Rainbow Six Extraction features a lot of weapon choices but not many attachments. Each operator has at least two unique weapon options for both primary and secondary slots. Players will have to use the default weapon loadout until they level up the operator enough to unlock the other weapon choices. However, you can equip attachments for both primary and secondary weapons. Here are the best attachments to use in Rainbow Six Extraction.

Suppressor

The Suppressor is the best attachment to use in most situations. The sound reduction is worth the damage loss to stay stealthy and quiet during missions. Rifles, SMGs, and most handguns can be equipped with the Suppressor. Most weapons that can equip the Suppressor have the Muzzle Brake or Compesator as the other attachment options. While the Muzzle Brake can be effective for single-shot firing in some situations, the Compensator can be handy in only rapid-fire situations like taking down a Rooter or Elite target.

Vertical Grip

The Vertical Grip is the best grip attachment available due to its decrease in recoil. While many players may use full auto shooting sparingly, the Vertical Grip will make a big difference in those situations. The other grip available is the Angled Grip, which speeds up aiming down sights. The Angled Grip can be useful, but the Vertical Grip is better for most missions.

Zoomed Scopes

You can equip some weapons with different sights, and some rifles have zoomed scope options. Any zoomed scope for these weapons is very useful to see a little further and line up a shot out of range of being detected. The zoomed scopes do have circular lenses, so if players like the square lens, the Holographic or Reflex sights may be a good pick.

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