What better way to show off your guns than unlocking the Akimbo weapon perk in Call of Duty:Black Ops Cold War? Just like other Call of Duty games, unlocking the Akimbo perk makes the pistols in the game more powerful. However, unlike in Modern Warfare, there are not many requirements on unlocking the Akimbo perk in Black Ops Cold War. This article will discuss how you can unlock the weapon perk for your pistols and some additional tips on the best attachments for your dual-wielding Magnum. What is Akimbo? Using the Dual Wield weapon attachment.
The Akimbo is a stock weapon attachment that allows you to carry two weapons, one in each hand (i.e. dual wield). The attachment gives you a higher fire rate at the cost of accuracy. When you equip the attachments, you cannot aim down sight, making you lose accuracy. However, adding this attachment to weapons like Magnum makes them one of the most powerful secondaries in the game. The pistol becomes a monster in close-range fights too. How to Unlock the Akimbo attachment The Tiny Comrade included in the Tracer Pack: Violet Anime.
To unlock the Akimbo attachment, you will need to reach level 35 for your preferred weapon. However, note that the attachment only works for pistols, so no, you cannot use them on DMR. Once you get the gun to level 35, go to the Attachments tab and select Stock. In the Stock tab, you need to find the Dual Wield attachment, and you can equip it to your pistol. The weapon attachment decreases your accuracy drastically, so we recommend that you add accuracy attachments to your pistol as well.
Leveling up a pistol can take a lot of patience and grind. If you do not want to grind for the Akimbo attachment, you can buy the Tiny Comrade in the Tracer pack: Violet Anime. The pack contains a Diamatti pistol equipped with an Akimbo weapon attachment. The pack also contains a blueprint for the AK-74u and the RPD. Of course, the pack includes special bullet VFX whenever you fire your weapons. The Best Magnum Loadout Adding the Dual Wield attachment on the Magnum.



