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If you like close fights and want to try builds without pressure, start in the Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby. The Bot Lobby lets you test recoil control, sight lines, and reload timing in tight corridors. You can learn how a weapon moves when you sprint, how fast it recovers between bursts, and where you must peek around corners.

Why SMGs win in tight halls

SMGs work best in narrow corridors because they fire fast and let you clear rooms quickly. In tight areas you do not need long range or heavy attachments. You need mobility, low recoil, and a quick time to kill. Pick weapons that let you aim fast after a strafe and that keep bullets on target when you spray for a second. Small magazines can be fine if you reload in cover or switch to a sidearm when needed. Keep your moves short: push, fire, fall back, and reload.

SGX — the aggressive runner

The SGX is built for close fights. It fires very fast and you can move with it without losing aim. The weapon’s recoil stays low when you fire short bursts, so you can keep shots on target while sliding or strafing. The SGX also has a larger magazine than some rivals, so you reload less often in a hallway fight. Use the SGX to clear small rooms fast, then push to the next choke. Pair it with a short-barrel or fast-ADS attachment to make your first shot count.

PW5A3 — the steady all-rounder

The PW5A3 balances speed and control. It works if a fight opens up from a corridor into a small room or a landing with more space. The PW5A3 lets you land controlled bursts and still pivot to a longer shot when needed. Use it when you expect both tight corners and slightly wider areas. Its recoil is moderate, so practice short taps to save ammo. The weapon is a good choice when you want one SMG that handles most close fights without changing guns.

KV9 — raw speed for duel fights

If you want the fastest kill in a straight duel, try the KV9. It has the highest cyclic rate so two or three bursts can end a fight almost instantly. The downside is it burns through ammo fast and needs tight aim. Use the KV9 when you are confident you will win the first few shots and when you plan to peek and shoot rather than trade long fights. In a Bot Lobby you can test how many shots the KV9 needs to drop bots at different ranges and tune your burst length.

How to use them in corridors — simple rules

Anticipate where enemies will appear and pre-aim that spot. In a corridor the best tactic is short, controlled bursts rather than full sprays. Use cover to reset your aim and to force enemies to come to you. Keep your movement tight — wide swings make you miss the first shots. Practice quick aim resets so you can fire, move, and aim again in under a second. Use the Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby buy to rehearse these moves and to test which SMG fits your reflexes.
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