PUBG Mobile has a ton of weapons that are good and bad depending on your playing style. There are the famous guns that everybody loves even if they can’t handle the recoil like the DP-28 and then there are guns that have little to no recoil like the M416. AK is one of the most used AR rifles in PUBG Mobile since it has a ton of firepower and is one of the few good weapons that can easily be found but AK has some problems as well. The main problem as usual is the recoil of that rifle. AK has a lot of recoil that many players will find difficult to manage. Another thing that is not so great about the AK is the fact that you can’t use attachments like a vertical grip or a thumb grip to reduce the recoil.
This is where the lesser known M762 Beryl enters. The M762 Beryl is another rifle in PUBG Mobile that offers all the benefits of the AK but is far more customizable. In fact, the M762 Beryl offers the same amount of damage as the AK in PUBG Mobile but with a few cons as well. One of the biggest sore points of the M762 Beryl is that it is rarely found in the Erangle map. In our experience, it was only the Sanhok map in the game that had the M762 Beryl in every other hut so the biggest problem with this weapon is finding it in the first place. So assuming that you have found the M762 Beryl in PUBG Mobile then follow the weapon guide given below to reduce the recoil on the weapon by at least 50%.
PUBG Mobile Weapon Guide For M726 Beryl:
- The M762 Beryl is an AR in PUBG Mobile and is mostly found in the Sanhok map. The M762 Beryl uses 7.62 ammunition and can be considered the AK for players who want the firepower of the AK but with lesser recoil.
- To reduce the recoil on the M762 Beryl you’ll have to attach a compensator to the barrel to reduce recoil.
- For grip use the thumb grip over any other grip. The thumb grip reduces the recoil on the M762 Beryl by a huge margin.
- The ideal scope for long-range shots would be the 4x. 6x scope can also be used but reduce the magnification to the lowest.
- Use the extended magazine or the Extended quickdraw magazine with the M762 Beryl.
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