Discover the M4's stats, attachments, and performance in Rainbow Six Mobile. Learn how to best utilize this compact assault rifle for close-quarters combat and beyond.
Alright, let's talk about the M4 in Rainbow Six Mobile. It's basically a smaller, lighter version of the M16, perfect when you need that assault rifle punch but don't want to lug around a big, heavy gun. Think of it as your go-to for when space is tight but you still need some serious stopping power.
Stats Breakdown:
- Bullets per magazine: 31
- Range: 39
- Damage: 56
- Accuracy: 49
- Stability: 47
- Recovery: 96
Ammunition: You'll be using the standard 5.56x45mm NATO Full Metal Jacket Rounds. These are your all-rounders – good against unarmored folks and can even punch through armor.
Peripherals (Attachments):
- High Capacity Magazine: This is a game-changer. It bumps up your bullets per mag to 31 (that's a +70 increase!), making your shots much steadier (+19 Stability) and you won't be reloading constantly. The trade-off? Your reticule recovery slows down a bit (-4 Recovery) due to the extra weight, and you'll have less total ammo overall.
- Mini Scope: This gives you 3.5x zoom, which is super handy for picking off targets at a distance. Just be aware it eats up a good chunk of your screen, so your field of view shrinks.
- Sound Suppressor: Want to be sneaky? This cuts down the noise when you fire. It won't make you silent, but it'll definitely muffle things. Keep in mind, it adds weight, and you'll be using special subsonic ammo that slightly reduces your damage (-28 Damage) and range (-20 Range), but it does boost accuracy (+10 Accuracy) and stability (+52 Stability), with a slight hit to recovery (-4 Recovery).
Description: As mentioned, it's a compact M16. Great when you need the firepower but not the bulk.
Test Run Insights (with High Capacity Magazine):
When you first get this thing with the high-capacity mag, you'll notice that recovery stat is really high, meaning it's pretty easy to get back on target. It might look a bit like a cheaper M16A2, but let's see if compact means better.
In a test run, I started, turned right, and took out a terrorist in the corner. Another was behind a fire engine; he heard the shot and came to investigate. Even at medium range, it took three shots to bring him down. The guy behind the garage door? He didn't hear a thing, so I just opened the door and got him easily. Inside the garage, the terrorists were hiding in rooms, and they went down fast – usually one shot each. That's efficiency!
Moving out to the parking lot, the terrorists looked tiny and weren't moving. This is where the M4 started to struggle. Accuracy dropped below 50%, and it took three shots for closer enemies and a whopping eight for one way out on the tarmac! It's horribly imprecise at longer ranges.
Inside the terminal building, though? They didn't stand a chance. A few single shots and they were down before they could even react. So, short range is definitely where this compact M4 shines.
Later, on the tarmac near the hangar, I took out one terrorist with a lucky shot. Two others nearby needed two shots each, but again, the first shot probably missed. Inside the hangar, I took out two terrorists in a room overlooking the main area with a single burst. Then, I dropped the rest on the floor with rapid shots.
Overall, in that run, 94 shots were fired, with 40 hitting the mark – about 41% accuracy. While it matches the M16A2's accuracy, the M4 feels less effective. It’s a bit of a disappointment, honestly, and feels worse than the AK-47.
Score: 55
Test Run Insights (with Sound Suppressor):
Now, let's see if adding a suppressor helps. It bumped accuracy up to 59, but is that enough?
Starting off, I took out the first terrorist to my right. His buddy behind the fire truck didn't hear the shot – maybe he thought it was just the wind. I saw his legs under the engine, crouched, fired twice, and he was down. Entering the garage, the first terrorist I saw went down before he could even react. The rest were easy, except for one guy across the garage who took three shots to kill. Still a bit disappointing.
Back out in the parking lot, the terrorists were small...
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