Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 players have been left astounded by a powerful new attachment that offers little to no recoil and looks to become a key part of any weapon build.
Over the years, Call of Duty has had its fair share of broken and interesting weapon attachments. Grenade Launchers ruled the day in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2, but things have gone up a level with the addition of weapon tuning and more in-depth loadouts.
Modern Warfare 3 has added a new layer with Aftermarket Parts now being added and, in some cases, massively changing the way certain guns work.
These Aftermarket Parts have, however, come under plenty of criticism from players. Some have called them “pointless,” but there is a new attachment that’s been added in the Season 1 Reloaded battle pass which has got players pretty astounded.
MW3 players blown away by new JAK BFB muzzle attachment
The attachment in question is the JAK BFB muzzle which reduces horizontal and vertical recoil, as well as weapon kick in significant fashion – in fact, it reduces gun kick by 60% in some cases. The only downside is that every shot makes you appear on enemy radars like an Advanced UAV.
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That, however, isn’t going to scare anyone off. “I honestly don’t care how long I’m on the minimap with that thing, I’m never not putting it on a gun that I have the ability to,” said one player.
“The recoil reduction is so strong you can build wholly for mobility, scuff your recoil, and then more than balance it out with the BFB,” another added. “This is a great attachment. It reduces so much visual recoil from the MW2 guns. I run it on the Kastov 762 and it’s actually viable now,” another commented.
Other players noted that they’ll be interested to see how the devs may tackle the balancing of the muzzle, seeing as the pros and cons of it currently look pretty fine.
It’ll be interesting to see if the muzzle does become a must-use with every weapon, but it’s clearly captured the community’s attention early on.