- "Full-auto assault rifle. Largest ammo pool in class with improved damage. Double barrel firing."
- — Description
The DoubleCross is a double-barreled assault rifle that was added to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 with the Operation Dark Divide update.
Specifications[]
- Ammo (Blackout): 7.62mm
- Operator Mod: None
Zombies[]
The DoubleCross can be obtained from the Mystery Box for 950 points on all maps. When upgraded via the Pack-a-Punch Machine it becomes the Fanged Doom gaining an increased base magazine size of 60, increased maximum reserve ammo of 480 and increased damage.
DoubleCross | Fanged Doom | |
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Fire mode | Full-Auto | Full-Auto |
Max ammo | 44+352 56+448 (w/ Ext. Mags) 74+592 (w/ Ext. Mags II) |
60+480 76+608 (w/ Ext. Mags) 101+808 (w/ Ext. Mags II) |
Extras | Increased damage, larger magazine and extra reserve ammo. |
Blackout[]
The DoubleCross can be looted in Blackout from a Blackjack Stash in limited time modes or Alcatraz Portal Quads. It utilizes 7.62mm ammunition.
Attachments[]
Name | Icon | Description |
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Reflex | Precision red dot sight with 1.35x magnification. | |
Holographic | Wide view with 1.75x magnification and a fine point circular reticle. | |
Threat Detector | Biometric targeting confirmation and periphery enemy detection. | |
Extended Mags | Increased ammo capacity. | |
Laser Sight | Improved hip-fire accuracy. | |
High Caliber | Increased damage to headshots. Increased headshot damage against Basic and Enhanced zombies. (Zombies) | |
FMJ | Penetrates and destroys armor. Improved bullet penetration through walls and objects. Reduced damage mitigation when hitting Heavy and Mini-Boss enemies. (Zombies) | |
Long Barrel | Increased damage falloff ranges. | |
Grip | Reduced recoil while aiming down the sight. | |
Stock | Improved movement speed while aiming. | |
Extended Mags II | Maximized ammo capacity. | |
Laser Sight II | Maximized hip fire accuracy and no hipfire penalty while moving. |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Before December 13th, 2021, the weapon was known as the Echohawk Dual Bore, but was changed due to the use of "Echohawk" as a Native American family name.[1]