Aftermarket Parts were introduced as a feature in MW3, changing the weapon’s stats and form drastically. However, not all of these APs are worth a try. For example, the new JAK Backsaw Holger 556 conversion kit tunes this AR into a grater at the cost of an uncontrollable long-range recoil in Warzone and MW3 Season 2 Reloaded.
After ticking five of the Week 6 Challenges in MW3, the JAK Backsaw was unlocked. This Aftermarket Part makes the Holger 556 look like an SMG, and it really does turn it into one. The key feature of this kit is the fire rate and 100-round magazine. However, it costs you the muzzle, barrel, and underbarrel attachments.
You still get to spend four more attachments on stock, optic, laser, rear grip, and ammunition. But even if you spend all four trying to prevent the gunkick and recoil of this AR/SMG, you’ll fail. I mean, don’t get me wrong here, the JAK Backsaw Holger 556 conversion kit feels and seems like a great deal, but for close range only.
The weapon is an absolute slayer in MW3 small maps like Shipment. But for larger maps and the Warzone experience, this cookie is never going to be on the recommendation table. Even if you try managing the recoil on this weapon, the horizontal recoil stays the same; your shots will spray on ranges over 50 meters.
This has led to some players thinking that their aim has got a problem. But that’s not what it is with the Jak Backsaw Holger 556 conversion kit in MW3 or Warzone. So if you want to use this weapon on Fortune’s Keep, your luck runs low for mid-range gunfights. But if you play a lot of MW3 Multiplayer and Zombies, however, the Holger 556 isn’t bad company.
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