Deadside isn’t the kind of game where you may wander around unarmed and hope for the best. The world is brutal, the enemies are ruthless, and if you’re not packing the right weapon, your chances of survival drop faster than your stamina on a long sprint. So, picking the right weapon iseverything.

Are you the type to sit back with a sniper rifle and pick off targets from a safe distance? Maybe you prefer to get up close with a shotgun or rush headfirst into combat with an SMG. Whatever your style, we’ve got you covered. Here are the best weapons in Deadside to keep you alive in this unforgiving world.

Split image of Deadside’s UAG Assault Rifle; left character buying weapon from a trader, right character taking the rifle out on a test drive.

100

Long

50k

The Mosin-Nagant is a must-have if you’re a long-range precision fan. This bolt-action rifle packs 100 base damage, making it one of the most powerful weapons in the game.

Split image of Deadside’s MG-36 machine gun; left scoping out an enemy, right taking out an enemy with a ski mask.

While its slow fire rate limits its use in close combat, the Mosin excels at killing enemies with a single well-placed shot. Pair it with a good scope, and you’ll dominate in sniper duels or missions requiring precision.

You can find it in military zones or purchase it from traders for 50k. It’s not the easiest to handle, but if you have the patience, the Mosin will reward you with incredible stopping power.

Split image of Deadside’s VSD sniper rifle targeting enemies.

33

700 RPM

Split image of Deadside’s RPK-mod assault rifle; left character buying weapon from trader, right character testing the rifle.

Mid-Long

59.37k

The UAG is the definition of a reliable assault rifle. With 700 RPM, it offers one of the fastest fire rates in its class without sacrificing accuracy. It deals 33 base damage to unarmored foes and holds its own against armored enemies thanks to excellent armor-piercing stats.

Split image of Deadside’s F-57 pistol; left character testing the weapon, right character buying the weapon from traders.

It handles well in mid-range combat but is also decent at closer ranges if you’re comfortable with controlled bursts. You can find the UAG in military bases or purchase it for 59.37k, making it relatively accessible for most players.

750 RPM

Split image of Deadside’s GROM weapon; left side character is using the scope to look for enemies, right side character is running toward enemy hideout.

Mid-Range

95k

The MG-36 is a beast when it comes to sustained fire. It features a rapid 750 RPM and high damage output, making it ideal for holding choke points or mowing down groups of enemies. Its large magazine size means you won’t need to reload often, which is critical during prolonged firefights. While it’s not the best for precision shooting, its sheer firepower compensates for this limitation.

Split image featuring the traveling trader and the FASAM weapon from Deadside.

If you’re a support player who thrives on suppressing enemies or defending positions, the MG-36 is your go-to. It’s not as nimble as other weapons, so avoid using it in tight spaces. You can find it in high-tier military loot zones or purchase it for 95k.

90

Split image of Deadside’s MS590 shoftgun; left side showing weapon rear sight, right  character testing shotgun.

123.5k

The VSD is a semi-automatic sniper rifle that balances damage and fire rate beautifully. It dishes out 90 base damage, allowing you to take down most enemies in one or two shots.

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Unlike bolt-action rifles like the Mosin, the VSD lets you fire follow-up shots quickly, making it more forgiving in high-pressure situations. This weapon is ideal for long-range engagements, especially for players who want the option to correct missed shots quickly. Its ability to penetrate armor makes it an invaluable weapon in PvP. Look for the VSD in high-tier military areas, or buy it for 123.5k from traders.

36

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600 RPM

42k

The RPK-Mod is a versatile light machine gun built for long engagements and area control. With its solid base damage of 36 and a steady fire rate of 600 RPM, this weapon excels at keeping enemies pinned down. Its large magazine ensures you may stay in the fight longer without needing to reload, making it particularly effective in defensive positions or group battles.

Unlike faster SMGs like the P900 or precision rifles such as the Mosin, the RPK-Mod thrives in suppressing enemies over prolonged periods. It’s less mobile than assault rifles but compensates with consistency and reliability. This weapon is a great choice for players who prefer to anchor down during missions or PvP skirmishes.

You’ll find the RPK-Mod in military zones or available for 42k from traders. Its cost and performance make it a solid investment for those looking to control the pace of battle.

48

Close

11.5k

The F-57 pistol stands out as a dependable sidearm, offering 48 base damage and excellent armor-piercing abilities. It’s not flashy, but its combination of accuracy and power makes it a great secondary weapon for any loadout.

Compared to the P900’s sheer speed, the F-57 offers more precision, ensuring that every shot counts. Its compact size and quick draw time make it perfect for players who need a versatile sidearm. While it lacks the raw power of a shotgun like the MS590, it offers flexibility and mobility that heavier weapons can’t match. You can pick up the F-57 for 11.5k or loot it in mid-tier zones. It’s an affordable choice for players who want a sidearm that’s more than just a last resort.

25

800 RPM

45.5k

This lightweight submachine gun is designed for players who thrive on close-quarters combat. With an impressive fire rate of 800 RPM, it excels at overwhelming opponents in urban environments or tight spaces. While its base damage of 25 may seem modest, the weapon’s speed ensures it can quickly tear through armor and health alike.

Compared to assault rifles like the UAG, the P900 sacrifices range and precision for raw speed, making it a great choice for aggressive players. However, it’s less effective at longer distances, so pairing it with a mid-range or long-range weapon like the VSD or Mosin is essential. You can find the P900 in high-tier loot crates or buy it for 45.5k from traders. It’s an excellent addition to your arsenal if you prioritize quick eliminations over versatility.

650 RPM

61.75k

The Grom is a no-nonsense assault rifle that strikes a balance between damage, fire rate, and ease of use. With a base damage of 36 and a fire rate of 650 RPM, it provides consistent performance in both mid-range and close-range encounters. Its manageable recoil makes it a reliable choice for new players looking to explore Deadside’s combat mechanics.

It’s not as specialized as the MS590 for close-quarters or the Mosin for long-range, but its versatility ensures it can adapt to most situations. Available for 61.75k or looted from military zones, the Grom is a weapon you can depend on when you’re not sure what challenges lie ahead.

Close-Mid

57k

Where the Fasam shines is in chaotic combat scenarios where reaction time is crucial. It’s less forgiving than the Grom, requiring precise aim to take full advantage of its speed. However, its agility makes it a top pick for players who like to stay on the move.

Its 750 RPM fire rate is among the highest for assault rifles, allowing it to quickly dispatch enemies in close- to mid-range encounters. While its base damage of 33 is slightly lower than other rifles like the UAG or Grom, its high speed ensures you land more hits in less time. you may find the Fasam in loot zones or purchase it for 57k, making it accessible for players ready to level up their arsenal with a weapon that rewards quick thinking.

234

28.5k

The MS590 is one of the most devastating close-range weapons in Deadside, boasting an incredible 234 base damage. It’s perfect for players who prefer direct engagements, as it can instantly eliminate most enemies in tight spaces. Whether you’re clearing buildings or setting up ambushes, the MS590 delivers unmatched stopping power.

The MS590 is highly situational. Its effectiveness drops off significantly at longer ranges, so you’ll need a secondary weapon to handle mid- or long-range combat.

Available for 28.5k or found in loot zones, the MS590 is an excellent pick for players who like to keep their enemies within arm’s reach.