The L110 is the starting LMG in Battlefield 6 and one that players will be using quite a bit at the start of the game. The LMGs are best used on the Support Class because there is no penalty on speed when carrying these weapons, and the transition to ADS is much faster as well.
Players can equip several attachments and accessories, which makes the L110 more viable and easily the best LMG to hold down points with. The guide below includes an overview of the weapon and the best loadout players can go with at the start and later on in Battlefield 6.
L110 Overview in Battlefield 6
Damage |
25 |
Rate of Fire |
720 |
Magazine |
100 |
Hipfire |
40 |
Precision |
32 |
Control |
54 |
Mobility |
30 |
ADS Speed |
433 |
Reload Speed |
6.5 |
Muzzle Velocity |
780 |
Headshot Multiplier |
x1.34 |
There are eight LMGs in the game, and the L110 is one of the few that start with a 100-round magazine. It also has the third-best Rate of Fire of 720, which helps to deliver a high volume of damage quickly. Because of the ROF and magazine size, you can take advantage of this to lay down suppressive fire. There are also the Bullet Storm challenges, which require you to suppress enemies with the LMGs, which might take you a while, but once you get the hang of shooting around the enemies to suppress them for your teammates, the bar will go up gradually.
The Reload speed is a massive con for this LMG, but that is understandable, mainly because of the large magazine size. The weapon starts with a Projectile Speed of 780, which is not bad at all, but can be improved with some attachments. The weapon has high recoil and bullet spread when trying to shoot it for a longer period, and this makes it poor in close-quarter fights.
Best L110 Builds in Battlefield 6
Low Level |
High Level |
|
Muzzle |
Single-Port Brake |
Double-Port Brake |
Barrel |
465MM LB |
465MM LB |
Left Accessory |
N/A |
Flashlight |
Right Accessory |
5MW Green Laser |
50 MW Green Laser |
Underbarrel |
Classic Grip Pod |
6H64 Vertical |
Magazine |
100RND Belt Pouch |
100RND Belt Pouch |
Ammunition |
FMG |
Hollow Point |
Scope |
R4T 2.00X |
PVQ-31 4.00X |
Optic Accessory |
N/A |
N/A |
The primary attachment change you should prioritize early on is the barrel. While your starting 349MM SB barrel offers a Muzzle velocity of 780, switching to the 465MM LB will immediately provide an increase of almost 200, which significantly improves target acquisition and engagement speed. You should also equip the Flashlight and the 50 MW Green Laser, as they both increase your hipfire accuracy, which is highly advantageous if you need to rely on close-quarters combat.
Moving on to the Underbarrel, the 6H64 Vertical Grip is the attachment you need to acquire, as it significantly reduces recoil while decreasing mobility. The standard Magazine size remains preferable because the 200RND Belt Box costs a substantial 55 points, a resource allocation you cannot afford for magazine capacity alone within the typical 100-point budget.
You can equip the Hollow Point ammunition to increase the damage multiplier on a headshot significantly. Finally, the PVQ-31 4.00X offers a magnified scope that helps you effectively engage distant enemies who are attempting to capture an objective on any map.
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- Released
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October 10, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, In-App Purchases, Users Interact
- Developer(s)
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Battlefield Studios