
Hipfire spread is as good as any other SMG, but the lower rate of fire does mean it's perhaps more critical to accurately direct your shots with the MSMC, to better take advantage of the weapon's intrinsic stopping power. Rapid fire takes your fire rate to a more respectable 1136 rounds per minute, but this comes at the cost of much of the MSMC's range - a key attribute, which may negatively affect your performance. Rate of fire is moderate, on par with the PDW - but lacking compared to the SMG category as a whole.

Penetration ability is low, however - as with most of the SMGs, so thin cover may stymie your weapon's effectiveness. The MSMC's range is greater, however - and even within each weapon's 3-hit kill zone, the MSMC has a slight edge against injured opponents and through thin cover.Īt a middle range, the MSMC comes out on top more often - and while damage drop-off is relatively quick, you'll find yourself outperforming most other SMGs at the fringe of your effective range. In-game, the MSMC is the highest damage SMG on offer - edging out even the PDW-57, although they will kill with the same number of shots within their effective range. The weapon fires a specially-designed cartridge, the 5.56×30 millimetre MINSAS round: a scaled-back assault rifle cartridge, with traits ballistically similar to a Personal Defence Weapon. Intended as a lightweight alternative to the INSAS assault rifle, the MSMC is designed for roles demanding a compact weapon, such as vehicle crews and security forces. It was developed by the Armament Research and Development Establishment, based in Pune. The MSMC, or Modern Sub Machine Carbine, is also the first modern Indian weapon seen in Call of Duty. Unlocked at level 28, this fully automatic SMG is a new addition to the series.

