Liberty Falls has a funny way of humbling you. One minute you're cruising, the next you're staring at round 55 like it's a brick wall. If you've watched any high-round attempts (or queued into a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby to warm up your aim), you've probably seen the same answer over and over: the Voyak KT-3. Once it's Pack-a-Punched into the Paradox Junction, it stops feeling like a "good gun" and starts feeling like a plan. You're not hoping the train holds together. You're cutting lanes, making space, and actually controlling the mess.

Why this setup feels different in real matches

The trick isn't just damage. It's how the build behaves when you're tired, low on plates, and one bad reload ends the run. The MFS Anti-Dispersion Module does most of the heavy lifting. It's a prestige laser, and yeah, it sounds like a small tweak, but it tightens everything up so the Paradox Junction stays usable even when you're hip-firing while backing through Trinity Ave. Shots go where you expect. That matters when visibility is trash and you're shooting through gaps in a crowd. Then there's the SK-Garrison Drum. Fifty rounds doesn't sound exciting until you're in the Cul-de-sac with a full conga line behind you and you realise you're still firing instead of stuck in an animation.

Late rounds, tight routes, and keeping your rhythm

Most people lose rounds in Liberty Falls because their rhythm breaks. They cut a corner too close by the Yellow House, or they panic and waste half a mag into nothing. With this KT-3 build, you can keep your movement simple: train wide, snap a few controlled bursts, rotate back into open space. The spread stays tight enough that you can pick heads without aiming for ages. And because you're reloading less, you're spending more time moving—more time doing the one thing that keeps you alive past the "comfortable" rounds.

Handling elites and making Brain Rot do the dirty work

The Dark Heart is where loadouts get exposed. You can have a gun that clears hordes, but if it can't punch up on an elite, you're done. Paradox Junction crits hit hard enough that you can actually play the fight instead of running laps forever. Brain Rot is the smart pairing here. Turning one zombie in the middle of a pack buys you seconds you can feel—space to plate up, space to focus fire, space to reset your line. It also helps your salvage flow, so you're not constantly broke when you need armor upgrades or repairs.

Build code, small tweaks, and staying stocked

If you just want the exact version people are using in record runs, drop the code A09-21WSU-LB5KX-JR11 into the gunsmith and don't overthink it. From there, the "upgrade path" is mostly about staying supplied and not getting greedy with your routes. If you're short on resources mid-grind, a lot of players lean on U4GM to pick up game currency and items fast, which helps keep your armor and crafting loop steady without derailing the session.