Below, you can find weapon stat tables for every gun class in Call Of Duty: Vanguard Season 1. These tables include the latest guns that were added in Season 1, such as the Cooper Carbine and the Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle. We’ve also checked every weapon to make sure they’re updated to reflect the current stats in Season 1, as balance patches have caused some weapons to get nerfed or buffed. You can find all of the Vanguard weapon stats in the tables below.

Call Of Duty: Vanguard weapon stats

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Assault Rifle stats

Check out our list of the best Assault Rifles in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard SMG stats

Check out our list of the best SMGs in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Shotgun stats

Check out our list of the best Shotguns in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard LMG stats

Check out our list of the best LMGs in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Marksman Rifle stats

Check out our list of the best Marksman Rifles in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Sniper Rifle stats

Check out our list of the best Sniper Rifles in Call Of Duty: Vanguard here!

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Handgun stats

Vanguard weapon stats explained

To help you make sense of the above data tables of weapon stats, here are a few extra bits of information about how weapons work in Call Of Duty: Vanguard, and how we’ve laid out the data in these tables.

The Damage Profile stats are displayed as “Vital | Regular” damage. Vital damage is usually the damage you deal with a headshot - although for some guns (like the 3-Line Rifle) it includes more of the body, and the Vital proficiency attachment can expand this area for some weapons too. The Time-To-Kill stats are calculated by body shots within the gun’s effective range, before damage drop-off. So in real game situations, this value may increase (if you land one or more headshots) or decrease (if you land limb shots, miss, or use the gun beyond its effective range). To view full stats on a gun in-game, go into the Gunsmith, click on an attachment, and then press “2” on your keyboard, or R2 or RT on console. With these in-game stats you’ll also be able to see exactly how the stats change with each attachment added. Compared with previous Call Of Duty titles, in Vanguard there are many attachments which can change the damage profile and potential time-to-kill of a weapon. These variations are too many to list here, so bear in mind that these stat tables only take into account the base weapons without attachments, and it’s well worth experimenting with every gun’s array of attachments.

That wraps up everything you need to know about weapon stats in Vanguard Season 1. You can use this info to compare all of the best Vanguard guns and see which one fits your playstyle best. If you want to use one of these guns in your class setup, make sure to check out our list of the best loadouts in Vanguard so that you can dominate in multiplayer. Don’t forget that you’ll need to know the best perks, best equipment, and best killstreaks if you want to make the ultimate Vanguard loadout. If you’ve settled on a gun and want to make it even better, learn how to level up fast in Vanguard so that you can unlock some crucial attachments.