The newest Aftermarket Part can be unlocked easily in MW3 and Warzone.
The second week of Season 6 has arrived in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) and Warzone, delivering new challenges and a fresh Aftermarket Part. The new Aftermarket Part is called the JAK Lance, which is only available for the MX Guardian shotgun.
The JAK Lance is a magazine attachment that turns the MX Guardian into a rivet-firing weapon that can deal a ton of damage if you're accurate enough. However, before you can equip the attachment, you need to unlock it through weekly challenges in Season 6.
Unlocking the JAK Lance in MW3 and Warzone
Like all other Aftermarket Parts in MW3, the JAK Lance is unlocked by completing a set of weekly challenges. It's the reward for completing the Week 2 challenges in Season 6, which you can view by going to the "Challenges" tab in CoD HQ. On the page for Week 2, you'll see a preview of the reward along with all of the available challenges you can complete.
To earn the JAK Lance, you need to complete five total challenges in Week 2. If you visit the Week 2 challenges page, you'll see there are 21 challenges across three categories: multiplayer, Zombies, and battle royale. You can complete your five challenges any way you see fit in regard to the categories. This means you can either complete all five challenges in MW3 multiplayer or mix and match the challenges. Completing two in multiplayer, two in Zombies, and one in Warzone equals five, which is all it takes to earn the JAK Lance.
Once you have completed all five of your week two challenges, head into the "Loadouts" tab in either MW3 or Warzone. Equip the MX Guardian shotgun on a loadout and then press the "Conversion Kit" attachment slot. Here, you can choose to equip the JAK Lance. You're now ready to use the MX Guardian and its new Aftermarket Part in a match.
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What is the JAK Lance in MW3 and Warzone?
The JAK Lance is a magazine that converts the MX Guardian's normal shotgun shots into ballistic rivets. The magazine has three rivet shots, which are somewhat like shotgun slugs. The rivets don't have much spread to them, so you have to directly hit an enemy with the rivet to deal damage.
While this requires more accuracy, it also massively boosts the time-to-kill potential of the MX Guardian. If you can manage to be accurate enough, you'll have no issue one-shot-killing enemies from a fair distance away. As with all shotguns, you only want to use the MX Guardian with the JAK Lance on smaller maps, as larger maps don't have as many close-quarters encounters.
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