Call of Duty: Vanguardwas released in early November to a rather mixed reception from fans. While displaying fairly major improvements when compared to its earlier multiplayer betas,Call of Duty: Vanguardstill struggled when it came to sales. Despite this, though,Call of Duty: Vanguardcould be one to remember given its return to a World War 2 setting has been well received by fans.

The historicWorld War 2 setting ofCall of Duty: Vanguardhas brought with it a number of classic weapons and maps that have been great for relivingCall of Dutynostalgia. The classic maps and weapons inCall of Duty: Vanguardhave been a big selling point forCall of Duty: Vanguard, as is evidenced by the prevalence of such weapons inVanguardmatches. One of the more popular secondary weapons inCall of Duty: Vanguardhas been the Ratt handgun.

Call of Duty Vanguard Ratt Gameplay

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Call of Duty: Vanguard’s Ratt

The Ratt is the first unlocked handgun inCall of Duty: Vanguard, and it has proven to be one of the better secondary weapons in the game. As is the case with many ofVanguard’sweapons, the Ratt appeared inCall of Duty: World at War’smultiplayerquite prominently, albeit under a different name. The Ratt seems to be a remake of the Russian Tokarev TT-33, which is the standard sidearm for Russian portions ofWorld at War’scampaign. It is likewise unlocked early inWorld at War’smultiplayer, meaning it is fairly widespread in online play. There’s a good reason why the Tokarev TT-33 and the Ratt would be a common choice forCall of Dutyplayers, as they offer attributes that make them the perfect secondary weapon.

As secondaries go, the Ratt is one of thebest weapons inCall of Duty: Vanguard. It has the highest speed and accuracy stats of all of the handguns inVanguard, making it a reliable option as a last resort. Without upgrading the magazine capacity of a primary weapon, it can be easy to blast through ammo stocks inVanguard, at which point, players will need to call upon their secondary weapon. The Ratt’s potential for fast-firing means players can unload their magazine in no time at all during a moment where time will be precious. This comes without the sharp recoil ofVanguard’smachine pistol, making the Ratt a much more versatile handgun, able to get kills at short to mid-range.

Call of Duty Vanguard Ratt

Best Attachments for Call of Duty: Vanguard’s Ratt

Call of Duty: Vanguard’sgunsmithis essential to build upon the base attributes of the game’s weapons, and handguns are no exception. Handguns also have attachments that can help to make them more of a viable option in a tricky situation, rather than a last resort. In the case of the Ratt, while it is already a useful handgun to have, it isn’t perfect and can be improved upon with a handful of well-placed attachments that can take it to another level. A few of the attachments will come down to personal preference, but there are others that shouldn’t be missed out on.

Unfortunately, none ofCall of Duty: Vanguard’soperatorshave the Ratt as their favorite weapon, and as such there aren’t any XP boosts available. Players may want to enhance the Ratt’s speed, in which case, improving fire rate would be the go-to. As such, the Lightweight Trigger and 7.62 Gorenko 9 Round Mags would be ideal attachments. Aside from that, improving the Ratt’s accuracy is key to landing shots, so the Stippled Grip, the No. 3 Rifle Brake muzzle, and Panic proficiency will all help players to land those first crucial shots after swapping weapons. The Ratt is one of the better handguns in the game, and with attachments, it can be taken to another level entirely.

Call of Duty: Vanguardis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.