One of the Aftermarket Parts available in MW3 effectively eliminates vertical recoil on a Modern Warfare 2 assault rifle, making it highly effective for taking down opponents at any distance.
The inclusion of Aftermarket Parts and Conversion Kits has introduced a fresh dimension of gameplay to Call of Duty, resulting in significant alterations to weapons and allowing for their use in entirely novel manners.
In the fourth season, Modern Warfare 3 brought about the introduction of the JAK Requiem, an additional AMP for MW2’s Kastov 762 that is based on the famous AK47. However, it is not as strong as the original.
The description of the attachment states that it is a counter-balanced rifle system that effectively eliminates vertical recoil. This statement is completely true as the attachment reduces vertical recoil by 100%, essentially eradicating it.
The complete difference between the regular Kastov 762 and the weapon with the JAK Requiem was demonstrated by JGOD during his showcase at https://x.com/jgodyt. He provided previews of both versions, highlighting their distinct features.
New AMP for Kastov 762/545 removes all vertical Recoil… pic.twitter.com/TgjwgIdvAY
— James – JGOD (@JGODYT) June 5, 2024
Despite the weapon’s manageable recoil pattern, the elimination of vertical recoil has made it much more user-friendly. However, it is unlikely that the Kastov 762 will become a popular choice in the meta, unlike other weapons that have received the JAK treatment.
Despite the addition of Aftermarket Parts, the Kastov 762 falls short in comparison to the BP50 and MCW, both of which have become powerful SMGs. It lacks the same level of impact as the popular Warzone loadouts, making it a less appealing choice to use.
Despite its potential, the gun will still be overshadowed by other highly accurate weapons such as the Holger 26 and SVA 545. Nevertheless, if you find yourself struggling to consistently land long-range shots even with the top Warzone controller settings, it may be worthwhile to consider trying out the JAK Requiem.
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