Dragunov

The Dragunov is a Russian semi-automatic Sniper Rifle featured in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Campaign
In Campaign, the Dragunov is used by the Ultranationalists, Loyalists, and OpFor. It is the most frequently encountered sniper rifle and can be found in most levels. Unlike the multiplayer counterpart, the Dragunov in Campaign has virtually no recoil at all, but has a fire rate cap whereas the multiplayer variant can be fired as fast as desired.

Multiplayer
In multiplayer, the Dragunov is unlocked at level 22. Like all sniper rifles, the only available attachment is the ACOG Scope. This weapon is capable of killing an enemy in one shot to the chest or above (excluding arms). Because the Dragunov lacks any x1.1 or x1.4 multipliers, Stopping Power has no effect on this weapon unless shooting at targets using Juggernaut or through walls. It is also one of the six weapons that can have a golden color scheme. The Dragunov is the best sniper rifle to use without Stopping Power by a considerable margin (in Hardcore gamemodes). It is tied with the Barrett .50cal and R700 for damage (all without Stopping Power) and can fire as fast as the M21. This leaves room for another tier 2 perk, such as UAV Jammer or Overkill. The Dragunov is also extremely effective in Hardcore. But take note of its length, as it can give away the player's position.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS)
The Dragunov appears in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS) as one of the two sniper rifles in game, and being the only semi-automatic one. The Dragunov looks very similar to the Dragunov in the console versions, though much brighter in color. The Dragunov is a semi-automatic sniper rifle, but it has a Firecap, like the Dragunov in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Campaign. When fired, the player can hear what seems to be a bolt being pulled back. This, combined with a lower rate of fire, make many players consider it as a bolt-action sniper rifle, though it is still superior to the M40A3. It is only available to use once by the player in the level "Exodus".

Multiplayer
In multiplayer the Dragunov is the only sniper rifle available for the insurgents, however there's no difference between it and the M40A3 as they both kill with one shot on any part of the body and for this reason have their magazine capacity reduced to one round, making the Dragunov essentially a bolt action rifle.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The Dragunov returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but is only found in Campaign and Special Ops. It has the same firing sound and reload animation as it does in Call of Duty 4, and a slightly more detailed design. It is seen used by the Brazilian Militia, and the Russian Army. It can be found and used in multiple levels, such as:


 * In the Museum. Rather than in the weapons casing, it is found in the hands of a Militia soldier and a Spetsnaz soldier in the displays.


 * From Russian/Militia snipers in Campaign.


 * "The Only Easy Day...Was Yesterday" on the scaffolding accessed after planting the C4 on the bodies.


 * "Cliffhanger" at one of the explosion sites used by a Russian sniper.


 * "The Hornet's Nest" at the front wall of the first building during the first fight.


 * "Loose Ends" near the M240s in the back room in the first floor of the house and in the armory, next to the ammo shelf.


 * "Contingency" near the M240s near the submarine.


 * Special Ops missions "Estate Takedown", "Wetwork", "Hidden", "Suspension" and "Armor Piercing".

It, noticeably, has the front lens cap still on it, a change from the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare version. It can be found with Arctic and Woodland Camouflage patterns in specific missions. Another noticeable change is that it the bolt is now seen in the receiver.

Campaign
The Dragunov appears in the campaign in the levels "Crash Site," "Executive Order" and "Numbers." In Numbers, the Dragunov is commonly found equipped with an Infrared Scope.

Multiplayer
The Dragunov is the first Sniper Rifle available in multiplayer, available at the unlocking of Create-A-Class. It is also part of the default Sniper class. The Dragunov kills in one shot to the chest, neck, or head and in two shots to the rest of the body. This is the same killing power as the WA2000. The Dragunov has the largest magazine and reserve ammo of all sniper rifles, but has higher recoil compared to other semi-auto sniper rifles. Instead of the usual crosshairs it has a chevron-type sight.

Attachments

 * Variable Zoom
 * Extended Mag
 * ACOG Scope
 * Suppressor
 * Infrared Scope

Zombies
The Dragunov can be obtained from the Mystery Box in "Five" and Kino der Toten. It is a reasonably good support weapon until around round 8 where it starts to lose its power. When Pack-a-Punched it becomes the D115 Disassembler, and sports higher damage and a Variable Zoom scope. When Pack-a-Punched it is a one shot kill until Round 22.

Gallery
For Camouflage images, click here.

Call of Duty: Black Ops (Nintendo DS)
The Dragunov appears as one of two sniper rifles. The Dragunov has a 5 round magazine, fires semi automatic but has such a low rate of fire that could be bolt action (this was probably done for balancing reasons). It can be fitted with a silencer. The Dragunov is the sniper rifle of choice for the Soviet Army and the Cuban Forces in Singleplayer and Multiplayer.

Modern Warfare series

 * The Dragunov, W1200 and the M1911 are the only usable weapons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that are in singleplayer and Museum levels, but not multiplayer.
 * Some of the ghillie snipers in "Loose Ends" use Dragunovs.
 * This is one of the only magazine based guns which are reloaded with the right hand.
 * The WA2000 seems to have replaced the Dragunov in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, as they have the same stats but the WA2000 has a smaller magazine size, most likely for balancing reasons.
 * In multiplayer for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the DS, the Dragunov is tilted upwards until it has been fired.
 * The Dragunov has different firing sounds in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
 * In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, applying a Camouflage on the Dragunov covers the barrel, the upper receiver, and lower receiver. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Camouflage replaces the wooden furniture, the complete opposite.
 * Posters showing a disassembled view of the weapon can be found in the map Salvage.

Black Ops

 * Unlike its previous appearances in the Call of Duty series, the Dragunov has a chevron scope reticle in Call of Duty: Black Ops.
 * The reticle can glitch so that it looks like the other sniper-rifle sights, such as the L96's.
 * Similarly, the scope model itself can glitch to look like that of the WA2000.
 * The reticle will become a normal cross-hair when used in split-screen multiplayer.
 * The chevron reticle also applies to the Variable Scope.
 * The SPAS-12 Suppressed has the same firing sound as the Dragunov Suppressed.
 * In the Create-A-Class display, the magazine goes through the players arm.
 * The player actually cocks the Dragunov when picked up unlike Call of Duty 4 and Modern Warfare 2 counterparts

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