Who would have thought that after buffing shotguns already, they’ve once again been even more powerful! As much as Activision and Raven Software hate Sniper fans in Warzone 2, it seems like they love to let players throw each other with dragon breath Shotguns. Now in Season 6, there’s a one-shot Lockwood 300 loadout that lets you kill full-plated targets with only a tap of the fire button.
This particular loadout has essentially gone from amazing to downright absurdly OP. It’s so strong that you should simply turn and run if you encounter anybody using it within 10 meters of your position. If you want to get in on the Lockwood 300 dual-trigger action yourself, here’s what you should know.
Best One-Shot Lockwood 300 Loadout
- Trigger Action: Maelstorm Dual Trigger (Unlocked by getting 5 point-blank kills in MW2 or Warzone 2).
- Muzzle: GW Max-99
- Barrel: 711mm Matuzek D50
- Laser: Stovl Tac Laser
- Stock: Heist Stock Mod
The reason that players are able to get one-shot close-range kills with this Lockwood 300 loadout is the first attachment we alluded to earlier: the Maelstorm Dual Trigger. This trigger action attachment lets you shoot both of your weapon’s barrels bullets at once, making the Lockwood 300 an absolute monster that will destroy anything point-blank.
However, there are two attachments that’ll increase this shotgun’s range so much that you can one-shot kill full plate targets at 15 meters.
First, add a GW Max-99 muzzle to your Lockwood 300 to both silence your weapon and add damage range to it. Next, you’ll need to add a 711mm Matuzek D50 barrel for the maximum damage range. This barrel isn’t necessary for MW2 Multiplayer mode, but for Warzone, definitely go for it. You should also add a Stovl Tac laser to your weapon to add some hip-fire accuracy.
Now after adding too much weight to your shotgun, it’s time to use one final attachment and add some mobility to the mix. The best option here for mobility is the Heist Stock Mod. This will remove the stock, boosting the ADS time and sprint to fire speed. Don’t worry about the penalty on accuracy and recoil control though; you won’t need it anyway with only one trigger action as you have to reload after.