PUBG No Recoil — M416, Beryl & AKM Pattern Control (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
PUBG Has the Most Punishing Recoil in Battle Royale
PUBG has the most punishing recoil control of any modern shooter. The M416 is the meta weapon because it's the most controllable — and even the M416 takes hundreds of hours to master at sustained ranges. The Beryl M762 has the highest recoil in the game by a wide margin. The AKM has the second-highest. The Mk14 in full-auto is uncontrollable for normal humans. Manual recoil control is the single biggest mechanical skill gap in PUBG and there's no shortcut to learning it.
Our PUBG no-recoil compensates all of them automatically. The compensation runs at the input layer with configurable residual pull so the kill cam still reads as a high-skill player rather than a robot. Combined with the bullet velocity calculation from the aimbot, you get clean sprays at any range where most players can't even hold the crosshair on target.
Every PUBG Weapon, Compensated Cleanly
M416 fully automatic — PUBG's #1 most-used weapon. The compensation curve is tuned specifically for the M416 because it's what every PUBG player judges a cheat by. Hold left click and your bullets stay on the head bone through the entire mag at any range. The curve auto-adjusts for compensators, muzzle brakes, vertical grips, angled foregrips, and tactical stocks. Most players run the M416 with a 4x scope and the no-recoil makes mid-range fights against this loadout one-sided.
Beryl M762 (the highest recoil weapon in the game) tamed. The Beryl normally requires hundreds of hours of practice to control because the recoil pattern is brutal — the no-recoil flattens the pattern entirely. The Beryl becomes the strongest gun in the game in your hands because the high damage finally pairs with controllable recoil. Most experienced cheaters rotate to the Beryl as soon as they spot one because it's the highest-DPS option once recoil is solved.
Mk14 single-fire stability for DMR fights. The Mk14 in single-fire is the most accurate DMR in the game but follow-up shots throw off your crosshair position. The compensation handles the recovery animation so you can chain shots without re-flicking. In full-auto mode the Mk14 becomes the most accurate fully-automatic weapon in the game with our compensation applied — uncontrollable for normal humans, free DPS with the cheat.
AKM long-range control with bullet drop applied. The AKM is the highest-damage AR but the recoil is brutal at sustained ranges. The compensation handles the recoil pattern while the aimbot's bullet drop calculation handles the elevation. Combined, the AKM stays accurate at 200+ meters where it normally falls off entirely.
QBU and Mini14 follow-up shot stability. The marksman rifle category gets clean compensation curves so your follow-up shots stay on target after the initial bolt animation. Lets the marksman rifles compete with bolt-action snipers at mid-to-long range without requiring hundreds of hours of manual practice on the recovery patterns.
Why It Stays Undetected by BattlEye + Zakynthos
The no-recoil compensation runs at the input layer rather than modifying game memory. From BattlEye and Zakynthos's perspective, your mouse is sending consistent micro-adjustments during sprays — exactly the kind of input that high-skill players naturally produce when they've memorized the M416 or Beryl recoil patterns. Behavioral analysis can't distinguish between a 5k-hour player with perfect recoil control and our compensation system, which is exactly the design goal.
Configurable residual pull is the safety valve. The default is 85% compensation — your spray has slight residual pull that looks like a high-skill player who's slightly off, not a perfect laser. At 100% it looks unnatural in spectator review. We test the compensation curves against every Krafton weapon balance change because patches affect the game recoil values, and we ship updated curves within 24 hours of any rebalance.
What You Get with the Raw PUBG No-Recoil
Per-weapon auto-tuning reads your current loadout and applies the right compensation curve automatically. If you slot a compensator on the M416, the cheat reads the modified pattern and re-tunes. Same for tactical stocks, vertical grips, angled foregrips, and any other attachment that changes the actual game recoil. You don't have to manually configure anything per loadout.
Configurable residual pull from 80% to 100% lets you tune the visible behavior. We default to 85% as the sweet spot — your fights look winnable but your kill cams don't look pixel-perfect. The no-recoil runs standalone if you want the safest competitive profile, or pairs with the aimbot for maximum impact during ranked grinds.
Pricing & Access
The no-recoil is part of the Raw PUBG suite — included in every subscription tier alongside the aimbot, ESP, wallhack, triggerbot, exploits, and radar. Plans run $4.99 for 1 day through $34.99 for a month. The product page has the full breakdown. License delivers instantly via email after payment, the loader installs in under 2 minutes, and the no-recoil activates from the first match.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Does PUBG no recoil work on the M416 and Beryl?
Yes. M416 is the headline because it's the most-used weapon in PUBG. Beryl M762 (the highest recoil gun in the game) gets specifically tuned compensation that turns it from an aspirational pickup into the strongest weapon in the game in your hands. AKM, AUG, and Mk14 all get tuned curves.
Will the PUBG no recoil look unnatural in kill cams?
At default 85% compensation it doesn't. Your spray has slight residual pull that looks like a high-skill player who's slightly off — not a perfect laser. At 100% it looks unnatural and gets flagged in spectator review. Most experienced users dial in around 80-85%.
Does the no recoil compensate for attachments?
Yes. The cheat reads your weapon loadout and auto-tunes the compensation curve based on attached components. Compensators, muzzle brakes, vertical grips, angled foregrips, and tactical stocks all change the actual game recoil pattern and the compensation adjusts to match.
Can I run no recoil on the Mk14 in full-auto?
Yes. Mk14 single-fire stability is a critical feature because the Mk14 in full-auto is uncontrollable for normal humans. The compensation makes follow-up shots reliable and turns the Mk14 from a niche DMR pickup into a viable mid-range AR alternative.
Will the no recoil work with the AKM at long range?
Yes. AKM long-range fights become winnable because the cheat compensates the AK pattern at any range. The bullet drop calculation from the aimbot pairs with the no-recoil so your AKM stays accurate at 200+ meters where it normally falls off.
Does the PUBG no-recoil handle the QBU and Mini14 marksman rifles?
Yes. The marksman rifle category gets clean follow-up shot stability so your bolt animation recovery doesn't throw the crosshair off-target. Lets the marksman rifles compete with bolt-action snipers at mid-to-long range without requiring hundreds of hours of manual practice on the recovery patterns.
How quickly does the PUBG no-recoil update after a Krafton weapon balance patch?
We ship updated compensation curves within 24 hours of any patch — typically before the patch hits ranked playlists. The cheat reads the new recoil values from the game's weapon data and re-tunes the compensation automatically, so you don't have to retune anything manually when Krafton rebalances a weapon.
Will the PUBG no-recoil work standalone without the aimbot?
Yes. Most Cash Cup-style competitive players run the no-recoil standalone for the safest profile. Your aim is 100% your own and the cheat only smooths the spray pattern — kill cam reviews show high-skill recoil control rather than obvious aim assistance, which is the most defensible profile in spectator review.
