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Bridger: Western Weapons Tier List
Weapons in Bridger: Western are one of the primary ways of dealing damage, and considering the sheer number of them, it might prove difficult to choose the perfect one. We’ve decided to go through all of the available Weapons in the game, assessing their overall stats, fire rates, range, and damage to deliver a well-crafted, complete Bridger: Western Weapon Tier List.
Table of Contents
Tier List Breakdown
- S-Tier Weapons: The cream of the crop. The Weapons in this Tier can handle almost anything you throw at them.
- A-Tier Weapons: Reliable combat choices that can still pack a punch.
- B-Tier Weapons: Situational Weapons, mostly serving unique playstyles or specific encounters.
- C-Tier Weapons: Beginner-friendly and/or non-complex Weapons, reliable and easy to use but should be replaced eventually.
S-Tier Weapons
| Weapon | Description |
|---|---|
[Tommy Gun] | • One of, if not the fastest firing Weapons in the game. Extremely deadly at close-range and capable of eliminating your opponents in seconds. |
[Mare’s Leg] | • Easily one of the best mid-range lever-action rifles available. Boasts decent mobility, overall damage, speed and accuracy. |
[Maverick 88] | • A god-tier, close-range Weapon. The bullet spread is practically non-existent, allowing it to perform well in mid-range as well. A few decently placed shots can take out even the toughest of opponents. |
![]() [Malcolm 70] | • The sniper’s choice. For long-range encounters, no other Weapons can match it. With a well-placed headshot, you’ll quickly eliminate your enemies without them knowing you’re even there. |
A-Tier Weapons
| Weapon | Description |
|---|---|
[Winchester Repeater] | • The rifle that conquered the West. A classic that never went out of style, capable of delivering swift justice to any outlaw in both mid-range and long-range encounters. |
![]() [Colt Ocelot] | • A hand-held cannon, capable of destroying anyone who crosses you or cheats at a card game. Although it takes a bit of time to master, its ability to ricochet bullets can make for some very interesting gunfights. |
[Saber] | • Anyone who says “never bring a blade to a gun-fight” clearly hasn’t encountered the Bridger: Western version of the cavalry Saber yet. As anything worth while, the Saber takes some time to master, but once you do it, you’ll be countering your enemies and parrying their bullets like you’re Luke Skywalker. |
[Double Barrel Shotgun] | • Probably the best close-range Weapon in the game. Its shortened barrel makes it perfect for ambushing your enemies. Its inherent burst-damage potential can destroy anyone in seconds, however, it only has two shots. Make them count. |
B-Tier Weapons
| Weapon | Description |
|---|---|
[Bow] | • What it lacks in overall damage, the Bow makes up in uniqueness. Strap a piece of dynamite on your arrows and watch enemies go flying. |
![]() [Dual Derringers] | • A fast-shooting, easy to use pair of handguns. Their speedy fire rate and fairly low reload times make them a perfect choice for spraying lead on your enemies. |
![]() [Whitney Dragoon] | • The Whitney Dragoon features extremely fast damage-per-shot and accuracy. However, it can take a while to reload, so make your shots count. |
![]() [Mauser] | • The only magazine-fed handgun in the game. The Mauser’s low recoil allows for fast-paced and precise consecutive shots. |
C-Tier Weapons
| Weapon | Description |
|---|---|
![]() [Schofield 6] | • A fairly simple to use Weapon with decent overall performance. However, once your able to, definitely switch it out for some of the other ones higher up on the list. |
![]() [Taurus 357] | • The cheapest option in the game. The Taurus 357 is a dependable beginner-friendly Weapon. |
How To Get
For a detailed breakdown of every Weapon in Bridger: Western, their prices, and where to purchase them, check out our dedicated Weapons page.
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