Quick Summary: What happens when a bolt-action sniper suddenly fires 500 rounds per minute? Season 11's test server just answered that question — and the results are wild. From the M700's new full-auto conversion kit to the Thompson's insane hip-fire builds and a customizable drum magazine for the QJB, this update is reshaping loadout strategy across every range bracket. Curious which weapons will dominate launch day, and which ones are still too buggy to trust? Here's everything currently confirmed on the test server.
The M700: From Sniper Rifle to Full-Auto Monster
The headline change of Season 11 is the Half Cycle Barrel System for the M700 — a modification that, much like high-tier Delta Force Items, offers powerful stat swings at a cost. This attachment pushes headshot damage to 152.5 and armor damage to 58, while unlocking semi-auto fire and extending effective range to roughly 231 meters. Pair it with the Cyclone Enhanced Guide Tube and the weapon converts to true full-auto, eliminating firing shake — though limb damage drops to a punishing 18, meaning missed body shots won't save you.
Toggle between modes with a single keybind: semi-auto for long-range precision, full-auto for close-quarters chaos. Add an integrated suppressor and continuous fire speed climbs toward 500 RPM — faster than the RM277's 550 RPM cap by comparison.
Best for: Players who already excel with marksman rifles and want a single weapon that scales from 300m sniping to room-clearing without a loadout swap.
Attachment | Effect | Trade-off |
Half Cycle Barrel | +Headshot dmg, semi-auto | -Limb damage |
Cyclone Guide Tube | Full-auto, no shake | -Recoil control, handling |
Integrated Suppressor | +Continuous fire speed | None significant |
Thompson and MDR: Two Very Different Playstyles
The Thompson SMG (34 damage, 36 armor pen, 880 RPM) is being built almost entirely around hip-fire accuracy. Strip the barrel, add the right grip, and hip-fire spread tightens to around 0.68 — near ADS-level accuracy without ever raising your sights. This is a dream pickup for aggressive, corner-rushing playstyles.
The MDR, meanwhile, trades ammo capacity for raw stopping power: 41 damage, 43 armor pen, but only 25 rounds even with an extended mag. Since it shares 7.62x51mm ammo with the M700, expect that ammo type's market price to spike early in the season.
Best for: Thompson suits close-range aggressors; MDR rewards disciplined, accuracy-focused players willing to stockpile premium ammo.
QJB's Drum Magazine and the Customizable Ammo Trick
The QJB's new drum magazine starts slow but ramps up the longer you hold the trigger, eventually hitting a maximum fire rate near 1,214 RPM. It's not ideal for sudden firefights, but sustained engagements reward patience.
Even more interesting: this drum magazine supports custom ammo stacking — load gold rounds up top to break armor, then rip rounds beneath to punish unarmored targets, mixing damage profiles within a single magazine, a versatility that makes even cheap Delta Force Items punch well above their cost. Note that the R93's new conversion kit is currently bugged (broken ADS, missing attachments), so hold off judgment there.
New Ammo Types Worth Stockpiling Early
Ammo | Key Stat | Use Case |
.45 ACP Gold | 110-130% armor pen | Heavily armored enemies |
4.6x30mm Rip (Purple) | 185% limb damage | Leg meta / MK4, MP7 |
4.6x30mm Tier 4/5 | +25% headshot, -10% body | Precision headshot builds |
Dart (Shotgun) | Flechette pen + laceration | Bleed-focused shotgun runs |
Best for: Economy-focused players who want to craft and stockpile before prices adjust at launch.
Tips Before Season 11 Goes Live
· Practice the semi/full-auto toggle on the M700 now — muscle memory matters more than stats.
· Start crafting 7.62x51mm ammo early if you plan to run MDR or M700.
· Treat all current numbers as provisional; test-server balance rarely survives untouched.
Who Benefits Most From These Changes?
· Sniper mains: The M700 offers unmatched flexibility across ranges.
· Aggressive SMG players: The Thompson's hip-fire build rewards fast reflexes.
· Economy-minded players: Early ammo crafting (7.62x51mm, gold .45 ACP) saves long-term costs.
· Experimental loadout builders: The QJB's mixed-ammo drum magazine is a sandbox in itself.
Frequently Searched Questions
Will the M700 full-auto conversion kit stay this strong in the final Season 11 release?
Unconfirmed — test-server numbers historically get adjusted before launch, so treat current stats as a preview, not a guarantee.
What is the best Thompson build for hip-fire accuracy in Season 11?
No barrel attachment paired with a hip-fire grip currently produces the tightest spread on record (~0.68).
Is the R93 full-auto kit usable right now?
Not reliably — it's currently bugged, with broken ADS and missing attachment slots on the test server.
Which ammo should I craft before Season 11 launches?
7.62x51mm (shared by M700 and MDR) and gold .45 ACP are the strongest early crafting priorities.

