Dominate the mid-range in Warzone with this Peacekeeper Mk1 loadout.
When you initially test out the Peacekeeper Mk1 in the firing range or during a match in Call of Duty: Warzone, it doesn't seem like much. The recoil tends to be harsher than other assault rifles, and it has one of the worst damage range stats in its class. However, after equipping the right attachments on its loadout, the Peacekeeper Mk1 can become one of the best overall weapons in Warzone.
Below, you can see the strongest loadout of attachments for the Peacekeeper Mk1 in Warzone.
Best loadout for the Peacekeeper Mk1 in Warzone
Most players have chosen to use the Peacekeeper Mk1 as a sniper support weapon, meaning it acts as a secondary option on a loadout. While you can go that route with the Peacekeeper, it can also be a straight-up secondary weapon, meaning you can use it like you would an SMG. Finally, if you're feeling confident or playing a small map, the Peacekeeper can be a primary weapon, but it might get outclassed by other long-range options, like the Sokol 545.
Here's our recommended loadout for the Peacekeeper Mk1:
- Muzzle: K&S Compensator
- Barrel: 21" DF-3 Merge Barrel
- Magazine: Barrage Extended Mag
- Stock: MFS Counterforce-C1 Stock
- Fire Mods: Buffer Springs
Loadout Build Code: A06-45U7L-51

This Peacekeeper Mk1 loadout is intended to be a sniper support/secondary option, which is why we've omitted an optic attachment. However, if you want to use the AR as a primary, then you can remove the Buffer Springs attachment and instead equip the Greaves Accuspot 3x scope, which is the best mid-long range optic in Warzone. Aside from that switch, the rest of the loadout maximizes the Peacekeeper's potential at range and makes it much easier to control.
You can pair this Peacekeeper Mk1 loadout with a strong secondary, so make sure to check out our loadout guide for the MPC 25 in Warzone.
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