The M14 is a mostly semi-automatic rifle appearing as an assault rifle in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, Call of Duty: Black Ops III and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, as a sniper rifle in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Defiance, as a tactical rifle in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and as a battle rifle in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. It was also available in Call of Duty Online, but was removed from it. The M14 also makes a brief appearance in the Call of Duty: Mobile Battle Pass comics.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare & Modern Warfare Remastered[]
- "Single-fire with high power. Effective at medium to long range."
- — Weapon description
Multiplayer[]
The M14 cannot be obtained in the campaign, but is present in multiplayer. It is a semi-automatic rifle, with high damage, accuracy, and recoil as well as a longer effective range compared to other assault rifles. It can be modified with a Grenade Launcher, Red Dot Sight, Silencer, and an ACOG Scope. It is a 2-3 hit kill depending on range. Stopping Power improves this to a two hit kill to the body at all ranges, and a one hit kill for head shots at within about 45 meters. Stopping Power doesn't benefit the M14 too much, as it already has superb range that's more than adequate for most maps, but one shot head shot kills can be beneficial.
The M14 has substantial strengths and weaknesses, with the highest per-shot damage of all assault rifles and unusually good wall penetration, but with correspondingly high recoil and a manual rate of fire. Similar to the G3, it is a powerful weapon in Hardcore, due to the fact that it can drop any player in one shot. Unlike the G3, it doesn't need Stopping Power to kill players with Juggernaut in one shot at any range in Hardcore, unless the player is using Last Stand and is shot somewhere other than the head, and/or if they are shot through enough cover.
The M14 has some of the highest recoil among all weapons in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Its recoil pattern is 40 to each side, 80 upwards, and 0 downwards. Barring shotguns and some sniper rifles, no other weapon has a net recoil of 80 upwards. The M14's recoil is further exacerbated by its unusually low center speed, at 1200 rather than the standard 1500 for assault rifles. Reload speeds are also slow compared to other assault rifles. The iron sights are obtrusive, so adding a sight to the M14 can improve its performance. The Red Dot Sight is better for close to medium ranges than the ACOG Scope, with a clearer sight picture and less zoom magnification. The ACOG has greater zoom, poorer center speed, and significantly increases recoil along with some idle sway. These factors combine to the M14 requiring a lower rate of fire to maintain accuracy, lowering the M14's time to kill closer to weapons such as the G3.
Adding the ACOG Scope to the M14 makes it very similar to an M21 with the ACOG, but with a larger magazine at the cost of less damage and much more recoil. For this reason the M21 with an ACOG Scope is arguably superior, as its cons are lower hip accuracy and less ammo, which are worth lower recoil and higher damage for long range combat. Also, on SAS/Spetsnaz matches, players using M21s wear ghillie suits, while a players using M14s do not, making the M21 a better choice on maps containing tall grass.
The M14 with a Silencer is the closest to a silenced sniper rifle the player can get, eliminating muzzle flash and hiding users from the radar while firing the weapon at the cost of ranged damage. Using the M14 as a silenced sniper rifle is more suited to mid to long range sniping as opposed to very long range sniping due to the lack of a scope, the bulky iron sights, and the lack of a one shot kill ability. The suppressor can also be helpful with clearing the iron sights. When used, it eliminates muzzle flash, providing for better target visibility. M14s with silencers benefit more from Stopping Power than unsilenced M14s, due to the greatly reduced range.
The iron sights lack of zoom can stand in the way of some of the longest shots being made. The higher damage than the G3 allows the player to use the M14 with the security of having a one hit kill under any condition without needing stopping power, allowing the use of a perk like UAV Jammer or Juggernaut. UAV jammer allowing for an extremely stealthy class capable of combat virtually any range, and Juggernaut allowing the player to survive under more fire.
The M14 shares ammo with the M40A3, R700, and M21. This can be very beneficial with Bandolier and Overkill if the M14 is chosen as the secondary, since the player would then have a much larger pool of ammo than would otherwise be available. The M14 has a short reload time that benefits greatly from Reload Canceling.
Weapon Attachments[]
Old School Mode[]
The M14 appears in Old School Mode with 20 rounds in the magazine and 40 rounds of reserve ammunition.
- Bloc - Found with a Red Dot Sight directly south of the courtyard statue.
- Bog - Found in the northernmost container near the wire fence.
- Broadcast - Found with an ACOG Scope in the small room overlooking the office area, near Sleight of Hand.
- Crash and Winter Crash - Found with a Red Dot Sight at the small grassy hill next to some concrete barriers to the south-eastern corner of the map.
- District - Found with an M203 on the western side of the southern road, near Last Stand and the Frag Grenade.
- Pipeline - Found with an ACOG Scope on the ground floor of the power building towards the western edge of the main road.
- Strike - Found on the ground floor of the nursery to the east of the store.
Gallery[]
- For Camouflage images, see M14/Camouflage.
- For Attachment images, see M14/Attachments.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare[]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered[]
Demonstration[]
Call of Duty: Black Ops[]
- "Single-fire with high power. Effective at medium to long range."
- — Create-a-Class 2.0 weapon description
The M14 is featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Its appearance is different from its Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare counterpart, having a wooden stock and vented handguard instead of synthetic furniture and rails. In addition, it has a rear pistol grip and a folded, unusable bipod not present in its Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare variant, being very similar to the M14 EBR from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Campaign[]
The M14 appears in the level "S.O.G.," and is used by various US soldiers, mostly with an ACOG Scope, a Grenade Launcher, Extended Mag or no attachments. It also has Dusty Camouflage applied. Aside from being dropped by friendly soldiers, one can be found after destroying the T-55 Tanks that is on top of a crate equipped with a Grenade Launcher, under a camouflage net that is on the right side of the pile of M72 LAWs. Another one can be found next to the MG Hut near the trench line. Lastly one is found beside an M16 in one of the ammo bunkers before throwing the napalm barrels down into the NVA trenches.
Multiplayer[]
The M14 is the third assault rifle and the first semi-automatic assault rifle unlocked, costing 2000 and it may be purchased at level 9.
At any range short of 37.5 meters, the M14 will deal fifty damage per bullet, needing two shots to kill. At any range past 37.5 meters, the M14 will need three shots to kill, and the M14 will deal forty damage per bullet at any range past fifty meters. The M14 deals 50% extra damage if a bullet hits the head or the neck, with a single bullet striking one of said regions guaranteeing a two shot kill at any range in Core game types. The M14 is a one shot kill at all ranges in Hardcore game types, except against Second Chance users and/or potentially when shooting through walls. The M14 is unique among assault rifles in that it has high penetration power.
The M14 is semi-automatic, and has a maximum firecap of 625 RPM.
The M14 has recoil values of 40 to the left and right. The recoil value going upwards is either 40 or 80. The M14 will kick upwards with every shot, and the M14 will never kick downwards. The M14 has a centerspeed value of 1400.
The M14 allows users to move at 95% of the base movement speed, or strafe at 40% of the base movement speed. The M14 has aim down sight time of 250 milliseconds. The M14 has average hip-fire accuracy. The M14's reload animation is 2.4 seconds long, or 3.45 seconds long if the magazine was empty. The user can Reload Cancel in 1.9 seconds.
The M14 has a default magazine capacity of twenty rounds. The M14 has a default starting ammo loadout of eighty rounds.
The M14 has an unusual attachment selection, as it cannot equip Dual Mags. It is the only assault rifle that can equip the Grip. The M14's attachments have no unusual traits when in use on the M14.
Attachments[]
- Extended Mags
- ACOG Scope
- Red Dot Sight
- Reflex Sight
- Grip
- Masterkey
- Flamethrower
- Infrared Scope
- Suppressor
- Grenade Launcher (M203)
Zombies[]
The M14 appears in all Zombies maps excluding Dead Ops Arcade. The M14 is a fairly decent weapon to start with since it can be purchased off the wall in all six of the maps for 500 points in the first room, along with the Olympia. Note that it rapidly loses its usefulness since it has an eight-round magazine instead of 20. The one-hit-headshot potential of the M14 lasts up to, and including, round three.
Locations[]
- Kino der Toten: At the top of the stairs on the right side of the starting room.
- "Five": On a wall to the left of the starting room (next to a door that can be opened for 750 points).
- Ascension: Facing the Lunar Lander station in the starting area.
- Call of the Dead: Can be acquired from a wooden panel on a bridge that lead towards the power switch.
- Shangri-La: In the spawn area, near the debris leading to the Mine Cart.
- Moon: After exiting the Receiving Area, on the external wall of Tunnel 11.
It is best used in the early rounds as in round 5, it takes more than half a magazine (of body shots) to kill a single Zombie, but one can hold off for a few more rounds if going for headshots. Ammo can be bought off the wall for 250 points as well as upgraded ammo for 4500 points.
The M14 has a particularly long reload, and benefits greatly from reload canceling. The knifing speed is not very fast, but not impossible to manage. Speed Cola and Double Tap Root Beer, along with Deadshot Daiquiri, are ideal perks; Speed Cola shortens the reload, Double Tap Root Beer to allow a higher rate of fire in close quarters situations, and Deadshot Daiquiri to take advantage of the headshot multiplier.
When Pack-a-Punched, it becomes the Mnesia. Its one-hit-headshot capability lasts until round 13. The Mnesia gains a grip to reduce recoil and a 16-round magazine, with 192 extra rounds. The Mnesia is one of the strongest wall guns in terms of the damage done per shot, especially due to its high multipliers.
This weapon seems to trigger quotes from all of the characters, usually dealing with its weight. In comparison, the M14 is almost equivalent to the M1 Garand as their iron sights are the same, they both have eight rounds, and they are fairly decent for the early to medium rounds.
M14 vs Mnesia[]
M14 | Mnesia | |
---|---|---|
Damage | 105-80 | 200-150 |
Multiplier | head: x3 chest: x1.25 abdomen: x1.25 |
head: x6 chest: x2 abdomen: x2 |
Fire mode | Semi-automatic | Semi-automatic |
Rate of fire | 625 RPM max | 625 RPM |
Magazine size | 8 | 16 |
Max ammo | 96+8 | 192+16 |
Reload | 2.4, 3.45 empty | 2.4, 3.45 empty |
Mobility | Medium | Medium |
Extras | Higher damage, Extended mags, more ammo, Grip |
Gallery[]
- For Camouflage images, see M14/Camouflage.
- For Attachment images, see M14/Attachments.
Videos[]
Call of Duty: Black Ops (Nintendo DS)[]
The M14 appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops (Nintendo DS) as one of the rifles available to the player. The M14 comes in a regular version or with a Scope or Silencer.
Campaign[]
The M14 is a starting weapon in several levels and can be found at various locations in other levels. It has medium recoil, similar appearance and sights to the console version, has a 20-round magazine, and can kill in one shot anywhere to the body on Recruit and Regular mode (on Hardened mode it will be a two-hit-kill unless a headshot is made).
The scoped M14 has numerous advantages over the other sniper rifles, mainly the fact that it can be fired as fast as the player can pull the trigger (this is not recommended, as recoil will greatly upset aiming unless shots are carefully timed.) and that it can be used effectively when hip-fired.
Multiplayer[]
In multiplayer, it still retains its power and attachments, as it can still be added with a silencer or a scope, and if fitted with Stopping Power, the M14 will kill in one shot (unless the target is using body armor). The M14 used without Stopping Power can be difficult to use at distance for inexperienced players due to one having to put two shots into an opponent to kill him (the medium recoil can make hitting the opponent twice a difficulty at long range).
Zombies[]
It appears in the Zombie mode for 1,800 points in the first room of all 4 levels. It is good to use the M14 in early levels instead of the M1891/59 once the player's Makarov is out of ammunition because of its semi automatic fire mode and large magazine.
Gallery[]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Defiance[]
The M14 appears in the singleplayer missions: "In The Wild", "Isolation", "Overwatch" and in "Oil, Fire, and Ice". It is very similar in aspect to the Black Ops DS's version, with the same model, attachments and firing sound, but now has a black finish making it look like the Call of Duty 4 version, and a redesigned scope when ADS. Also, the iron sights of the Standard M14 are slightly misaligned.
Campaign[]
Interestingly during campaign, the player never starts off with the standard M14. The M14 is seldom encountered and is often found leaning on a walls in various levels. The player's character are often equipped with its suppressed counterpart rather than equipped with the standard model.
Multiplayer[]
The M14 retains most of its stats, taking two to three well aimed shots to down an opponent. The M14 is not initially unlocked and takes 250 kills with the Simonov SKS to unlock. Once the player has obtained it, they can unlock the Scoped M14 with 250 kills, and with the Scoped M14 can unlock the Scoped/Suppressed M14 with 250 kills.
Attachments[]
Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified[]
The M14 returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, performing similar to its Black Ops counterpart. The M14 uses the Black Ops II weapon model though, giving it a synthetic finish instead of its normal wood finish.
It is a good weapon to use at long range, as it has high damage. However, the player must learn to take control of the high recoil well, or else they may have trouble using it.
It is used by some enemies in the Hostiles map Hostile Intel, and can also be gotten from weapon crates. it is also used by the Viet Cong during the 1st mission.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II[]
The M14 reappears in the Zombies mode of Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It looks and performs much the same as the M14 from Call of Duty: Black Ops but with a synthetic body rather than a wooden one and different sounds. It also does not feature a bipod underneath the barrel.
The M14 costs 500 points, like its original counterpart, and is available across from the Stamin-Up machine in Town, in the starting room in TranZit, on the back door of the bus in Nuketown Zombies, next to the Quick Revive elevator on the top floor in Die Rise, next to the metal door in the starting room in Mob of the Dead, on the wall in Processing in Buried and on the wall in the starting room next to a shovel in Origins.
When Pack-a-Punched, the M14 becomes the Mnesia. The Mnesia is statistically identical to its previous incarnation in Call of Duty: Black Ops, as well as sharing the same mechanics, such as knifing, and not being able to be Pack-a-Punched multiple times. With Double Tap Root Beer and the headshot Persistent Upgrade, it can kill with one headshot until round 26.
Attachments[]
- Foregrip (when Pack-a-Punched)
M14 vs. Mnesia[]
M14 | Mnesia | |
---|---|---|
Damage | 105-80 | 200-150 |
Fire mode | Semi-automatic | Semi-automatic |
Rate of fire | 625 RPM | 625 RPM |
Magazine size | 8 | 16 |
Max ammo | 96+8 | 192+16 |
Mobility | Medium | Medium |
Extras | More ammo, double magazine, Grip, higher damage |
Gallery[]
Call of Duty Online[]
The M14 was available in the Cyborg Rising mode of Call of Duty: Online, where it could be bought off the wall for 500 points. However, the weapon has been removed from the game, along with off-wall weapons in Cyborg Rising. It has been replaced with the MK14.
Gallery[]
Call of Duty: Black Ops III[]
- "Semi-auto marksman assault rifle. Takes out enemies in 2 bullets."
- — Description
The M14 was added to Call of Duty: Black Ops III on June 11th, 2018. Unlike other weapons added via Supply Drops, the M14 has a limited time of one month from its release to obtain from rare Supply Drops. It was made available again for a limited time on August 10th, 2018. It is not guaranteed from Weapon Bribes (and cannot be obtained from them outside of its limited time periods), even if it is the player's only weapon missing. Because that window has long since passed, the M14 is now unobtainable for players who did not obtain it previously.
Like the Sheiva and MX Garand, M14 has high damage and it is able to kill enemies with two or three shots, depending on the range. It has higher rate of fire than the other semi-automatic rifles, but its recoil is also much higher to compensate for this.
Zombies[]
It can also be obtained in Zombies via the Mystery Box, with the maps being Kino der Toten, Ascension, Shangri-La, Moon and Origins. The M14 automatically comes with a Grip, Laser Sight and Quickdraw. When Pack-a-Punched, it becomes the Mnesia. It shares a similar ammo pool to its previous incarnations and it retains the 8-round magazine, but its shots are much more powerful. In addition, it can be placed in the Pack-a-Punch Machine multiple times like with any other bullet-based weapons in Black Ops III Zombies, thus making Black Ops III's M14 much more effective than its previous iterations.
M14 vs Mnesia[]
M14 | Mnesia | |
---|---|---|
Damage | 210-100 | 700 |
Multiplier | head: x6 chest: x2 abdomen: x2 | |
Fire mode | Semi-automatic | Semi-automatic |
Rate of fire | 400 RPM | 400 RPM |
Magazine size | 8 | 16 |
Max ammo | 104+8 | 208+16 |
Gallery[]
Call of Duty: Mobile[]
The M14 is used by some soldiers during a flashback in the Battle Pass comics of Season 9 Conquest.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War[]
- "Semi-auto tactical rifle. Increased fire rate with minimal recoil. Maintains reliable damage over longer range encounters."
- — In-game description
The M14 returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War as the DMR 14 and is now classified as Tactical Rifle.
Overview[]
Zombies[]
The DMR 14 can be brought into any map via Create-A-Class, at Loadout rarity and can be found at any rarity via the Mystery Box for 950 Essence. It can also be found within Firebase Z as a Wall Buy at Rare tier within the "Jungle Defence" area for 2,500 Essence and in Mauer der Toten at Epic within the Secret Lab for 3,500 Essence.
When upgraded via Pack-a-Punch Machine, it becomes DeMolisheR K14 garnering increased stats.
Attachments | Magazine Size and Max Capacity | Pack-A-Punch Magazine Size and Max Capacity |
---|---|---|
No Magazine Affecting Attachments Jungle-Style Mag SAS Mag Clamp |
20/240 | 30/300 |
30 Rnd 30 Rnd Speed Mag |
30/360 | 45/450 |
STANAG 35 Rnd Salvo 35 Rnd Fast Mag |
35/420 | 52/520 |
Attachments[]
Optic[]
- Visiontech 2x
- Kobra Red Dot
- Axial Arms 3x
- Millstop Reflex
- Royal & Kross 4x
- Quickdot LED
- Hawksmoor
- Sillix Holoscout
- SUSAT Multizoom
- Hangman RF
- Vulture Custom Zoom
- AN/PVS-4 Thermal
Muzzle[]
Barrel[]
- 17" Rapid Fire
- 17.1" Cavalry Lancer
- 17.1" Strike Team
- 16.3" Titanium
- 20.8" Match Grade
- 20.8" Task Force
Body[]
- Steady Aim Laser
- Mounted Flashlight
- SOF Target Designator
- SWAT 5mw Laser Sight
- Tiger Team Spotlight
- Ember Sighting Point
Underbarrel[]
Magazine[]
Handle[]
Stock[]
Blueprints[]
Blueprint | Image | Rarity | How to obtain |
---|---|---|---|
Arcade Hobby | Epic | Stars & Stripes Bundle | |
Casket Reserve | Epic | Deadman's Ranch Bundle | |
Chieftain | Epic | Island Fire Bundle | |
Contra Active | Legendary | Invasive Species Bundle | |
Cryptic Tablet | Legendary | Burial Site Bundle | |
Death Angel | Legendary | Battle Pass Season Five Tier 85 | |
Energy Emitter | Epic | Ashes To Ashes Bundle | |
Factory Stainless | Epic | Battle Pass Season Three Tier 38 | |
Flamebearer | Epic | 80s Action Heroes event Black Ops Cold War reward | |
Freakish Nature | Legendary | Mutagen Bundle | |
Heretic | Rare | Battle Pass Season Six Tier 35 | |
Nesting Strike | Epic | 2v2 Gunfight Tournament reward | |
Piercing Strike | Legendary | Ninjutsu Bundle | |
Poacher Hunter | Rare | Battle Pass Season Two Tier 45 | |
Solid Core | Epic | Pinch Hitter Bundle | |
Totemic | Epic | Arrowhead Bundle | |
Wind Throw | Legendary | Field Agent Bundle |
Gallery[]
- For camouflage images, see M14/Camouflage#Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
- For attachment images, see M14/Attachments#Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II & Modern Warfare III[]
- "Adapt to any situation with this select-fire rifle. Stay in semi-auto for long-distance target shooting or switch to full auto when things get up close and personal."
- — In-game description
The M14 returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II as the SO-14, and is now classified as a battle rifle.
The SO-14 is also available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III as part of the Modern Warfare II content carryover.
Overview[]
Campaign[]
The SO-14 can be found during the mission Dark Water where it is used by Al-Qatala.
Zombies[]
In Modern Warfare III, the SO-14 can be brought into Operation Deadbolt via Create-A-Class, at Common rarity and can be found at any rarity via the Mystery Box for 950 Essence. When upgraded via the Pack-a-Punch Machine or with Aetherium Crystals, it becomes the SO-4P.
Attachments[]
Muzzle[]
Barrel[]
- 22" Factory Fourteen Barrel
- 22" Boremaster Barrel
- 18" T300 Barrel
- 16" Chrome-lined RFX40 Barrel
Laser[]
- SL Razorhawk Laser Light (Modern Warfare III)
- CS15 Scarlet Box Laser (Modern Warfare III)
- Verdant Hook Box Laser (Modern Warfare III)
- Pro Sapphire Box Laser (Modern Warfare III)
- SZ 1mw PEQ
- Schlager PEQ Box IV
- Corio LAZ-44 V3
- FSS OLE-V Laser
- Canted Vibro-Dot 7
- 1mw Laser Box
- Stovl DR Laser Box
- Corvus PEQ Beam-5
- FTAC Grimline Laser
- Luminate-44
- DXS Flash 90
Optic[]
- JAK Bullseye (Modern Warfare III)
- Cronen Intlas MSP-12 (Modern Warfare III)
- JAK Glassless Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- TPS Incendio Reflex (Modern Warfare III)
- Intlas CAS-14 (Modern Warfare III)
- KR Intlas LSJ-3 (Modern Warfare III)
- Slate Reflector (Modern Warfare III)
- XTEN ERX-10 Mini (Modern Warfare III)
- MORS Dot Sight (Modern Warfare III)
- Slimline Pro
- SZ Mini
- Cronen Mini Dot
- Cronen Mini Pro
- SZ Sigma-IV Optic
- SZ Minitac-40
- KR Minitac-40 Riser (Modern Warfare III)
- FSS Spectre Microtherm (Modern Warfare III)
- QTG Reflex Sight (Modern Warfare III)
- Caucasus Reflex Sight (Modern Warfare III)
- Nydar Model 2023 (Modern Warfare III)
- MK.3 Reflector (Modern Warfare III)
- Dragon's Eye Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- Quarters Classic Reflex (Modern Warfare III)
- JAK NRG-IV Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- XRK On-Point Optic
- AIM OP-V4
- DF105 Relfex Sight
- Monocle CT90
- Corvus SOL-76
- SZ Recharge-DX
- SZ SRO-7
- Corio RE-X Pro
- KR V4 1X Riser (Modern Warfare III)
- Chrios Holo (Modern Warfare III)
- Corio Enforcer Optic
- SZ Lonewolf Optic
- Kazan-Holo
- SZ Battle Optic
- Corvus Downrage-00
- XTEN Angel-40
- SZ Holotherm
- Corio ELT-10 2.5 (Modern Warfare III)
- KR Mortis Precision 2.5x (Modern Warfare III)
- Corio Eagleseye 2.5x (Modern Warfare III)
- SL Truesight 2.5x (Modern Warfare III)
- Holo-Craft Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- KR Marauder 9 Riser (Modern Warfare III)
- TOS Nightfall 2.5x Thermal Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- AOK 4.0x RQ-9 Recon (Modern Warfare III)
- TX4 Havoc (Modern Warfare III)
- VLK 4.0 Optic
- Schlager 3.4x
- FORGE TAC Delta 4
- Cronen Zero-P Optic
- SZ Bullseye Optic
- SZ Aggressor-IR Optic
- Schlager Night View
- VX350 Thermal Optic
- Teplo-OP3 Scope
- Heinrichter Hybrid Scope (Modern Warfare III)
- SZ HM5 Precision Hybrid Optic (Modern Warfare III)
- Corvus Ghostview (Modern Warfare III)
- DR582 Hybrid Sight
- Hybrid Firepoint
- SZ Vortex-90
- BPZ40 Hybrid
- SZ Oscar-9
- Angel-40 4.8x
- Thermo-Optic x9
- Teplo Clear Shot
- FTAC Charlie7
- HMW-20 Optic
- Luca Bandera Scope
- DS Farsight 11
- 3x RFL-Optic
- Drexsom Prime-90
- Ares Clear Shot
Stock[]
- FTAC RTP-40 Stock
- SO R55 Adaptor
- Model 1957 Stock
Comb[]
- PD-A40 Sleeve
- 5GN Tac-Comb
- FSS LS-3 Comb
Underbarrel[]
Ammunition[]
- 7.62x51mm High Grain Rounds (Modern Warfare III)
- 7.62x51mm Low Grain Rounds (Modern Warfare III)
- 7.62x51mm Round Nose (Modern Warfare III)
- 7.62x51mm Mono (Modern Warfare III)
- 7.62x51mm Frangible
- 7.62x51mm Hollowpoint
- 7.62x51mm Armor Piercing
- 7.62x51mm Overpressured +P
- 7.62x51mm High Velocity
- 7.62x51mm Incendiary
Magazine[]
- 25 Round Mag
- 25 Round Drum
Rear Grip[]
- Cronen EM55 Grip
- FSS Gen. 7 Grip
- FSS Spider Grip
Receiver[]
- EBR-14
- SO-14
Blueprints (Modern Warfare II)[]
Blueprint | Image | How to Obtain |
---|---|---|
Blot X | Inkblot Bundle | |
Corporeal State | Battle Pass Season Two Sector B0 | |
Death's Elite | Battle Pass Season Six Sector F6 | |
Dust Devil | Desert Rogue Pro Pack | |
Excerebration | Death Wrap Devil Bundle | |
Lasrifle | Dune Part Two: Sardaukar Pack Bundle | |
Longball | Tracer Pack: Neymar Jr Operator Bundle | |
Might and Virtue | Battle Pass Season Two Sector B17 | |
Smuggy Ops | General Smuggypuss Bundle | |
Witch's Stick | Complete the Witch's Book Easter Egg in Vondead during The Haunting event. |
Blueprints (Warzone Mobile)[]
Blueprint | Image | Rarity | How to Obtain |
---|---|---|---|
Radiant Dragonstorm | Uncommon | Battle Pass Modern Warfare III Season Two Tier 92 |
Trivia[]
Call of Duty: Black Ops[]
- The weapon's wooden furniture is replaced with synthetic material when camouflage is applied, and its sling changes color as well. On the Nintendo Wii version, however, only the metal iron sights and top perforations are colored.
- The pick-up and killfeed icon for the weapon shows it without the pistol grip and uses a different stock.
- Similarly, in Zombies, the M14's chalk outline on the wall depicts the weapon without the pistol grip.
- The M14 acquires a heat shield when the Flamethrower or Grenade launcher attachment is equipped.
- When using the M14 with ACOG Scope and Grip, the character model's hand in Create-A-Class clips through the weapon.
- The M14 would have appeared at some point mounted with a bipod, as the mounted version is still in the game files.
- The Pack-a-Punched, Mnesia, is a play on the word amnesia, a medical condition where the victim loses their memory.
- The words "7.62 rifle US Armory" and "20100402" can be seen if looking carefully at the rear sights.
- If one looks closely while reloading, they can see that the M14's bipod is missing its right leg.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II[]
- The M14 lacks a colored icon when approaching the weapons chalk drawing in Green Run, reusing the Black Ops pick up icon, but it uses the HUD icon in other maps.
- Even though it is classified as an assault rifle, Marlton says it is a sniper rifle upon buying it off the wall in Buried.
- This is also true of Nikolai Belinski and "Tank" Dempsey on multiple occasions throughout the original Black Ops, often using "sniper rifle" quotes.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare[]
- During the alpha stage of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the EBR-14 was referred to as the "M14".
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III[]
- When Pack-A-Punched in Operation Deadbolt, the name of the SO-14 becomes SO-4P, referencing Johnny "Soap" MacTavish.
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