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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode


For other uses, see Commando.

The Commando (known as the Carbine in Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified) is an automatic assault rifle featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified.

Call of Duty: Black Ops

Campaign

The Commando is used by Alex Mason, Frank Woods, and other Studies and Observations Group members in multiple missions, the first being "The Defector," in which it has a Grenade Launcher attached. It is the main starting weapon for all campaign missions in Vietnam, with the exception of SOG. Friendly soldiers will drop them when killed (most of the time with Dual Mags or no attachments). It is seen in "Victor Charlie" with a Grenade Launcher attached once the SOG assault the Vietnamese village. In the PC version, it has Tiger camouflage. It is used for the last time in "Crash Site" with an ACOG Scope attached.

Multiplayer

The Commando is unlocked at level 44. Its stats in power and range are identical to the previously unlocked AK-47, but it has a faster draw speed, a shorter reload time, and clear iron sights, which largely negates the utilities of the Red Dot and Reflex sights. The weapon's recoil, while moderately low, can become a problem during prolonged fire at longer ranges, though, as with most other assault rifles, usage of burst fire can mitigate this. Overall, the Commando is a very versatile weapon, boasting a fast reload time, fairly low recoil, fairly high damage, a good rate of fire, and a fast draw speed.

Attachments

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Zombies

The Commando is available through the Mystery Box and is very effective when used in conjunction with Speed Cola due to both high accuracy and power. However, its high rate of fire may burn through ammo quickly, especially if the player is using Double Tap Root Beer.

When the Commando is Pack-A-Punched, it is called the "Predator". It gains a 40 round magazine, Dual Mags, higher damage (one-hit-kill headshot until round 12) and extra reserve ammo.

Commando vs. Predator

Commando Predator
Commando BO Predator BO
Damage 150-100 210-150
Fire mode Automatic Automatic
Rate of fire 750 750
Magazine size 30 40
Max ammo 270+30 360+40
Reload 2.05, 2.55 (empty) 2.05, 2.55 (empty) (quicker every other reload due to Dual Mags)
Mobility Medium Medium
Sounds
Video
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Extras more ammo, Dual Mags, more damage


Gallery

For more images, see Commando/Gallery.
For Attachment images, see Commando/Attachment.
For camouflage images, see Commando/Camouflage.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

The Commando was seen in a behind-the-scenes of Call of Duty: Black Ops II. However, it did not appear in the game. Its pick-up icon from the previous game is still present in the game files.

Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified

The Commando appears as "CARBINE" in Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified. It retains the same firing sound and the same model as in the first Black Ops.

Trivia

  • The Commando has the same front iron sight as the M16.
  • Though the render uses the extended magazine, the weapon and killfeed icon show the regular magazine.
  • The Commando's carry sling is wrapped around the weapon. However, the Commando's HUD icon does not show the sling wrapped around the gun.
  • In the Berlin Wall trailer, it shows two soldiers wielding Commandos with both Extended Mags and Flamethrowers, which is impossible in the game.
  • The rifle's lower receiver reads "CAL 223 MODEL 01 SERIAL 0040209", "PONY", and "MINOTAURUS ARMS." The iron sights read "MP FOLDING SIGHT PN04022009JW-P III-ARC FIREARMS.
  • When camouflage is applied to the Commando, it appears noticeably more worn than when applied to any other assault rifle, with scratches and paint chipping present. This is most noticeable with Red.
  • When the Flamethrower attachment is equipped, the Commando's reload animation changes slightly.
  • The Commando's name when upgraded via the Pack-a-Punch machine, "Predator", is a reference to the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Predator", along with "Commando" being another of his movies.
  • In the multi-player teaser trailer, the Commando has a Red Dot Sight attached but the front iron sights are lowered. In the final game, they are removed instead.
  • In the beta version of Call of Duty: Black Ops, the Commando had a slower reload animation.
  • If the Commando is equipped with the Flamethrower attachment, the barrel gains a heat shield to support the attachment.
  • The sling wrapped around the Commando was originally also supposed to have camouflage applied as well, as can be seen on the multi-player reveal trailer with Woodland and Yukon Camouflages.
  • When the Masterkey shotgun is attached to the Commando, the shotgun has a larger hipfire spread while moving. This is unique to the Commando.
  • When using Berlin Camouflage on the Commando in third-person, the left side of the Commando has the correct pattern while the right side has a mixture of Woodland and Flora camouflage.
  • The Commando in the E3 demonstration has standard rails, like that of the weapons in the Modern Warfare series, but the in-game Commando has a flatter rail without the ridges. The HUD icon, however, still has the "modern" rails.
Commando all attachments The Defector BO

Commando with all attachments

  • The Commando is Frank Woods' weapon of choice.
  • In the multi-player main menu, two soldiers are seen carrying Commandos; one in the front, with an ACOG scope attached, and another to the right with a carry handle, and with an ACOG Scope on rails of the handle.
  • In Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies, the Commando's sight is slightly misaligned to the left. This is fixed through upgrading it.
  • Nikolai uses an Commando in the Shangri-La trailer, and it has a Dual Mag, meaning it's Pack-a-Punched.
  • In "The Defector", whe using 'noclip' via console commands, it is possible to see that several soldiers in Texas have Commandos with all attachments. Those Commandos cannot be used, as the soldiers are not solid objects and they are part of Huey's model, and, as such, they cannot be killed.

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