Welcome to another weapons breakdown—this time, we’re diving into the U100 light machine gun, one of Far Cry 3’s most underappreciated tools of destruction. If you’re the type who likes to throw caution to the wind and dominate enemies with relentless firepower, the U100 might just be your best friend.

This guide will walk you through optimal loadouts, tactical usage, and in-field application for the U100, showing you how to maximize your kill count and survive even the wildest shootouts.


U100 Overview

The U100 is a versatile light machine gun that stands out for one simple reason: you can customize it. Unlike the PKM, which is locked into its base setup, the U100 gives you options—and options mean adaptability.

While it’s not built for long-range accuracy, it absolutely thrives in close to mid-range chaos. If you’re diving into enemy camps, outposts, or trials, and you plan on making noise, this gun belongs in your hands.


Recommended Loadout

  • Extended Magazine: Forget red dots or scopes—the U100’s strength is in laying down suppressive fire. Equip the extended mag to keep firing without constantly reloading.
  • Iron Sights or No Sight: Accuracy improvements aren’t really necessary when you’re dumping rounds into enemies from 30 feet away. Plus, this helps with peripheral awareness in close encounters.

The logic is simple: if you’re using an LMG, you’re in the thick of it. You don’t need pinpoint optics—you need raw firepower and enough bullets to outlast a mob.


Handling and Tactics

Even when hip-firing, the U100 maintains a manageable spread—especially if you fire in controlled bursts. Long, continuous fire will throw your aim off, but 3-5 round bursts are golden. That said, if you’re up close or have line of sight, don’t be afraid to hold down the trigger—this thing shreds.

How to Engage

  • Mark enemies before the engagement. You need to know where the targets are because the U100 isn’t ideal for sudden long-range counters.
  • Stay mobile, especially in cover-rich environments. Run, spray, take cover, repeat.
  • Use terrain, like rocks and foliage. As shown, using elevated rocks lets you shoot from unexpected angles and even disrupt enemy AI detection.

Field Test: Combat Results

In practice, the U100 excels in:

  • Wiping out patrol groups with ease.
  • Overrunning camps, thanks to the magazine capacity.
  • Handling ambushes when enemies swarm you unexpectedly.

In one sequence, the U100 took down multiple groups of enemies and even survived a pack of aggressive dogs. The extended mag made a huge difference—you can clear out entire squads without needing to reload mid-fight.

Plus, by using environmental positioning (like throwing a rock to distract enemies or climbing rocks for AI manipulation), you can turn chaotic fights into tactical turkey shoots.


Ammo Consumption

Here’s the tradeoff: it burns through ammo like no other. After a solid encounter, expect to be nearly dry. So, be smart:

  • Loot enemies immediately.
  • Carry an ammo pouch upgrade.
  • Keep a vendor or fast travel point nearby if you’re planning multiple fights.

It’s worth the trouble, though—because in a game built on improvisation, having a weapon you can trust to hold down an area or melt multiple enemies in a single mag is invaluable.


Final Verdict

The U100 is a beast for any player who enjoys full-auto aggression. It’s not for snipers or stealth specialists, but if you like stomping into a compound, making noise, and watching bodies drop—it doesn’t get much better.

Customize it smartly, manage your reloads, and let it rip. With smart positioning and tactical aggression, the U100 is more than viable—it’s a powerhouse.

So grab that extended mag, say goodbye to precision, and get ready to rain hell.

Stay loud, stay lethal.


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