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All right Hello, and welcome back to another strangely awesome article. A few days ago, we posted a ranking of Rick Grimes top five most iconic weapons in The Walking Dead. In this article, we're going to be showing you how to make a few of those as well as some extras in the gunsmith here in Modern Warfare 3.
If you haven't checked that article out yet, please do. After this one, we pull from it a lot. You can see him using it in scenes where the survivors raid Woodberry and when they're defending their home from Walkers. So to get this build, you're kind of going for a more classic late 2000s, early 2010s M4 build, so everything's pretty much to make that happen.
I use this 14-inch carbine shroud barrel just for that classic rounded handguard. The torrent span 9 gives you a more solid throwback stock rather than like the skeletal ones we get nowadays, and I use the 45-round mag just to smooth things out and give you like a nice steel mag because the default one is just a little too modern for my liking and has that like View Window, which is not accurate.
For the build we're going for in the show, you're going to use this Amop V4 optic because that's really nice, like Clear Sight Picture. This is actually popular in the war zone. Almost all of last year of Modern Warfare 2 this is the closest thing we have to an aimo, optic in real life in the game so that's why I use it cuz that's what Rick has on his gun in the show all right so the sidearm for this class and honestly all of them of course has to be Rick's Colt Python revolver so we use the basilis, to make this so the only attachment you really need to change is the Bryson WD 85, grip cuz that gives you like that classic wood grain handle that he has in the show you can really play around with whatever loader or ammunition you like I recommend the high-grain rounds if you're going to use them as a primary, like in Zombies, which gives you more bullet velocity and damage range with a little bit of recoil, which honestly I kind of like the aesthetic of, which has a nice feel to it, and you can twoot in multiplayer pretty easily.
Yeah, and a one-shot to the head, so this is really fun to use, and then in the battle pass, we have the trigger finger blueprint, which is like their version of Rick's gun, so if you open it up, you can see the attachments are a little different than mine. I would change the ammunition for sure to one of the two I recommended on this pill, but it looks pretty nice.
Okay, so next we're going to start with two AK-47-type builds. You're going to want to use the COV 762 for both, not the 545, so the first has a lot of wooden furniture, so for the barrel in the stock, you're going to want to use the cast 7 46 millim, and the Ivanov Wood stock just gets that classic wooden furniture look.
If you have any blueprints that give you a wooden grip, definitely go for these; there's a couple, but if you have this blueprint and you have this grip, definitely run that because it gives you a really nice solid wood finish that's pretty close to the one on the barrel in the stock. 40-round mags are going to be standard on both of these builds just because the default mag you get in this game is like a polamag, which is not accurate to the one in the show; it's a steel mag.
So definitely go for 40-round mags as always, and then ammo is up to you. I use a 762 armor piercing just because there's that one scene where Rick Wallbanks and all of the wolves in the RV are all right, so next we have Rick's all-black AK. This was a bit harder to get accurate since we don't have plum stocks or handguards here in Modern Warfare 3.
Aside from the armor-piercing rounds and the 40-round mags I recommend using on the last build, the only difference I make is the sack and tread 40 because that gives you a nice, slanted muzzle that kind of resembles the one you see on the show, but honestly, the main appeal of this is that you just need something to offset that recoil, and as you can see, this attachment does pretty well.
It's a little bouncy, but it kind of goes mostly up. After a while, it kind of starts side to side and then goes up to the right, so if you can kind of learn the pattern and control it, you'll be good, but I love the look and feel of this gun a lot, and it is so fun to just spray and prey all right, so here's our Lochman sub build to replicate the MP5 rck uses in season 8.
Yeah, if you have the blueprint, I would highly recommend that you start with the Lockman Classic because that just gives you a really nice kind of wear-and-tear look to it. Attachments to this are the L38 Falcon Barrel and the mere recoil 56 Factory stock. This grip is optional, but I prefer it and it especially if you were running the lockman classic one the op x94, grip is the closest match I can find on the one Rick uses in the show and then you can run this unsuppressed, if you want to CU he does do both in the show but if you're going to run it suppressed like he does in the hallway scene definitely go with this one, and this build is weird because it's like it's super accurate for an SMG but it also moves really clunky for an SMG as you can see our aim down side speed is kind of slow, but we're pretty accurate.
Definitely a really interesting build to use, especially in stealth, zombies, or war zones where your ad speed and mobility don't really matter as much, okay? So last build, we recommended a blueprint. This one, unfortunately, is mandatory because the only way to get a wooden rifle in this game is with the wood walls blueprint, so this blueprint honestly comes with pretty much all of the attachments you'd want already.
The only thing I did was change the barrel from the fluted one to the 22 and 1/2 in Elevate 11 and replace the ammunition with high-grain rounds to help with bullet velocity and damage range because otherwise this thing would be an absolute hit marker machine. But as you can see, it does pretty well with these attachments.
I'm getting one shot, Kills, but I got to aim really high. So, unfortunately, this thing is not as good as it was in Modern Warfare 2, and this is modeled after Dale's sniper rifle that eventually Rick picks up and uses for a bit in season 3. This is also modeled after a different character, not Rick, although he does eventually use it.
This is Shane's shotgun from the first couple seasons of the show, so if you want to start with the Bryson 800, the most essential attachment here for the look is the guardian stock because that replaces, usually you have kind of like a more typical shotgun stock. If you put the guardian on, you get an M4-style stock as well as a pistol grip, and then the 21 and 1/2 in recourse.