
Weapon Tier List
As of Jul 7, 2026 (Season 4 Reloaded), the community list for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Weapon Tier List is still forming — the ordering below is a provisional editor suggestion until enough players vote.
The community vote is just getting started
The ordering below is a provisional editor suggestion — clearly marked. An entry ranks once it has 3+ community votes; the live list publishes when 6 entries get there. Be one of the first to rate.
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Tap a tier for any pick — one vote each, change anytime. Rate as many or as few as you like. No account needed.
The BO7 gun meta never sits still: every season drops three to five new primaries that launch hot to sell battle passes, then the mid-season Reloaded patch swings the balance again with buffs, nerfs, and attachment reworks. Season 4 alone added the AN-94, VX Compact, CBRS-3, and KRS-7.62 — and the June 25 Reloaded update reshuffled the top end yet again.
This board ranks every conventional multiplayer primary on the current patch (Special weapons and launchers excluded), as voted by the community. If your favorite is criminally underrated here, that's what the vote buttons are for.
What is S-tier in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Weapon Tier List right now?
The community list is still forming for Season 4 Reloaded. The provisional editor suggestion puts AN-94, Hawker HX, Kogot-7, Sturmwolf 45 at the top — vote to shape the live ranking.
How is this tier list decided?
It is community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (changeable anytime), votes are recency-weighted so the list tracks the current patch, entries need a minimum number of votes before being ranked, and results re-tabulate live.
How this tier list works
Community-voted: every player gets roughly one vote per entry (change it anytime), votes are re-tabulated live with recency weighting so the list tracks the current patch, and entries need a minimum number of votes before they get a rank. No win-rate scraping, no single expert — this is what players actually think. Full methodology →