The JAK Decimator is an Aftermarket Part released during Season 4 for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone that changes the Lachmann Shroud submachine gun into a full-auto weapon. Here is how to get the JAK Decimator in MW3 and Warzone.

How to Unlock JAK Decimator in MW3 and Warzone

Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone players can unlock the JAK Decimator Aftermarket Part byreaching max level with the Lachmann Shroud andgetting 30 Operator silenced kills with SMGs. That means any submachine gun with a suppressor muzzle attached to it against other human players.

The 30 kills can be done inMW3 competitive multiplayer and Warzone game modes, as long as the gun is suppressed and you do not appear on the mini-map when fired. It can also be done with any SMG in the game, even if it is not a recommended weapon at the time.

MW3 Warzone JAK Decimator

The challenge for theJAK Decimatoris much different than the requirements for the other Aftermarket Parts. For example, the recently addedJAK Harbinger Kitfor the M4 assault rifle required players to complete five weekly challenges.

In fact, you may have already unlocked the new attachment without even realizing it. Simply go to theLachmann Shroudweapon under the SMG tab in loadouts, and the JAK Decimator will be found under Conversion Kit in Gunsmith.

How to Unlock Lachmann Shroud in MW3 and Warzone

The Lachmann Shroud submachine gun is actually a weapon first introduced in Modern Warfare 2.All players who own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will already have the weapon unlocked in Modern Warfare 3as long as it was unlocked in the previous game.

Those who did not have the previous game can get some weapons via challenges or byextracting the weapon from the Zombies mode in MW3. It can be found randomly in caches or you’re able to have another player drop the weapon for you.

For more on Season 4 in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, please check outhow to get the Superi 46 SMGto level up the new gun and unlock this Aftermarket Part at the same time.

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