The Voyak KT-3 just dropped into Warzone with Season 2 Reloaded, and players are already putting it to work across Resurgence and Battle Royale. It's a mid-range assault rifle with a built-in range finder, which immediately sets it apart from the crowd.
Here's the thing, though. Out of the box, the KT-3 has some real rough edges. Its recoil is inconsistent, and bullet velocity falls short compared to other ARs in the current meta. The right attachment setup fixes both problems and turns this into a genuinely competitive pick.
What Makes the KT-3 Worth Running
The built-in range finder is a legitimate advantage. It helps you make smarter decisions about when to push and when to hold, particularly in those 25 to 50 meter engagements where most Warzone gunfights actually play out. Pair that with solid base damage, and there's a real weapon here once you address its weaknesses.
The key here is understanding what the gun needs rather than what sounds good on paper. Recoil control and bullet velocity are the priorities. Everything else follows.
The Attachment Build That Fixes Its Weaknesses
The FANG Hoverpoint ELO gives you a clean sight picture at the ranges where the KT-3 does its best work, while the recoil stabilization helps the gun track targets without drifting. Stack that with the LTI Grav-4 Barrel and V-Last Control Pad, and you're cutting recoil in both directions significantly. Those two attachments genuinely work together.
The Monolithic Suppressor pulls triple duty here. Bullet velocity, damage range, and staying off the minimap when you fire. In squad fights, that last part matters more than people give it credit for. The SK-Garrison Drum rounds things out, giving you 60 rounds so you can crack and down fully plated enemies without scrambling for a reload at the worst moment.
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One thing to keep in mind: this build does sacrifice some ADS speed. That's the trade-off for the recoil control and range improvements.
Building the Full Class Around It
Because the attachments slow down ADS speed, the secondary slot matters a lot. Pairing the KT-3 with the Kogot-7 or Carbon 57 SMG covers the close-range gap that this build creates. The KT-3 handles mid-range, the SMG handles everything inside that.
For perks, a mobility-focused setup works best here. Drill Instructor, Momentum or Sprinter, and Adaptive give you the movement and handling you need to rotate and push efficiently. If you're playing aggressive, Momentum is the pick. Prefer faster map rotations? Sprinter does that job better.
Smoke Grenades and Semtex round out the equipment slots. Smokes let you rotate and revive without getting punished, while Semtex flushes enemies out of cover without requiring a direct hit.
You can import the build directly using code A09-34FBS-SSUFL-11 in Warzone to skip the manual setup.

KT-3 full class setup
Where the KT-3 Fits in the Current Meta
The KT-3 isn't trying to be the fastest-killing AR in the game. What most players miss is that its range finder utility combined with a tight recoil build creates something more consistent than flashy. It rewards players who control their engagement distances rather than forcing every fight.
For Resurgence especially, where rotations are fast and mid-range fights are constant, this AR has a real niche. Keep an eye on how the meta responds to it over the coming weeks. For more loadout breakdowns and weapon guides, browse the latest gaming guides to stay ahead of what's working in the current season.
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