One of the Aftermarket Parts in MW3 completely removes vertical recoil on a Modern Warfare 2 assault rifle, making it perfect for beaming opponents at any range.

The addition of Aftermarket Parts or Conversion Kits has seen a whole new layer of gameplay added to Call of Duty, making huge changes to weapons to make them used in completely different ways.

In Season 4, Modern Warfare 3 introduced theJAK Requiem, a new AMP for MW2’s Kastov 762, a recreation of the iconic AK47 — though not quite as powerful.

This was showcased byJGOD, who gave previews of both the regular Kastov 762 and the weapon with the JAK Requiem, showing a complete difference.

New AMP for Kastov 762/545 removes all vertical Recoil…pic.twitter.com/TgjwgIdvAY

While the weapon’s recoil pattern wasn’t that hard to control in the first place, the removal of vertical recoil makes it significantly easier to use. Even so, don’t expect the Kastov 762 to burst into the meta anytime soon, unlike other weapons that have got the JAK treatment.

While the likes of theBP50andMCWturned intoformidable SMGswith their Aftermarket Parts, the Kastov 762 doesn’t quite pack the same punch. It isn’t going to hit anywhere near as hard as the currentmeta Warzone classes, making it a difficult option to justify using.

The gun will still be outclassed by other weapons known for their accuracy like theHolger 26andSVA 545. However, if you struggle hitting your long-range shots consistently even with thebest Warzone controller settings, the JAK Requiem might at least be worth considering.

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Jacob Hale is Dexerto’s UK Editor. He is an award-nominated Gaming and Esports reporter, known for his industry-leading coverage of the Call of Duty competitive scene. Jacob has bylines at GINX and Esports News UK. You can contact him at: jacob.hale@dexerto.com