If you are looking for the best guns in COD Mobile in the brand new Season 5 (2026) update, this list is exactly what you need. With recent buffs and nerfs, some weapons have become the new Meta, while others can no longer keep up with the game’s fast pacing. Here, we break down the top 5 must-use weapons in CODM plus two solid honorable mentions to help you dominate your matches.

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Honorable Mentions: Still Worthy Contenders
1. Oden (AR)
The Oden remains a viable AR this season, though it comes with specific pros and cons.
- Cons: Mobility is a major issue, and the firing rhythm can feel sluggish.
- Pros: It has infinite range, meaning it works in long, medium, and short-range engagements. It has no damage drop-off and can even compete up-close against SMGs.
- Verdict: It sits lower than in previous seasons because the overall pacing of CoD M has become too fast for the Odin to keep up.

2. DR-H (AR)
The DR-H is one of the few weapons in CoD M that features a three-tap potential and has previously seen a two-tap potential.
- Negatives: The fire rate is lower, and it suffers from a lack of BSA (Bullet Spread Accuracy) in long-range battles.
- Positives: Great mobility that can keep up with SMGs and an excellent time to kill (TTK). It acts as a hybrid SMG/AR, making it perfect for close-to-mid-range maps.

Top 5 Best Guns in COD Mobile Season 5 (2026)
5. XM4 (AR)
The XM4 is one of the most versatile ARs for aggressive playstyles.
- Why it ranks: It is one of the few ARs that matches the pacing, TTK, and feel of an SMG.
- Stats: Fast ADS time and fast mobility (faster than some SMGs).
- Performance: Excellent in close-range, and it holds its own in medium and long-range battles, though it can become a “pea shooter” at extreme distances.

4. VMP (SMG)
The VMP is currently one of the best SMGs in the game for close-quarters combat.
- Highlights: It features one of the fastest TTK in the game for close-range battles. If built correctly, it boasts elite mobility.
- Downsides: It lacks the ability to win long-range duels. If you attempt long-range shots, it will feel like a pea shooter, and the recoil becomes difficult to control if you aren’t experienced with the weapon.

3. USS 9 (SMG)
While it may be a surprising pick for some, the USS 9 has a history of dominance.
- The Past: It was once one of the most dominant SMGs, featuring infinite range, little to no damage drop-off, and a two-tap potential to the head.
- Current State: After nerfs to its mobility and damage, it isn’t as dominant as it once was, but it remains a very viable option.

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2. Switchblade (SMG) – The New King
The Switchblade has received significant attention and a buff this season.
- Why it’s #2: It has one of the best strafing speeds (especially when paired with Skulker) and an incredible damage range compared to other SMGs.
- Performance: The fire rate is excellent, and the mobility is top-tier. While its long-range ability isn’t quite as good as some specialized rifles, its overall features make it superior to most options.

1. SO-14 (The Best Gun)
The SO-14 takes the top spot as the best gun in the game for Season 5.
- Why it dominates: It boasts a one-to-two tap potential (two shots to the body, one to the head).
- Versatility: It competes against anything, regardless of range—from close-range SMGs to long-range snipers.
- Consistency: With little to no damage drop-off and infinite damage range, it is equally effective on small maps like Nuketown and large maps like Diesel.

Conclusion
If you want to stay ahead of the curve, this list of the best guns in COD Mobile for Season 5 (2026) offers a balanced selection for every playstyle:
- Aggressive AR: XM4
- Fast-paced SMG: VMP
- Reliable Choice: USS 9
- Meta SMG: Switchblade
- All-rounder: SO-14
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FAQ
According to this list, the SO-14 is the best gun due to its one-to-two tap potential and near-infinite effective damage range.
The Switchblade is currently considered the king of SMGs, especially due to its superior strafing speed when paired with the Skulker perk.
No. The VMP struggles at long range; it loses damage significantly (becoming a “pea shooter”) and the recoil becomes very difficult to manage.
It is ideal for aggressive players who want to use an AR but need the mobility and ADS speed of an SMG to compete in close-range encounters.
Yes, they remain viable as honorable mentions, though the Odin struggles with the current fast-paced meta, and the DR-H requires careful management of its fire rate and BSA in long-range gunfights.











