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The "Renetti", a modified Beretta M9A3 from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, was added in 2021 as part of Season 3: Tokyo Escape. It is depicted as firing in 3-round bursts by default, whereas its MW counterpart requires an attachment for that.
The "Tiny Comrade" is a returning blueprint of the Beretta 93R from Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. It uses the 93R's design as a base, but has various parts that are different.
The "Angelic Depths" is another blueprint with a 93R-based frame. An actual Beretta 93R is seen on the "Supreme Being" calling card.
The "Bear Trap" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019) was added to Call of Duty: Mobile under the same name. It consists of the frame of a Kimber Custom TLE/RL II combined with an STI 2011's slide.
Additionally, the STI Tactical-style design seen on other Modern Warfare blueprints (regarding both the frame and the slide) is featured on the "Ghosts MW11" and "Federation MW11" charms. The "Double Tap" calling card (a returning one from MW, where it is labeled "Glimmering") features the "Corax" blueprint which, in addition to the STI design, has a SIG-Sauer 1911 style skeletonized trigger.
"The Standard Issue" blueprint is a Colt M1911A1 fitted with some accessories and a custom color scheme. It is a returning blueprint from Black Ops Cold War.
Another blueprint, the "Neon Shuriken", uses the model of BOCW's M1911A1 fitted with the “6.45" Reinforced Heavy” barrel, "Steady Aim Laser", "Quickdot LED" optic, and a grip tape. However, the slide differs by having slanted serrations at the front and the rear (similar to the "Gracey #1" barrel attachment from Call of Duty: Vanguard), as well as some cutouts.
The M1911A1 is also seen on some returning character outfits from BOCW, such as Russell Adler's "Glitz" skin and Frank Woods' "Gladiator" skin.
The slightly altered Desert Eagle Mark XIX from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in Season 12, retaining the ".50 GS" moniker. It uses the design of "Monochromatic" blueprint from MW, noted by the ".50AE" markings at the front of the barrel (though the "AE" part has been removed after an update); the "rubberized grip tape" used on that blueprint is visually present as well. Despite this, the CoDM version has a separate rubberized grip tape attachment that can be equipped alongside it.
The "J358" is a revolver loosely based on the Smith & Wesson Model 327 Performance Center M&P R8. By default, it has wooden grips, and holds 6 rounds, but can be upgraded with an 8-round cylinder (which matches the capacity of the real S&W Model 327). Prior to Season 9, it used .45 caliber ammunition in Battle Royale mode, but now it uses the generic "light" ammo for handguns and SMGs.
The gun's frame reuses that of the ".44 Magnum" from Call of Duty Online (a modified Smith & Wesson Model 629 Stealth Hunter). In the "One Shot One Kill" game mode, killcams involving the revolver previously displayed the icon of said ".44 Magnum" instead of the "J358" (the weapon has been replaced by the Desert Eagle after an update). This ".44 Magnum" is also holstered by Death Angel Alice, albeit with different grips.
Interestingly, one one of the barrel attachments, the "J358 Long", consists of a heavy barrel similar to that of a 629 Stealth Hunter.
The Makarov PM from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in 2023 as part of Season 4: Veiled Uprising. It was initially called "Makarov", but the name was changed to "Dobvra" in an update on May 11, 2023.
Also like in Modern Warfare, the "Sorokin 140mm Auto" barrel attachment gives the weapon a Stechkin APS-style appearance and full-auto fire conversion.
A sawed-off and visually altered Browning Citori 725 over-and-under shotgun appears as the "Shorty", under the pistol class. It was added in 2021 as part of Season 5: In Deep Water, and uses the model of the "CQBoom" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019).
The Fostech Origin-12 was added in Season 10 under the name "Echo". It uses the model of the "Bloodlines" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), which has cosmetically different parts, including the handguard, receiver cover, magwell and trigger guard.
Two blueprints, the "Demon Eyes" and the "Sleeping Dragon", return from Modern Warfare. These ones use the design of the base MW version, being closer in appearance to the real Origin-12.
The "KRM-262" pump-action shotgun from Black Ops III was added to the game. The first version featured was the "Lava" Epic variant in Season 3, with a lava-style color scheme, as well as a muzzle brake that was not present on the BO3 model. In Season 8, the "base" version of the gun was added; it initially lacked the aforementioned muzzle brake, but this has changed in a later update.
The Winchester 1200 mentioned below has an Epic blueprint called the "Red Action", which is visually inspired by the KRM-262, and was available before the KRM's addition to the game.
The Sentinel Arms Striker-12 / Armsel Protecta hybrid from Call of Duty Online returns as the "Striker". This time, the (incorrect) use of the Striker-12's aperture button is omitted, and thus the player character is shown loading shells without rotating the drum.
The SRM Arms Model 1216 appears as the "HS2126". Unlike its counterpart from Black Ops II, one pull of the trigger fires four rounds, essentially making it a burst-firing shotgun.
Initially, it reused the Black Ops II model, with the player character rotating the magazine after each burst. However, in Season 9, the weapon was replaced by an inaccurate rendition, with the detachable magazine replaced by an internal one (therefore eliminating the rotating process while retaining the 4-round burst mode), along with a stock shaped similarly to a UTAS UTS-15, and a shortened top rail. Initially, the mid-reload process was partly done off-screen, but the 2023 Season 7: Heat Wave update changed the reload animation, and a shotgun speedloader is now explicitly seen being used.
In a cutscene for the Zombies mode Undead Siege, Tank Dempsey is seen using the original model of the Model 1216.
A heavily modified Standard Manufacturing DP-12 was added in 2021 as part of Season 8: 2nd Anniversary, as the "R9-0". It uses the design of some blueprints from Modern Warfare (2019), such as the "Gold Dredge", having a noticeably altered appearance compared to a normal DP-12, with some visual cues that are somewhat reminiscent of the Kel-Tec KSG.
The modified Winchester 1200 from the Modern Warfare franchise appears as the "BY15". It uses the Modern Warfare Remastered model, with the addition of some rails.
A heavily modified sawed-off Winchester Model 1887 appears as the "HS0405". It is fitted with rails that are similar to the Call of Duty Online version.
The "Argus" from future-era Black Ops games, a fictional lever-action shotgun inspired by the aforementioned Winchester 1887, was added in 2023 as part of Season 8: ERROR 404.
A modified FN P90 TR was added in 2021 as part of Season 10: Shadows Return, under the name "CBR4". It uses the model of "The Neutralizer" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), which has a Magpul PDR-C-esque thumbhole grip and trigger guard.
A similarly modified P90 with an integrated reflex sight was previously seen in the Battle Pass comic of Season 12. It used the design of the "Mowed Down" blueprint from Modern Warfare which, in addition to the PDR-C style parts, has a long barrel and a handguard based on the PS90 M-LOK handguards from Dan Haga Designs.
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 was added in Season 7 as the "QQ9". It uses the model of the "Strapped" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), albeit with the sling removed. That blueprint essentially consists of an MP5A3 with a PTR 9KT-based lower receiver, a handguard which is a hybrid between HK Parts MP5, 94 & HK53 Key Mod Handguard and Midwest Industries MP5 M-LOK handguard, and a top rail which for some reason is fitted with a quick detach lever from EOTech holographic sights, implying that the top rail can be removed quickly, though how exactly this could work in reality remains unfathomable.
The "Flood" is a returning blueprint from Modern Warfare. It received some changes for CoD Mobile, such as the charging handle being relocated to the rear.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch MP5A3 with original "slimline" forearm - 9x19mmError creating thumbnail: File missingThe base MP5. As with the Modern Warfare blueprints, the PTR 9KT-based lower receiver has the triangular parts facing the opposite direction compared to the real deal.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "Flood" blueprint, with a stock inspired by the Fortis LA stock, and a 10mm Auto style straight magazine. It uses the handguard of the "FSS Light" barrel attachment from Modern Warfare.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "ATU Banisher" is another returning blueprint from Modern Warfare, where it is known as "Banisher".Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn MP5A2 style build with the "MIP Strike Stock". The weapon here is also fitted with the "MIP Customized Light Barrel" and the "Granulated Grip Tape".
Heckler & Koch MP7A2
The visually altered Heckler & Koch MP7A2 from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in Season 13 as the "QXR".
An icon of a more correctly rendered MP7 (which appears to be an MP7A1) is featured on the "SMG Master" achievement for multiplayer.
The Jianshe 9mm returns from Black Ops II as the "Chicom", still fitted with an unusable Magpul FMG-9-like carry handle/tactical light combo, and erroneously firing in 3-round bursts.
The KRISS Vector Gen I / Gen II hybrid from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in Season 11 as the "Fennec".
The "Midnight" and "Royal Coffer" Epic blueprints are fitted with custom stocks via M4 stock adaptors. The "Ascended" Mythic blueprint has a customization option that makes it resemble the civilian Vector CRB Enhanced, albeit with a shorter barrel shroud.
The "KSP 45" from Black Ops Cold War, a fictional 3-round burst submachine gun taking cues from a variety of weapons such as the Australian Automatic Arms 9mm SAC and the Heckler & Koch UMP45, appears in the game. It was added in 2022 as part of Season 6: To The Skies.
The "Covert Mini" blueprint of the MSMC uses the model of the IMI Mini Uzi from Call of Duty Online (with some cosmetic additions), which has a top rail, and an Uzi Pro-style charging handle on the left side.
In addition, the MP7 has a blueprint called "Surgical Incision" that is visually inspired by said Mini Uzi.
The "MX9" from Black Ops 4, a submachine gun taking cues from an early Heckler & Koch MP5K prototype and from the Agram 2000, was added in 2021 as part of Season 6: The Heat.
The "Pharo" from Black Ops III, a Ruger MP9-based submachine gun firing in 4-round bursts, was added in Season 2.
Additionally, the "Scrap Metal" blueprint of the aforementioned MSMC is nearly identical to the "Pharo" visually, even having its "burst" switch above the trigger guard.
The AKM appears, referred to as the earlier AK-47, and using the Call of Duty Online model. As a result, it is depicted with three rivets at the rear of the receiver (like AK variants with side-folding stocks, such as the AKS-74 and the AK-100 series), and the fire selector is incorrectly set to semi-auto.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingAKM - 7.62x39mmError creating thumbnail: File missingThe AKM in-game.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn AK-104-like build achieved with the "MIP Light Barrel (Short)", which also gives it a custom handguard. Here, the gun is also fitted with the "YKM Light Stock" and the "Ghosts" camo pattern.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "OWC Ranger" attachment gives the AK a barrel assembly that is vaguely reminiscent of an AK-109. The weapon here is also equipped with the "Stalwart" camo.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn LMG-style build with the "OWC Marksman" barrel and "MIP Strike Stock". It is also equipped with a 5.45mm magazine modification (formerly holding 30 rounds, but buffed to 40 after an update), but for some reason it is curved like a 7.62x39mm magazine.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe AKM with the "GRU Combo Grip", which is a "signature attachment" added in the 2022 Season 3: Radical Raid. It is available in the barrel section of attachments, and is a combination of several parts: a heat shield and a suppressor similar to the ones seen on some attachments from Black Ops Cold War, along with an AIM-style vertical foregrip and a custom gas block.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "Up in Arms" calling card features Farah Karim's AK from Modern Warfare (2019), which has an MPi-KMS-72 style folding stock and an AK-74 style front sight block and 90 degree gas block.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "Resonant" is a returning blueprint from Modern Warfare.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "Woodland Strife" blueprint has an altered receiver. The front rivet position is similar to some AK-pattern firearms such as the RPK and the Type 56.
AK-47
The "Life and Death" blueprint is an AK-47 with a shortened barrel and gas system. It uses the model of the "Brick Wall" blueprint from Black Ops Cold War, with a few alterations.
Additionally, the Modern Warfare (2019) "Protector" calling card featuring a full-sized AK-47 returns in CoD Mobile under the name "Rugged". AK-47s with altered receivers are seen in the Season 12 comic as well.
The "Metallic Mist" blueprint uses the model of an AKS-74U lookalike created from the AK-47 in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), with a blue finish. Given the different model reused compared to the base CoDM version, the fire selector is appropriately set to full-auto, and the 5.45x39mm magazine is modeled correctly.
The "Kuromaku" Mastercraft variant of Black Ops 4’s "KN-57" (based on the 2015 prototype of the AK-12) was added to Call of Duty: Mobile as a Legendary blueprint for the "AK-47". Another blueprint, the "Kuromaku Prestige", also uses this model, and a previously added blueprint, the "Pumpkin Head", is based on the "KN-57" as well.
The heavily modified AKS-74U from Call of Duty Online appears, still classified as a submachine gun. The in-game name was changed from "AKS-74U" to "RUS-79U" in Season 3.
The "Street Legal" and "Little Comrade" are returning blueprints from Black Ops Cold War, and are much more accurately modeled after the real AKS-74U, except that they are shown with AK-47 style pistol grips. Additionally, the "Street Legal" blueprint has an RPK style stock and a drum magazine, while the "Little Comrade" has a slightly extended barrel, a different flash hider, and a custom handguard and magwell.
The "Frost Legend" blueprint is modeled after a combination from BOCW that consists of an AKS-74U's receiver with a VSS Vintorez style suppressor and stock, along with a custom handguard and a drum magazine.
The AN-94 appears as the "ASM10" (named similarly to the Thompson-based "ASM1" from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare). It uses the Call of Duty Online model, which has a prototype AK-12 style fire selector, and a magazine inserted vertically instead of being slightly canted to the right.
Similarly to its MW counterpart, the AS Val can be visually turned into a VSS Vintorez, in this case with the "RTC Steady Stock". The resemblance can be increased further with the "15 Round FMJ" magazine (originally 10, but buffed to 15 after an update) and with one of the scope options. The "OWC Ranger Stock" approximates the modernized VSSM.
Also like in Modern Warfare, SR-3/SR-3M Vikhr-like configurations can be made with the weapon.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSR-3 Vikhr - 9x39mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAn SR-3 Vikhr-like build with the "MIP 105mm Melee Barrel" and the "OWC Skeleton Stock". No unsuppressed options are available. By name and function, this barrel attachment is the counterpart of the "VLK 105mm Sova" from Modern Warfare, but visually it uses the model of MW’s "Stovl SOF" barrel. The opposite happens with the "MIP Quick Response Barrel" pictured below.Error creating thumbnail: File missingSR-3M with suppressor - 9x39mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAnother build with the "MIP Quick Response Barrel", "Ranger Foregrip", and 30-round extended magazine (holding 35 rounds following an update).
ASh-12.7
The ASh-12.7 from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in 2022 as part of Season 5: Tropical Vision, as the "Oden".
A custom AR-15-patterned rifle appears as the "M4". It consists of a hybrid upper receiver with its right side being from VLTOR MUR while the left is similar to Cross Machine Tools receiver with grooves like JP Enterprises CTR-02, a Geissele Super Dynamic trigger, a Magpul trigger guard and a Magpul pistol grip. It has a handguard which appears to be a hybrid between the HWK KeyMod Free Float Handguard, Titan Handguard and Fortis Night Rail, and a stock that appears to be a hybrid between a Magpul MOE SL and a Steyr AUG's stock. It also has a Raptor charging handle, a shark style muzzle brake and the magazine looks like it has a built in plate similar to the UTG polymer magazines.
The "Enchanted Carbine" blueprint is based on the "M4A1 Tech" from Call of Duty Online, consisting of an HK416's upper receiver mated to an M4A1's lower, along with an HK416 A5 style trigger guard. The "Polar Opposite" blueprint also has a HK416-esque upper combined with fictional other elements.
"The Breakup" is a returning blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019). It consists of that game's "M4A1" (actually a Colt Model 933) fitted with a carrying handle and a Magpul-style stock, combined with an M16A4-style barrel and handguard (with the barrel depicted with an M203 groove, like an M4), as well as a compensator. The .458 SOCOM magazine seen on MW’s blueprint now acts as a 40-round magazine extension.
The "Vengeance" blueprint uses the design of some blueprints from Modern Warfare (such as the "Soulful Wanderer"), which have a Radian Weapons-based receiver, with the left side of the upper resembling the Mega Arms MATEN or Cross Machine Tools upper, along with grooves from the JP Enterprises CTR-02.
A modified FAMAS F1 was added in 2021 as part of Season 1: New Order. The design is the one used by some Modern Warfare (2019) blueprints such as the "Desert Rat" and "Bubble Burster", albeit with a standard finish and barrel length. It is called "FR .556", which is the same absurd name that was seen in pre-release footage of Modern Warfare.
The "FFAR 1" from Black Ops Cold War, a FAMAS Valorisé-based rifle with a FAMAS G2-style trigger guard and magazine well, was added in 2023 as part of the Season 5: Get Wrecked! update.
The FN SCAR-H was added in Season 8 as the "DR-H". It uses the model of "The Traitor" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), which has an altered receiver, a rail extension, and a stock inspired by a Bushmaster ACR's folding stock.
The "Mother of Pearl" blueprint uses the model of the base MW version with the installed “FORGE TAC 17.2" LB” barrel attachment.
The "Holger-26" from Modern Warfare (2019), a Heckler & Koch G36 set up to pass for an MG36, was added to the light machine gun class in 2021 as part of Season 4: Spurned & Burned. This time, it lacks a hyphen in its name.
The "LK24" assault rifle is a heavily modified Heckler & Koch G36K, taking some minor design cues from the "G37H" seen in Call of Duty Online. It lacks a carrying handle, and has a custom handguard, telescoping stock, pistol grip and trigger guard, as well as an AR fire control group. Such fire control lowers are available for G36 rifles in reality, being manufactured by Tommy Built Tactical, but they have H&K style bullet pictograms, whereas the in-game version has "Safe" and "Semi" markings.
Of note is that the "Rusted Shroud" blueprint is actually modeled after Online’s "G37H", albeit with an orange finish.
The Heckler & Koch HK433 prototype from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in the 2022 Season 1: Heist. It retains the "Kilo 141" moniker, and uses the finish of the "Kilobite" blueprint from that game.
The "HVK-30", a futuristic AR-15 pattern carbine seemingly taking cues from the AAC Honey Badger, returns from Black Ops III. It was added in Season 5.
In addition, the "Sickle" blueprint of the aforementioned "M4" looks very similar to the "HVK-30"; it reuses the model of one of the cosmetic variants of the "M4A1 Tech" from Call of Duty Online.
The "CR-56 AMAX" from Modern Warfare (2019), a 7.62x39mm IWI Galil ACE hybridized with the 11.8" barrel of a 7.62x51mm Galil ACE GAR51SBR, was added in the 2021 Season 5: In Deep Water.
Just like in Modern Warfare, it can be fitted with a more appropriate Galil ACE GAR39SBR's 8.3" barrel (this variant being actually chambered in 7.62x39mm). It can also be modified with a barrel and folding stock reminiscent of the original IMI Galil (albeit with a Beretta AR-70/223-like handguard).
The Karabiner 98k was added in Season 9, under the name "Kilo Bolt-Action"; it was the first weapon to appear in the marksman rifle class. It uses the Modern Warfare (2019) model, but with the sling removed; the sling slot and the bolt disassembly disc are also missing from the stock.
The "Rail Gun" Legendary blueprint is a futuristic Kar98k modified into a rail gun.
The AK-200-esque "KN-44" from Black Ops III was added in Season 4. Additionally, the aforementioned AKM has a blueprint called the "Red Action", which is based on the "KN-44", and was available before the KN-44's addition to the game.
The M16A4 appears simply as the "M16". It uses the Modern Warfare Remastered model with some minor differences, such as the lack of a tape on the magazine.
The "FUBAR" blueprint adds an M203 grenade launcher heat shield, a magazine tape, a vintage US military style olive drab paintjob and a suppressor. The "Heavy Duty" blueprint is a fictional custom built AR made from tools with a pipe wrench for stock. The "Valentine" blueprint is the AR with a custom chassis and muzzle; it also has the same pseudo SENTRY's Hexmag magazine with a stylized Magpul Ranger Plate.
In the 2022 Season 10: World Class, the M16 received a new weapon perk, the "Wild Fire". When equipped, it changes the fire mode from 3-round burst to fully-automatic.
The "Maddox RFB" from Black Ops 4, an assault rifle based on the Desert Tech MDR-C, was added in 2023 as part of Season 2: Heavy Metal, under the name "Maddox".
The "Man-O-War" from Black Ops III was added in Season 2. One of its blueprints, the "Cardinal", is modeled after one of the cosmetic variants of the SCAR-H from Call of Duty Online.
The Marlin Model 1895 from Modern Warfare (2019) was added to the marksman rifle class in the 2021 Season 4: Spurned & Burned, under the name "MK2". By default, it is modeled with the “FSS 24.0" Factory” extended barrel from MW. In contrast to that game, it has an attachment that allows it to use the smaller-caliber .30-30 cartridge (the latter being used by the Marlin Model 1893 and Model 336 in reality).
The "Peacekeeper MK2" from future-era Black Ops games was added in Season 13. This specific designation was used in Black Ops III, but the weapon actually uses the model of the "Peacekeeper" from Black Ops 4, which is nearly identical to the BO3 counterpart, but has some tiny differences such as the serial number.
A visually modified Steyr AUG A3 was added to the submachine gun class as the "AGR 556". It uses the model of the "Airshot" blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), which has a different stock and a railed handguard. When the weapon was added in Season 12, it was modeled with a 5.56x45mm magazine by default like a standard AUG A3 assault rifle, despite being in the SMG category and having the option to be converted to use 5.56mm ammunition in different-looking 30 or 60-round magazines.
In Season 13, the "AGR 556" got modified with a custom magwell and an SMG-sized magazine, both looking different from AUG submachine gun variants. When a 5.56mm conversion attachment was used, said magwell used to be retained (resulting in the 5.56mm magazine clipping through it), but this was later fixed.
The "Matchstick" and "Al Rukh" blueprints using 5.56mm magazines have proper AUG A3 stocks. They are returning blueprints from Modern Warfare; the former is fitted with a top rail similar to the civilian AUG A3 M1, while the latter has an AUG A3 M1-like flash hider and an AUG A3 SF-style scope.
The "Reptilian Camouflage" blueprint is modeled after the "Emerald Archer" blueprint from Black Ops Cold War, which is an AUG A2 with a fictionalized trigger guard.
The "Swordfish" from Black Ops 4, a burst-firing bullpup rifle taking cues from the Vektor CR-21 and the FN F2000, was added in 2021 as part of Season 9: Nightmare. It fires in 4-round bursts by default, but the "Halberd Mag" attachment changes the fire mode to 5-round burst.
The "Type 25", a futuristic QBZ-95-1 from Black Ops II (with an original QBZ-95 style trigger guard), appears in the game. It previously used 5.56mm ammo in Battle Royale (which is used by the QBZ-97 in reality), but now it uses the generic "heavy" ammo for assault rifles and LMGs.
The "Phoenix Inferno" is a returning blueprint of the "QBZ-83" from Black Ops Cold War, which is a differently stylized QBZ-95-1.
The "Demise" blueprint of the "Type 25" is modeled after a Micro Tavor MTAR-21. It uses the model of the "Tavor-21 Tech" from Call of Duty Online, which has a longer barrel and a modified stock.
The Zastava M59/66 from Modern Warfare (2019), which has a furniture similar to the Tapco Intrafuse Stock System, was added in the 2021 Season 1: New Order. Like in that game, it is referred to as the "SKS", and appears under the marksman rifle class.
The Barrett XM109 from Modern Warfare (2019), a hybrid of the earlier and the later model, returns as the "Rytec AMR". It was added in 2021 as part of Season 6: The Heat.
The "DL Q33" is a fictional bolt-action sniper rifle with possibly some minor inspiration from the Cheyenne Tactical M200 Intervention seen in previous games, along with a few parts reminiscent of the Cadex Defence Dual Strike Chassis.
One of its blueprints, the "Doomed Chorus", is more directly based on the M200 Intervention.
The "Fatigue" blueprint is modeled after one of the cosmetic variants of the Remington MSR from Call of Duty Online. It has an MSR-style handguard, and the receiver takes various visual cues from the "D-25S", an FD308-based sniper rifle from Modern Warfare Remastered. It also has a Tyrant Designs skeletonized pistol grip.
The "HDR" from Modern Warfare (2019), a hybrid bolt-action sniper rifle with parts that resemble the Victrix Corvus, PGM Mini-Hecate and Armalite AR-50A1, was added in 2023 as part of Season 3: Rush.
The "Locus", a futuristic sniper rifle based on the PGM Mini-Hecate and previously appearing in Black Ops III and Black Ops 4, was added to the game in Season 2. It specifically uses the BO3 design.
The "Flesh Wound" blueprint is a modified M14 with a shorter barrel. It is a returning blueprint from Modern Warfare (2019), having a stock that seems to be a hybrid of an Archangel chassis and Magpul's Remington 700 stock.
In addition, full-sized M14 rifles are seen in the Season 9 comic.
The "Outlaw", a bolt-action revolving (yeah...) sniper rifle seemingly inspired by a Blaser R93 and previously appearing in Black Ops 4, was added in Season 6.
The "XPR-50", a semi-automatic sniper rifle somewhat resembling the bolt-action Barrett Model 98 Bravo, returns from Black Ops II and Black Ops III. It specifically uses the BO3 model.
The FN Minimi from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in 2023 as the "Bruen MK9" with the release of Season 10: 4th Anniversary. Additionally, a Minimi/M249 with a custom stock and a vertical foregrip is seen on the "Love Hurts" calling card; the latter is a returning card from Modern Warfare (2019), where it is labeled "Sending Love".
A Minimi Para is seen on the "Camper" calling card.
The "Hades" from Black Ops 4, a machine gun resembling the Mk 48 Mod 0 but with the depiction of a helical feeding mechanism, was added in 2021 as part of Season 7: Elite of the Elite.
The Knight's Armament ChainSAW was added in Season 7 as the "Chopper". Its model was taken from Call of Duty: Ghosts, though the proper circular vent holes have been replaced by elongated ones. Furthermore, the only parts remaining from the underslung Spike's Tactical "Havoc" flare launcher are the mount and the receiver; the barrel assembly has been replaced by some kind of rail system. The "Chain Reaction" Legendary blueprint of the "Chopper" does have a Havoc underbarrel launcher attached, albeit still unusable.
In Season 9, with the introduction of Gunsmith, the weapon got modified with a pistol grip and a stock, allowing it to be properly aimed by default. However, it retains the KAC ChainSAW's unique lower receiver (rather than making it akin to the original KAC LMG), resulting in a bulky appearance. Equipping the "heavy handle" attachment re-adds the chainsaw grips.
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KAC LAMG
The "Klondike" and "Become War" blueprints are modeled after the "FiNN LMG" from Modern Warfare (2019), a modified Knight's Armament LAMG. Additionally, the "Firewall" blueprint is a KAC LAMG fitted with KAC ChainSAW-style grips.
A heavily modified L86A1 appears as the "UL736". Its design is similar to the modified L86A2 from Call of Duty Online.
The "X Marks the Spot" blueprint uses the design of the L86 from Modern Warfare (2019), which is much more accurately modeled, albeit still having a few differences compared to the real weapon, such as an L85-style handguard.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingL86A1 with SUSAT scope - 5.56x45mm NATOError creating thumbnail: File missingThe base "UL736". Its drum magazine originally held 75 rounds by default, but the capacity was reduced to a mere 30 rounds following the Season 9 update.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe weapon fitted with a bipod and a dual drum magazine that only holds 50 rounds.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe "X Marks the Spot" blueprint, which specifically uses the color scheme of the "Marooned" blueprint from Modern Warfare. In addition to the more realistic design of the weapon, the magazine has a more plausible shape for its capacity.
"M4LMG"
The "M4LMG", a squad automatic weapon overall reminiscent of a Barrett REC7 but with an Astra Defense StG4-esque upper receiver, returns from Call of Duty Online.
The PKM from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in 2021 as part of Season 11: Final Snow.
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QJB-95-1 / QBZ-97 Hybrid
A hybrid of the QJB-95-1 and the QBZ-97 appears as the "S36", being based on the futurized QJB-95-1 from Black Ops II. It has a selector switch above the pistol grip like the QJB-95-1, but feeds from AR-15 style magazines like the QBZ-97 (and the QJB-97), as well as having a QBZ-95/97 style trigger guard.
The LMT M203 grenade launcher from the rebooted Modern Warfare franchise was added in the 2023 Season 2: Heavy Metal as an underbarrel option for the "M4".
The Taurus Raging Bull-based "Annihilator" from Black Ops III was added in Season 6, and is still used in single-action mode.
In Season 7, the Battle Royale version gained the ability to be reloaded. This is done while the hammer is still cocked, something not possible on real similar revolvers.
The "Ballistic Shield" operator skill comes with a futuristic machine pistol. It previously appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and was added to Call of Duty: Mobile in Season 12.
The futuristic handheld General Dynamics GAU-19/A from Black Ops II returns as the "Death Machine". It is available as an "operator skill", and is also equipped on the "XS1 Goliath" armor killstreak.
The "Cluster Smoke Grenade" is a fictional smoke grenade loosely based on the M47 CS grenade. It is exclusive to Battle Royale mode, and is available to the Smoke Bomber class.
The same futurized M84 stun grenade from Black Ops II returns, once again serving as the base model for two grenades, "Flashbang Grenade" and "Concussion Grenade".
The modernized depiction of the Mk.V CN Gas Grenade from Modern Warfare (2019) returns as the "Gas Grenade". It was added in 2021 as part of Season 1: New Order.
The AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher is mounted on the "Wheelson" UGV scorestreak from Modern Warfare (2019), which was added to Mobile in the 2023 Season 3: Rush.
The Browning M2HB is available for use on the pseudo PL-01 tank added to Battle Royale in Season 7 (as well as the Ground War mode added later). It is referred to as "Tank Machine Gun".
It also became usable in the regular multiplayer in Season 9 as the "Shield Turret" scorestreak, reusing the model from Modern Warfare (2019). Said "Shield Turret" later became available in Battle Royale in the 2021 Season 1: New Order, for the Desperado class.
In the "Tank Battle" gametype of Battle Royale (released in the 2021 Season 2: Day of Reckoning), tank-mounted M2s are also available with a "Purifier" flamethrower modification or a "War Machine" grenade launcher modification.
The same mockup of the FIM-92 Stinger Dual Mount System seen in Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty Online appears as the SAM Turret scorestreak. It is also seen in the practice range (the latter having been added in Season 7), where it is used to rather comically launch rockets at an impossible angle and absurdly slow speed as to emulate skeet shooting.
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General Dynamics GAU-17/A
In the Zombies mode Undead Siege, the "Heavy Sentry Turret" consists of twin-mounted and shortened General Dynamics GAU-17/A rotary guns. Each one is depicted with five barrels instead of six.
A tripod-mounted version of the previously mentioned futuristic GAU-19/A is used for the unmanned sentry gun killstreak. The gun is also mounted on the "Antelope A20" assault vehicle in Battle Royale and Ground War.
Two General Dynamics GAU-19/B rotary guns are mounted on the "Combat Helicopter" in the Ground War: Skirmish mode from the 2023 Season 4: Veiled Uprising, as well as the 3.0 update of Ground War.
The General Dynamics M197 Vulcan is the chin armament of the "Stealth Chopper" scorestreak, a fictional helicopter based on the RAH-66 Commanche. What appears to be an M197 Vulcan is also mounted on the top of the "Gunboat" introduced with Ground War 3.0 in the 2023 Season 6: Templar's Oath.
An M134 Minigun is mounted at the front of the "Gunboat" in Ground War 3.0. It uses the Black Ops Cold War model, which has a 4-flange barrel clamp (like an original General Electric M134) combined with a Dillon Aero flash hider.
What appears to be a stylized NSV is available for use on the "Kriegshammer" tank (also known as "War Beast") and on the "Shrike AAV" in Ground War, following the 2023 Season 4: Veiled Uprising update.
Low-detail NSV machine guns can also be seen mounted on abandoned T-72 tanks in the multiplayer map "Standoff" and in Battle Royale.
Prior to the aforementioned update, the Kriegshammer instead featured a DShK when it was introduced with Ground War 2.0 in the 2022 Season 11: Ultimate Frontier.
The reverse draw crossbow from Modern Warfare (2019), which is a hybrid of the Barnett Headhunter and the Scorpyd Aculeus crossbows, was added in 2021 as part of Season 7: Elite of the Elite under the pistol class.
A different crossbow is strapped to the back of Seraph's "Gravekiller" skin.
The "Tinder Bag" consists of an M2 Flamethrower's tank group. It is available to the Igniter class added to Battle Royale in the 2022 Season 8: Train to Nowhere.
The "Sensor Dart" from Black Ops 4 is set to be added in the 2023 Season 11: Siren Song, under the name "Trip Sensor". Like in that game, it is delivered via a pistol that appears to be based on a Brügger & Thomet VP9.
The "Lightgun Trainer" and "Bubblegun" calling cards feature an Arsenal Firearms Strike One style pistol. Said design is seen in Modern Warfare (2019) on some blueprints of the Glock 21, such as the "Urban Defiler".
A pair of LeMat 1861 revolvers are seen on the "Deadshot" and "Funny Bone" sprays. Their design is the same as the "M1 Irons" from Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, with a top rail.
The fictional "Strife" pistol from Black Ops 4 is holstered on "The Fire Team" skin of Krystof "Firebreak" Hejek and on "The 'Stache" skin of Jarrah "Crash" Bazley.
An unidentified shotgun is used by Nikolai Belinski in the 2021 Season 6: The Heat comic.
"ASM1"
The "ASM1", a futuristic Thompson submachine gun from Advanced Warfare, is seen in Battle Pass comics, first appearing in the 2022 Season 9: Zombies Are Back comic.
The fictional "MORS", a bolt-action sniper rifle/railgun from Advanced Warfare, was seen in the cinematic trailer for Call of Duty: Mobile, but was cut from the game.
SVU
An SVU is held by operator Merc 5 in the menu of the Counterattack event.
A Mk 2 hand grenade is seen in a loading screen featuring the "Gold Standard" Legendary blueprint of the "HG 40". Mk 2 grenades are also seen on Carver Butcher's and Lucas Riggs' character models.
M18 smoke grenades are seen on Russell Adler's "Glitz" skin, John Baker's "Dissident" skin, Maxim Antonov's "Crusher" skin, and Frank Woods' "Gladiator" skin.
The "G.I. Mini Reflex" from Modern Warfare (2019) was added in Season 9 under the name "Red Dot Sight 1".
"Red Dot Sight 1" (MW11 - Neon Shuriken)
On the "Neon Shuriken" of the M1911, the sight takes the form of the "Quickdot LED" from Black Ops Cold War, which appears to be inspired by the C-More red dot sight.
Vortex Venom Red Dot
The "Solozero Optics Mini Reflex" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Red Dot Sight 2".
SIG-Sauer ROMEO3 MAX
The SIG-Sauer ROMEO3 MAX-like "Cronen LP945 Mini Reflex" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Red Dot Sight 3".
Kobra Red Dot
The "Viper Reflex Sight" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Red Dot Sight 4".
OKP-7
The "Monocle Reflex Sight" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Red Dot Sight 5".
HoloSun HS510C
The "Operator Reflex Sight" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Red Dot Sight 6".
"Red Dot Sight 6" (Fennec - Ascended)
On the "Ascended" blueprint of the KRISS Vector, the "Red Dot Sight 6" looks different. It is based on the Adco SOLO Sight System or some of its numerous copies like the Sure Shot reflex sight. A red dot sight of the same basis was seen in some previous Call of Duty games.
"Classic Holographic Sight"
BelOMO PK-AS-W
The "APX5 Holographic Sight" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Holographic Sight 1".
EOTech EXPS2
The "Corp Combat Holo Sight" from Modern Warfare was added as the "Holographic Sight 2".
"Holographic Sight 3"
The "PBX Holo 7 Sight" from Modern Warfare, based on a Hartman MH1 reflex sight, was added as the "Holographic Sight 3".
Scopes
"Tactical Scope"
1P29 Scope
The "VLK 3.0x Optic" from Modern Warfare was added as the "3X Tactical Scope 1" ("3X Tactical Scope A" for sniper rifles).
"3X Tactical Scope 1" (Fennec - Ascended)
On the "Ascended" blueprint of the Vector, the scope seems to take some visual cues from the Trijicon ACOG seen in past Call of Duty games.
Raytheon ELCAN Specter DR 1-4x
The "Scout Combat Optic" from Modern Warfare was added as the "3X Tactical Scope 2" ("3X Tactical Scope B" for sniper rifles).
"3X Tactical Scope 3"
The "Cronen C480 Pro Optic" from Modern Warfare was added as the "3X Tactical Scope 3" ("3X Tactical Scope C" for sniper rifles).
"3X Tactical Scope 3" (AGR 556 - Al Rukh)
On the "Al Rukh" blueprint of the AUG A3, the scope takes the form of Modern Warfare’s "Integral 3.0x Optic", resembling an AUG A3 SF's scope.
"3X Tactical Scope 3" (MK2 - Brushstroke)
On the "Brushstroke" blueprint of the Marlin Model 1895, the scope is modeled after the "Solozero NVG Enhanced" scope from Modern Warfare, which resembles the L3 Insight CNVD-T thermal sight.
"4X Tactical Scope"
The "4X Tactical Scope" uses the model of the EOTech G33-like magnifier used as part of the "4.0x Flip Hybrid" in Modern Warfare.
"OWC 4.4X Tactical Scope" / "6X Tactical Scope 2"
The "OWC 4.4X Tactical Scope" and the "6X Tactical Scope 2" use the model of the "Variable Zoom Scope" from Modern Warfare. The 4.4X scope is for the assault rifles and LMGs, while the 6X is for the marksman rifles and the sniper rifles (on the latter, the attachment is called "6X Tactical Scope B").
"RTC 4.4X Tactical Scope" / "6X Tactical Scope 3"
The "RTC 4.4X Tactical Scope" and the "6X Tactical Scope 3" use the model of the "Sniper Scope" from Modern Warfare. The 4.4X scope is for the assault rifles and LMGs, and the 6X is for the marksman rifles and the sniper rifles (on the latter, the attachment is called "6X Tactical Scope C").
"6X Tactical Scope 3" (SP-R 208)
On the M24 SWS, the "6X Tactical Scope 3" uses the model of the "Solozero SP-R 28mm" scope from Modern Warfare.
"Thermal Scope"
A thermal scope appears exclusively in Battle Royale, where it is attached to the Mythic variant of the AS50. Its overall shape is reminiscent of the thermal scope seen in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
Stocks
Fortis LA-style stock
On the "M4", AK-102, M16A4, "ICR-1", "HBRa3", M14 EBR-RI, RPD, "M4LMG", PKM and Origin-12, the "YKM Light Stock" is inspired by the Fortis LA stock (despite the Origin-12 being modeled with that stock by default). This model is also used for the "Light Weight Stock" on the "Peacekeeper MK2", the "OWC Skeleton Stock" on the HK433, and the stock seen on the "Flood" and "Melting Point" blueprints of the MP5A3.
Magpul ACS / KRISS DS150 Hybrid
On the "M4", SVD and PKM, the "RTC Steady Stock" takes the form of a hybrid of the Magpul ACS and the KRISS Defiance DS150 stock. This is also the case for the "MIP Strike Stock" on the M16A4 and M14 EBR-RI, the "OWC Skeleton Stock" on the "HBRa3", the "RTC Assault Tactical" stock on the MCX VIRTUS, and the "FTAC Stalker-Scout" on the "HDR".
MFT Minimalist Stock
A slightly altered MFT Minimalist stock appears as the "YKM Combat Stock" on the "M4", "ICR-1", Galil ACE, "M4LMG" and Origin-12, and as the "Marathon Stock" on the "Peacekeeper MK2".