Best Einhorn Revolving loadout for CoD: Vanguard

Hamza Khalid
Einhorn Revolving in Vanguard

The Einhorn Revolving is an extremely powerful weapon in CoD: Vanguard, and here are all the attachments and Perks that you can use to make the best loadout class for the Shotgun.

Vanguard is finally here, and players have almost 40 weapons available to try out. This includes the Einhorn Revolving Shotgun that’s a popular weapon for many.

This semi-automatic Shotgun is capable of eliminating opponents fairly quickly in close and medium-range combat situations, and you can further improve it with the right attachments and Perks.



Best Einhorn Revolving loadout

Einhorn Revolving in Vanguard

Best Einhorn Revolving loadout attachments

  • Muzzle: M97 Full Choke
  • Barrel: Klauser 710MM 02B
  • Stock: Klauser S2
  • Optic: Slate Reflector
  • Underbarrel: SMLE Pistol Grip
  • Magazine: 12 Gauge 5 Round Cylinder
  • Ammo Type: Buck and Slug
  • Rear Grip: Fabric Grip
  • Proficiency: Sleight of Hand
  • Kit: Fully Loaded

We’ll start off this Vanguard loadout with the M97 Full Choke to balance the weapon with a tighter pellet spread and SMLE Pistol Grip will help with your aim so that you can one-shot your enemy easily.

The Klauser 710MM 02B, Buck and Slug, and 12 Gauge 5 Round Cylinder all help improve the weapon’s damage range so that you can pick out targets in the distance. The Fabric Grip provides improved aiming stability and movement speed.

Reloading the Einhorn Revolving in Vanguard

The Klauser S2 stock and Slate Reflector help improve hip-fire and ADS accuracy so that you can don’t need to worry about the weapon’s sway when aiming at your opponents. We recommend using Buck and Slug

Finally, we’ll cap off this loadout with the Sleight of Hand proficiency and Fully Loaded kit to make up for the gun’s slow reload time and limited ammo pool.

Best Perks to use with the Einhorn Revolving in Vanguard

Einhorn Revolving Shotgun in Vanguard gunsmith

These are the best picks to get you rolling for a high-octane shotgun build.

  • Perk 1: Ninja
  • Perk 2: High Alert
  • Perk 3: Lightweight

We picked the Ninja Perk for the first slot because it helps you get as close to enemies as possible. Since you need to keep moving when using a Shotgun, this will prove extremely useful.

High Alert enables a quick flick-and-shoot response when an enemy pops up behind you, letting you take them out with the weapon’s one-shot capabilities right away.

Finally, we equipped Lightweight to increase the overall movement speed so that you can quickly and easily outmaneuver enemies during close and medium-range combat situations.

How to unlock the Einhorn Revolving Shotgun

Einhorn Revolving Shotgun displayed in Vamguard

The Einhorn Revolving is the first Shotgun that you can use in CoD: Vanguard, so it should be unlocked right away for you. You can begin using it to cause some chaos as soon as you start the game.

If you want to improve the weapon’s capabilities then you’ll need to play well and earn some serious XP. You can check out or guide on how to level up fast in CoD: Vanguard.

Best alternatives to Einhorn Revolving Shotgun

If you’re looking for a great alternative to the Einhorn Shotgun then you can try out the Combat Shotgun. The Gracey Auto is yet another Shotgun that is attracting interest and it can be unlocked at Level 31.

Both guns excel at punishing enemies for getting too close, and the Combat Shotgun’s one-shot-kill potential is unmatched when equipped with the right loadout.


That’s all for how to make the best Vanguard Einhorn Revolving Shotgun loadout. For more Vanguard content, check out player opinions on Vanguard’s spawns.

Image Credits: Sledgehammer Games / Activision

About The Author

Hamza is a Content Creator & Publisher at Charlie INTEL, who graduated from Bahria University with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. He's spent the past few years covering news and guides for various video games, including Call of Duty and Apex Legends. He loves digital art, movies, and comic books. You can contact Hamza at [email protected].