Best Kogot-7 loadout in Black Ops 7 and how to unlock it
The best Kogot-7 loadout in Black Ops 7 taps into that familiar MP7 energy — different name, same idea. It’s a nimble, high-rate-of-fire SMG that shreds up close but hits hard enough to hold its own at mid range, too.
It’s already one of the standout weapons in Black Ops 7, provided you build it right. The trick is taming the bounce without killing what makes it so fun: that hyper-mobile, hipfire-friendly playstyle. Here’s how to unlock the Kogot-7 in Season 1 and the attachments and class setup that make it sing.
How to unlock the Kogot-7 in Black Ops 7 Season 1
To unlock the Kogot-7 in Black Ops 7 Season 1, complete page three of the battle pass. You’ll need seven tokens to reach page three and six more to clear it, for a total of 13 battle pass tokens. That’s much quicker than the Maddox RFB, which doesn’t show up until page six.
Best Kogot-7 loadout in Black Ops 7

Here’s the Kogot-7 setup to run:
- Muzzle: Hawker Ported Compensator
- Barrel: 13.5″ Canis-05 Barrel
- Underbarrel: EAM Lightpath Foregrip
- Magazine: Caper Speed Mag
- Rear Grip: EMT3 Vulpine Grip
- Stock: F7-Howl Stock
- Laser: Convergence Box Laser
- Fire Mods: Buffer Spring
Build code: S10-8Y83Z-S1Y31
This one leans on the Gunfighter wildcard — eight attachments is just too good on a weapon like this. If you’d rather take Perk Greed, drop the barrel, rear grip, and stock. That turns the Kogot-7 into a pure close-quarters bully with heavy hipfire focus, and you can stack perks like Lightweight, Flak Jacket, and Tech Mask to support that run-and-gun style.
On paper, the mix looks split between mobility and recoil control, and that’s intentional. The muzzle, underbarrel, mag, stock, and laser juice your movement, hipfire accuracy, and snap speed for aggressive pushes. The barrel, rear grip, and Buffer Spring keep recoil in check and extend effective range so you’re not helpless on bigger maps or longer sightlines.
Best Kogot-7 class in Black Ops 7

Pair the build with this class for the best results:
- Wildcard: Gunfighter
- Pistol: Coda 9
- Melee: Knife
- Field Upgrade: Mute Field
- Tactical: Stim Shot
- Lethal: Combat Axe
- Perk 1: Lightweight
- Perk 2: Scavenger
- Perk 3: Dexterity
- Specialty: Enforcer
The plan is to stay mobile, take fast fights, and still have an answer when engagements stretch out. The Coda 9 gives you a blazing backup when you run dry mid-fight, and Mute Field helps you sprint lanes without broadcasting your position.
Stim Shot is clutch for chaining pushes — heal, slide, re-engage — while the Combat Axe is a handy panic option during reloads or to finish someone trying to escape. For perks, Enforcer is the engine: every kill bumps movement speed and health regen, which feeds right back into aggressive SMG play. Lightweight compounds the speed boost, Scavenger keeps you on your primary during streaks, and Dexterity rounds out your mobility. Swap Dexterity for Bankroll if you’re chasing scorestreaks faster.
If you’re testing other SMGs, the Dravec 45 leans more into mid-range control, and the M8A1 battle rifle remains a strong pick if you prefer a slower, methodical pace.
