The meta for Call of Duty: Warzone is constantly shifting with each update, often forcing players to switch out their loadout options to stay ahead of the competition. While Assault Rifles and Submachine Guns are the most common picks on the battlefield, one weapon class in particular excels at long-range engagements.
Sniper Rifles are excellent for those seeking powerful stopping power from a distance, and they pair well with Assault Rifles to create a versatile loadout. However, players who regularly use Sniper Rifles know all too well that these weapons often give off a blinding glint, revealing their position if they’re not careful. Fortunately, with the right attachments, players can remove this glint entirely. Here’s a guide on how to do it.
CoD Warzone: Sniper Rifle Tier List
Sniper Rifles are the top meta weapons when it comes to long-range engagements in Warzone. Here is a tier list ranking the best ones.
How To Remove Glint From Sniper Rifles In Warzone
For players looking to remove glint from all of their Sniper Rifles, they’ll need to make a few adjustments and swap out their weapon’s optics. When searching for an optic that gives off zero glint in Warzone, players should avoid any optic that lists Scope Glint as a con, and instead look for one where glint of any kind is not mentioned. Currently, for Black Ops 6 weapons, only the Iron Sight optic supports no glint.
However, with Modern Warfare 2 and 3 weapons, most Sniper Rifle optics that provide 2.5x magnification or lower will completely remove glint. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most notable Sniper optics for Modern Warfare 2 and 3 weapons that remove Sniper glint in Warzone:
- Corio Eagles Eye 2.5x
- KR Mortis Precision 2.5x
- Corio ELT-10 2.5x
- MORS Dot Sight
- INTLAS CAS-14
- TOS Nightfall 2.5x Thermal Optic
- Holo-Craft Optic
Best No-Glint Sniper Rifle Builds In Warzone
When it comes to the best no-glint Sniper Rifle builds, we've selected the top three options currently dominating the Sniper meta in Warzone: the HDR, KATT-AMR, and the Kar98k. Both the HDR and KATT-AMR are known for their infinite one-shot headshot range. While the KATT-AMR is notably the slowest option, the HDR is generally faster, though it's limited by the need to use Iron Sights to eliminate sniper glint.
The Kar98k, on the other hand, though technically a Marksman Rifle, performs exceptionally well as a no-glint Sniper thanks to its design for close-to-mid-range, with reduced damage range but excellent levels of mobility and handling—allowing it to rank as one of the best weapons in the game.
All the following Sniper Rifle builds are optimized for close-to-mid-range encounters. While they may not be ideal for long-range engagements, they can still be effective from a distance for players who prefer to snipe without revealing their position. Here's a breakdown of the best no-glint setups for each weapon:
No-Glint HDR Build For Warzone
Recommended Attachments:
- Iron Sight (Optic)
- Monolithic Suppressor (Muzzle)
- Gain-Twist Barrel (Barrel)
- Quickdraw Grip (Rear Grip)
- 108mm Overpressured (Fire Mods)
No-Glint KATT-AMR Build For Warzone
Recommended Attachments:
- KR Mortis Precision 2.5x (Optic)
- Nilsound 90 Silencer (Muzzle)
- Ephemeral Quickbolt (Bolt)
- Tactical Stock Pad (Stock)
- .50 Cal High Velocity (Ammunition)
No-Glint Kar98k Build For Warzone
Recommended Attachments:
- KR Mortis Precision 2.5x (Optic)
- Polarfire-S (Muzzle)
- Präzisiongewehr 762 Long Barrel (Barrel)
- XRK Edge BW-4 Handstop (Underbarrel)
- 7.92x57mm High Grain Rounds (Ammunition)
Call of Duty: Warzone
- Released
- March 10, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Infinity Ward, Raven Software
- Franchise
- Call of Duty
- Genre(s)
- First-Person Shooter, Battle Royale
- Platform(s)
- Xbox One, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong