Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is taking weapon customization to a new level with the introduction of Aftermarket Parts. This brand-new customization option will give players something to strive for even after they’ve fully completed a weapon’s individual progress bar. Anyone who has ever maxed out every gun in Call of Duty knows how much of a grind it can be, but this is the developers’ way of sweetening the deal for each weapon you check off the list.
A semi-automatic handgun might get converted into a three-round burst with extra damage, a shotgun may go from pump-action to full-auto, or an LMG could be paired down into something far more mobile while retaining its big damage potential.
Not every weapon will have this feature, but it will still be a huge source for theory-crafting and experimentation, so if that’s your jam, there’s plenty to get excited about. Here is what you need to know about the Aftermarket Parts and Gunsmith Conversion Kits in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
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Aftermarket Parts are what make the new customization options run in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. As seen in the initial developer update, these parts will be used to completely remake weapons after you’ve maxed them out. In the video, we see them break down a Renetti handgun and give it a huge facelift.
Not only do the parts change, but the gun is renamed entirely to the Jak Ferocity thanks to the
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