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Best MW3 DG-58 LSW loadout and class setupPick off enemies with the powerful, yet lightweight LMG with this DG-58 LSW loadout
Pick off enemies with the powerful, yet lightweight LMG with this DG-58 LSW loadout
Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision
Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Activision

What is the best DG-58 LSW loadout and class setup in MW3?The DG-58 LSW arrived inCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3as a new addition to the LMG line-up. While it’s arguably not one of the top-rated LMGs in MW3, it does offer something a little different with its lightweight structure that’s still capable of packing a punch - if kitted out with the right build.
Thebest DG-58 LSW loadoutand class setup we’ve put together will craft this LMG into a formidable opponent. We’ll delve into how to equip the right perks, equipment, and secondary weapon to support this DG-58 LSW class shortly. Let’s take a look.
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Why use the DG-58 LSW in MW3?
The DG-58 LSW is a great choice for anyone looking to run a more lightweight LMG. In terms of where it sits in our rankings though, the DG-58 LSW has found a spot in the mid-tier of thebest LMGguide. While that’s arguably not a very good reason to use the DG-58 LSW, with support and enhancements from the right attachments below, you can unlock the LMG’s powerful potential.
It’s early days for the DG-58 LSW stepping into a long-serving franchise with lots of popular weapons that usually get first pick. With a lot to prove, you’ve got to give this LMG a chance to see what it’s capable of, especially if you take time to form the right loadout play into its strengths.
Best DG-58 LSW loadout in MW3
Muzzle: VT-7 Spiritfire Suppressor
The VT-7 Spiritfire Suppressor is our Muzzle of choice for the DG-58 LSW and there’s a fair few reasons for this. Firstly, it adds buffs to your recoil control and bullet velocity as well as damage range. Secondly, it takes you off the enemy’s minimap. Like any attachment, some stats have to take a hit and here you’ll see a slight reduction in ADS speed, aim walking steadiness and sprint to fire speed. It’s a large suppressor working hard to increase your accuracy though and you’ll feel the impact.
Rear Grip: Varanus Steady Grip
For such a lightweight LMG, you’re going to feel a bounce especially in those first few shots. For firing aim stability, a 10% increase in gun kick control, and a slight increase in recoil control, the Varanus Steady Grip in your Rear Grip slot will provide. You lose aiming idle sway, but you’re not going to be very idle with this loadout anyway.
Stock: Recoil Reduction Buttplate
The Recoil Reduction Buttplate is a pivotal attachment for the DG-58 LSW transforming it into a much steadier gun. This better shoulder support Stock will provide an almost 19% decrease in recoil gun kick. That’s a big statistical change for an attachment and you’ll reap the rewards from this improved accuracy with only a slight reduction across your mobility.
Magazine: 100 Round Drum
Almost doubling up your ammo with such a high fire-rate gun as the DG-58 LSW is a huge deal. With the 100 Round Drum, you’ll see hits on your speed, but what’s the point in being fast if you’re going to run out of ammo? You’ll spend a lot more time able to focus on your movement and firing out devastating shots and a lot less time reloading.
Optic: Slate Reflector
A popular choice of optic for the DG-58 LSW is the Slate Reflector for providing a clear sight with a blue dot. It’s great at providing a precision picture that’ll be useful at all ranges of fire. It’s a personal preference whether you’ll want to use an Optic or not, but we’d recommend its use on this LMG.
Best DG-58 LSW class setup: Secondary weapon
Renetti.
The Renetti handgun, fully equipped with ourbest Renetti loadout, is an excellent Secondary to take into battle alongside your DG-58 LSW. While the DG-58 LSW is a great weapon at varying ranges, it doesn’t necessarily excel at close-range. To have a back-up that can take full control of the up close and personal combat at short notice will suit this class setup well.
Best DG-58 LSW class setup: Perks and Equipment
Infantry Vest, Scavenger Gloves, Lightweight Boots, EOD Padding, Stun Grenade, Frag Grenade, Munitions Box.
While we’ve focused on accuracy and mobility with the DG-58 LSW attachments, for the perks and equipment we’ll be running a full support role. Take theInfantry Vest, for example, that focuses on mobility and speed. For this gear, you’ll see an increase in Tac Sprint duration as well as a reduction in its refresh time. TheScavenger GlovesandMunitions Boxwork together to resupply you with ammo to keep that 100 Round Drum topped up and ready to go.
Best DG-58 LSW alternatives in Modern Warfare 3
Pulemyot or TAQ Eradicator.
For the best DG-58 LSW alternatives, we’d recommend the top ranked LMG in ourbest LMGguide, the Pulemyot boasts a high fire rate teamed with some devastating damage. Plus, with thebest Pulemyot loadout, you can turn it into a more lightweight build, like the DG-58 LSW, whilst still maintaining its capabilities of dealing out very impressive shots.
The TAQ Eradiactor is another solid LMG if you’re looking for something else to try in the category. It’ll fire fast to start and then slows down the pace, making for some impactful shots against the Time-to-Kill. It suffers with recoil, but can be balanced out with the right attachments equipped.
That’s everyone on the best DG-58 LSW loadout and class setup for Modern Warfare 3. To delve deeper into the top recommendations, check out ourbest gunsguide for options across MW3’s range of weapons.