Battlefield 3 Primary Weapon Attachments List

In this Battlefield 3 primary weapon attachments list, we'll be discussing about the various types of weapon accessories you can get for your guns in BF3. Please note that while almost all guns have access to the majority of the weapons in secondary attachments list, the main or the primary weapon attachments are mostly specific to guns.

So what's the difference between both the attachments? Primary attachments greatly enhance your weapon without any limitations. Secondary attachments make you strong in one area and take away the power from the other.

Confused? Let's take an example. Bipod and Foregrip are two primary weapons which reduce recoil. There is no limitation of attaching these weapons. But if you compare these with the secondary attachment such as Flash Supressor which decreases the flash your gun makes (which is good) it also decreases your weapon's accuracy!

Battlefield 3 Primary Weapon Accessories List

Let's go on with the list of the weapons which are as follows:

Bipod - Bipod in Battlefield 3 is an attachment of Sniper Rifle. It decreases the kickback effect with a great amount. Also, another thing which is good about it is that it gets rid of drifting of the scope while being zoomed in. It means that normally when you aim with this rifle, the scope does move by a small amount continuously. But, this weapon - Bipod - stops this.

The only disadvantage with this weapon is that you can barely move while aiming for a shot. You have to lay down prone in front of a flat surface for the weapon to take effect. Of course you can get up and move on after you have made a long shot along with this weapon.

Extended Mag - This is a weapon clip which extends your magazine by half. Therefore, if you're equipped with AK-74M, instead of having 31 bullets, you will now have 46 bullets in total ( 45 in the clip and 1 in the chamber).

Using Extended Mag is very good in short-ranged battles when you are doing a lot of shooting from the hip against multiple targets. Just to remind you, utilization of bullets is more in short-ranged battles than in mid to long ranged battles.

Foregrip - This can minimize the horizontal tilt caused when you fire with your weapon. As you know that automatic weapons have the most horizontal tilt, thus making use of a Foregrip is very good. There is no limitations to this attachment though. If you're doing a lot of mid-ranged battle with Light Machine Gun or an Assault Rifle, you would choose Foregrip over the Extended Mag.

Straight Pull Bolt - As you know that usually you have to stop aiming in order to reload the Rifle with the bullet. But with the Straight Pull Bolt, you can simply reload your rifle while totally zoomed in on bolt-action. But then, many players prefer the Bipod over this because you only need one shot to take down your enemy. Also, you tend to pull the trigger much faster when not zoomed in for the next enemy while loading the next bullet.

Underslung Rail - With this, you can easily attach things such as the M320 at the bottom of your gun. This is more of a general or a basic attachment for Engineer Class which allows you to use the grenade Launcher while your gun is out (as compared to switching weapons which take a lot of time).

Battlefield 3 Primary Weapon Attachments Conclusion - For many players, its kinda simple to get the attachment that you want. Most of the classes who use Sniper Rifles will use the Bipod attachment. Extended mag will be used for classes engaged in short-ranged combat. Foregrip for mid-ranged battles. Underslung Rail maybe used by Engineer Class, however, we feel that the pros will not like to put much emphasis on Straight Pull Bolt - unless you're playing in defensive mode in Rush while taking care of the objective.

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