The L110 is an all-round rifle in Battlefield 6 that is good at medium to long distances with the proper attachments. This guide provides the top attachments and loadout options to get the maximum benefit from this gun. We will cover everything from optics and ammo to grips, barrels, and muzzle choices and tell you what is best for accuracy, recoil control, and silence so you can kill any enemy with ease.
Best L110 Loadout and Setup

The L110 is a strong rifle in Battlefield 6 that is good at medium to long-range combat when set up correctly. This loadout balances accuracy, recoil control, and stealth, making the L110 highly effective in most battles.
Attachment Slot | Recommended Setup |
Optic | ROM 1.75x (or bigger scopes) |
Ammo | Standard (Hollow Points optional) |
Magazine | Default |
Grip | Grip Pod |
Barrel | Heavy Extended Barrel |
Muzzle | Long Suppressor |
Left Accessory | None / Light (optional) |
Right Accessory | Laser (optional) |
Optics
For optics, just choose whatever you like; almost all sights are compatible with this gun. The ROM 1.75x is a good option, but you can go for larger scopes if that’s what you like. Canted sights are not a must; they are optional and would cost you extra points for a small advantage.
Ammo
Standard ammo should be used more often. If you’re shooting through cover, penetration rounds may help, but with them comes noticeable recoil. Hollow Points are good if you can afford them; they increase headshot damage. In general, varying the ammo does not make much difference in the gun’s time-to-kill.
Grip
Grip Pod is a must-have. It’s like a bipod and a grip combined: with it you have better handling and considerably less recoil when you mount it. It’s not cheap (30 points), but it’s definitely worth it.
Left Accessory and Right Accessory
For the left accessory, you can attach a light, but it’s not going to be helpful because this gun is not for shooting from the hip, so a light is not a must. And for the right accessory, a laser is not required but is available.
Barrel
When it comes to barrels, the Heavy Extended Barrel is the one to choose. The Lightweight Barrel should not be used as it increases spread during full-auto. The Heavy Extended Barrel is perfectly useful for keeping the gun accurate even during long bursts.
Muzzle
You can either mount a muzzle brake on the muzzle or go for the Long Suppressor instead. It’s pricier and reduces recoil less than a brake, but the stealth from suppression is huge when firing.