Battlefield 6 Season 1 New Weapons Ranking: GGH22, S300 and Mini Scout Sniper
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- 11/01/25
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Battlefield 6 has finally dropped its Season 1 update, bringing three brand-new weapons to the game. Whether you're a fan of pistols, carbines, or snipers, there's something here for everyone. But which weapon truly stands out? In this article, we'll break down each weapon's stats, pros, cons, and practical use cases to help you decide which one deserves a spot in your arsenal.
- GGH22 Pistol: A Backup Weapon with Potential
- S300 SC Carbine: A Jack of All Trades, Master of None
- Mini Scout Sniper: The Game-Changer
- FAQ
- Final Thoughts
↖ GGH22 Pistol: A Backup Weapon with Potential

The GGH22 pistol, chambered in .40 Smith & Wesson, is the first weapon we'll review. At first glance, it seems like a direct competitor to the P18, but does it really bring anything new to the table?
Rating: 5/10 – A niche weapon for specific scenarios.
Stats Breakdown
- Damage: 25 up to 9.5 meters, drops to 14 at 75 meters.
- Fire Rate: 400 RPM (slower than P18).
- Magazine: Smaller capacity compared to P18.
- Advantages: Higher muzzle velocity and better damage retention at long ranges.
Analysis
If you're someone who often finds yourself in medium-range engagements, the GGH22's more consistent damage beyond 35 meters might appeal to you. However, for close-quarters combat, the P18 still reigns supreme due to its higher fire rate and recoil control.
Why Choose It?
This pistol could be a solid secondary weapon for snipers, allowing you to finish off enemies tagged at mid-range. But if you're looking for a versatile sidearm, the revolver or P18 might still be better options.
↖ S300 SC Carbine: A Jack of All Trades, Master of None

The S300 SC carbine is a fascinating addition to Battlefield 6, chambered in 300 Blackout. It promises versatility but struggles to excel in any particular area.
Rating: 7/10 – A well-balanced weapon for players who value versatility.
Stats Breakdown
- Damage: 33 up close (three-shot kill), drops to 14 at 75 meters (eight-shot kill).
- Fire Rate: 600 RPM.
- Muzzle Velocity: 450 m/s (noticeably slow).
- Handling: Excellent hipfire accuracy and recoil control.
Analysis
The S300 SC feels like a hybrid between a submachine gun and an assault rifle. Its close-range damage is impressive, but the slow fire rate and poor damage retention at long distances make it less effective in open maps.
Compared to similar weapons like the SCW10 (800 RPM) or the UMP40, the S300 SC does offer better accuracy and slightly higher damage. However, its slower fire rate and low muzzle velocity mean you'll need to adjust your playstyle to maximize its potential.
Why Choose It?
If you enjoy a balanced weapon that can adapt to various situations, the S300 SC might be worth trying. It's especially effective in tight, urban maps where engagements are close-range.
↖ Mini Scout Sniper: The Game-Changer

Now, let's talk about the Mini Scout sniper rifle—the most controversial weapon of Season 1. Designed as a "skill-based" sniper, it combines high risk and high reward mechanics with unparalleled performance.
Rating: 10/10 – A sniper that redefines the meta.
Stats Breakdown
- Damage: One-shot to the upper chest within 100-150 meters.
- Fire Rate: 51 RPM.
- Muzzle Velocity: The highest of all snipers in the game.
- Special Features: Bolt-action while aiming, excellent hipfire accuracy.
Analysis
The Mini Scout is a sniper rifle that breaks all conventions. Its sweet spot mechanic allows for one-shot kills to the upper chest at certain ranges, making it highly effective in medium-range engagements. Surprisingly, it also boasts the highest muzzle velocity in the game, reducing bullet drop and making long-range sniping easier than ever.
Why Choose It?
If you're a sniper who values precision and speed, the Mini Scout is a must-have. However, its overpowered nature might draw criticism from the community, especially in multiplayer modes where balance is key.
↖ FAQ
1. Which weapon is best for close-range combat?
The S300 SC carbine excels in close-range scenarios due to its three-shot kill potential and excellent handling.
2. Is the Mini Scout sniper too overpowered?
In multiplayer, yes. Its high muzzle velocity and sweet spot mechanic make it dominant, but it's more balanced in the battle royale mode.
3. Should I replace my P18 with the GGH22 pistol?
Only if you prioritize mid-range engagements. For close-range, the P18 remains the better choice.
↖ Final Thoughts
Battlefield 6 Season 1 introduces a diverse set of weapons catering to different playstyles. Whether you're a sniper, a carbine enthusiast, or someone who just needs a reliable sidearm, there's something here for you. If you're still undecided, try them all in the firing range to see which one clicks with your playstyle.
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