U4GM What the best Razor 9mm Loadout in Black Ops 7

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If you enjoy sprinting straight at people and winning fights before they even realise what is happening, this Razor 9mm setup will feel right at home, especially if you already mess about in modes like CoD BO7 Bot Lobby to warm up. The gun hits that sweet spot where it fires fast but does not kick like a mule, so you can still track targets while sliding, jumping or just flying around the map. Built right, it lets you chain kills without slowing down, and that is really what this whole build is trying to do.

Combat Specialty And Wildcard
The core idea is simple: you play fast, so your class has to keep you alive while you are doing stupidly aggressive stuff. That is where the Enforcer Combat Specialty comes in. After a kill you get that little burst of movement speed and health regen, and you will notice how it lets you re‑challenge instantly instead of hiding in a corner. To support that, you run the Perk Greed Wildcard. Three perks just do not cut it when you are constantly in the mix. Perk Greed lets you slot in Ghost as the extra perk, which matters a lot because you are almost always sprinting. Staying off UAVs and Scout Pulses means you can hit flanks without every camper pre‑aiming the doorway you are about to run through.

Perk Setup For Pure Pressure
For perks, Gung Ho is the one you just do not drop. Being able to shoot while sprinting, swap weapons and reload without planting your feet is basically the whole point of this build. If you stop moving, you are giving the other guy the advantage. Pair it with Scavenger, because the Razor 9mm eats through ammo so fast that dry firing in the middle of a push happens a lot if you are not careful. With Scavenger, you can safely take every gunfight you see and hoover up packs as you move. The last piece is Looper. It rewards people who stay alive and keep doing damage. Re‑earning your Scorestreaks in one life can flip a match by itself, especially when you are already in their spawn and the streaks start landing on top of that pressure.

Equipment That Matches The Pace
The equipment side is pretty straightforward, but it matters. You want a Stim Shot because it lets you take a fight, stim, and instantly slide into the next one instead of backing off. It turns bad peeks into recoverable ones. For lethals, a Semtex works really well with this playstyle. Toss it into head‑glitch spots, tight doorways or on a shield user holding an angle; you force people out or pick up easy picks before you rush in. The Echo Unit Field Upgrade is sneaky good here. Drop it on a hard point or near a flag, then push forward while the decoy soaks up attention. It lets you “play the hill” without camping on it, which suits this class perfectly.

Sidearm And Overall Gameplan
As a backup, keeping a Velox 5.7 in your pocket is just a bit of insurance. Every so often you run dry mid‑fight or get caught reloading, and that quick swap can save a streak. The main thing though is how all these pieces fit together: Enforcer keeps your momentum, Perk Greed and Ghost stop you getting hunted, the perk trio keeps you mobile and stocked up, and the equipment covers awkward positions you do not want to ego‑peek with your SMG. Once you get used to the rhythm, you will find yourself chaining kills, fighting on the move and taking over spawns in a way that feels very different from standard, slower builds you might test after grinding CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies buy.
 

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