The JAK Cataclysm transforms the RPK from an LMG to a .50 Cal sniper rifle and has all of the characteristics of a meta weapon in Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer and Warzone.
Conversion kits have worked wonders on a few weapons that previously struggled to get any use. Thanks to theJAK Patriot conversion kit, the M16 went from one of MW3’s worst ARs into one of the title’s best thanks to full-auto fire capability.
Meanwhile, theJAK Revenger kittransformed the BP50 from an underused and disappointing AR into an SMG capable of competing with any top short-range meta weapon.
Sledgehammer Games also struck gold with theJAK Raven kit. Although the MCW is a solid AR, it shines even brighter as a fast-firing SMG. Similarly, the RPK has always been a good weapon, but the new JAK Cataclysm conversion kit elevates the LMG to another level.
How to unlock the JAK Cataclysm conversion kit
Unlock the JAK bycompleting five weekly challenges from Season 5, Week 2. Thesechallengescan be completed across multiplayer, Warzone, and Zombies, or even a combination of the three.
Command the battlefield with the JAK Cataclysm, a .50 Cal conversion kit for the RPK. Unlock it in#MW3today via the Week 2 Challenges!pic.twitter.com/BhgMiSLacZ
After you have finished five challenges and unlocked the JAK Cataclysm, the Aftermarket Part can be equipped on the RPK in the conversion kit attachment slot. To unlock the conversion kit slot players first need to reach Level 19 on the hard-hitting LMG.
Complete any five of the following challenges to unlock the JAK Cataclysm conversion kit
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