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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 another variant, see XM4.
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. It was cut from Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

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 the 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, and it fires fully automatic, at the moderate 750 RPM (on par with the AK-47, Galil, and Enfield).

In terms of damage, the Commando has pretty decent damage, as it can kill in between three and four shots; headshots will grant one less bullet needed to kill an enemy. It also has a decent range, while not as long as some other weapons, is sufficient to make it a potent threat at medium range.

Overall, accuracy is very good. The recoil is low, and the iron sights are open, making it very user-friendly.

Attachment wise, many of them are up to what the player needs. Some players dislike the iron sights and opt out for optical attachments such as the Red Dot Sight and the Reflex Sight. However, the ACOG Scope and Infrared Scope are not recommended, as the recoil is increased, which ruins the Commando's main advantage.

Underbarrels can be considered for another purpose of damage, such as some extra power at close range with the Masterkey and Flamethrower, or the medium range power of a Grenade Launcher. These are optional at most, and for players that rely on other attachments, will commonly ignore the underbarrels.

The other attachments will prove to be much more useful in the general handling of the weapon. Extended Mags will bring magazines up to 45 rounds, which allows players to tackle more enemies without having to worry about resupplying. However, the moderate rate of fire won't chew through ammunition very fast, making this attachment questionable. Dual Mags will increase the starting ammunition supply and make some reloads faster. With proper maintenance, this attachment can prove extremely useful on this weapon. The Commando works very well with a Suppressor, as this turns the Commando into a powerful, accurate stealth weapon.

This weapon is often compared to the AK-47, due to their identical damage profiles. The AK-47 has an advantage in the fact that it is unlocked earlier. However, the Commando has better handling in the form of faster reload and switch times. If players dislike the handling statistics of the AK-47, they might find the Commando to be more suitable for use.

In conclusion, the Commando is a very easy to use weapon that can deal a lot of damage. The great accuracy of the weapon will give the users an advantage against enemies. However, players that can handle other weapons just as well will find little benefit out of the Commando compared to weapons with a higher ROF, damage, or range.

Attachments

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 becomes the "Predator". It gains a 40 round magazine, Dual Mags, higher damage (one-hit-kill with a headshot until round 12) and extra reserve ammo. Compared to other Assault Rifles, it has higher damage while retaining its easy-to-handle characteristics, while its lower ROF can be redeemed via Double Tap Root Beer. Due to such characteristics, it is one of the more worthwhile assault rifles to Pack-a-Punch, along with the Galil and the AUG.

Commando vs. Predator

Commando Predator
Commando BO Predator BO
Damage 150-100 210-150
Multiplier head: x4
chest: x1
abdomen: x1
head: x5
chest x1
abdomen: x1
Fire mode Automatic Automatic
Rate of fire 750 RPM 750 RPM
Magazine size 30 40
Max ammo 270+30 360+40
Reload 2.05, 2.55 (empty) 2.05, 2.55 (empty), dual mags, 1.7, 2.1 (empty)
Mobility Medium Medium
Extras Higher damage, larger magazine, more ammo, Dual Mags


Gallery

For attachment images, see Commando (weapon)/Attachments.
For camouflage images, see Commando (weapon)/Camouflage.
For other images, see Commando (weapon)/Gallery.

Video

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

The Commando was seen in a behind-the-scenes trailer for 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.

Gallery

Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified

The Commando appears as the Carbine in Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified. It retains the same firing sound and the same model as in the first Call of Duty: Black Ops. It is unlocked once Create-a-Class is acquired. It doesn't have the raw damage that other weapons can supply, but the Carbine is very accurate.

Hostiles

The Carbine appears in Hostiles mode. It can be acquired from Weapon Drops, and is found with ACOG sight. It also appears in Mutually Assured, used (and can be dropped) by the enemy faction, and starts to appear as early as round 3. It is rare in this sense, and it will always have a Red Dot Sight. It also appears in the map Hostiles on the Range, eventually used by Close-Range Bombers.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The carry sling on the Commando moves when moving on the console versions of the game. In Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies the sling does not move at all.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The sling wrapped around the Commando was originally also supposed to have camouflage applied as well, as can be seen on the multiplayer 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. This shotgun also has less ammunition in reserve compared to the one mounted on other assault rifles in multiplayer.
  • 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

  • In Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies, the Commando's sight is slightly misaligned to the left. This is fixed through upgrading it.
  • In "The Defector", when 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.
  • The Create-a-Class image shows it with Extended Mags.
  • When viewed in first person whilst equipped with any optical attachments (eg. ACOG, Red Dot Sight, Reflex Sight) the frontal iron sights appear to have been removed however, if viewed in third-person in the same, real-time, the frontal iron sights still remain.

References

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