The Bipod is an accessory present on machine guns in Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One and Call of Duty 3, and available as an optional attachment in Call of Duty: World at War, Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified. It was also cut from Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It increases the weapon's accuracy if the player mounts the gun on a solid surface.
Call of Duty: Finest Hour
The bipod is equipped on the M1919 Browning and the MG42. Going prone and deploying the bipod allows the player to aim down the sights with these machine guns, otherwise they can only be hipfired. The bipod is also present on the DPM, but this weapon can be aimed while standing without deploying the bipod.
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
The bipod is equipped on the M1919 and the MG34. Unlike Finest Hour, aiming down the sights will automatically make the player go prone and use the bipod, or attach it to a surface if they stand near an appropriate one.
Call of Duty 3
The bipod is equipped on the M1919 and the MG34, and behaves the same as the Big Red One counterpart.
Call of Duty: World at War
Campaign
In the campaign, the bipod is only found attached to the M1919 Browning, MG42, FG42 and Type 99. The player can zoom in while mounted to aim down the sight on the gun that the user is upholding. The first-person model of the BAR depicts the weapon with a bipod, but it is unusable (though the third-person model shows it without one).
Multiplayer
The bipod is available on completing the first Marksman challenge (Marksman I) for all MGs. It is more effective for MGs that can hold more ammo, as weapons such as the BAR, Type 99, and FG42 contain too little ammo and/or fire too fast to effectively use the bipod for prolonged periods of time.
To mount a machine gun, go up to any leveled surface (e.g. a windowsill or sandbags), and a message saying "press and hold 'use' to mount weapon". The bipod can only be used when the message shows up, and it can no longer be used while prone.
Using the bipod on some machine guns like the DP-28, Type 99, or BAR, decreases the machine-guns' iron sight zoom. The MG42 and Browning are apparently not affected by this.
The reticle will change into a large white cross when mounted, which will even appear in Hardcore. Recoil and idle sway are completely removed when the bipod is mounted, but there is also somewhat limited horizontal turning range. The player will also fire two or three more bullets than normal, thus, if the player is in a bipod position with the M1919 and the trigger is pulled quickly, which would normally result in one shot being fired, about two "bars" from the ammo counter will be lost but at least three-four bullets will be fired. Basically, mounting the bipod increases magazine capacity. The bipod is often used to create a distraction or provide extremely effective covering fire.
There are no permanently mounted machine guns in Call of Duty: World at War's multiplayer. These were removed in favor of the much more mobile bipods.
Zombies
The bipod is present on all of the machine guns in both Nacht Der Untoten and Verrückt. However, there are only two places where it is possible to mount a bipod. There is one mountable surface near the "whispering morgue," where the BAR is bought off the wall, however, this position is practically useless. The other is near the balcony on the German side, though it can only be done in co-op. If a player crouches near the balcony in a certain spot and the other with the weapons that has a bipod holds the use button near them, it will mount on top of their head, and will remain even after the other player leaves the spot. The bipod was removed in Shi No Numa and Der Riese, apart from on the BAR and the FG42, where it is still visible on the weapon.
In Nacht der Untoten and Verrückt, there is overwhelming evidence that there was once the option to mount the player's machine guns in various places, such as the sandbags upstairs on Nacht der Untoten or the balconies of Verrückt, but was scrapped by the developers. This is further supported by the mounted guns found under the map in Verrückt via noclip, the bipods physically present on the weapons, the weapons names (i.e. Deployable BAR as opposed to just BAR), and in the Verrückt trailer, a Marine is seen using a Browning M1919 mounted in a window.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops
The Bipod can be found on the BAR in the revised Call of Duty: World at War Zombies map Verrückt.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II
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A cut Create-A-Class icon of the Bipod can be found in the game files. It is named, cac_mods_bipod.
Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified
The Bipod attachment appears in the campaign and multiplayer.
Campaign
It appears usable by the player in the mission Ops M.I.A., where it is mounted on the Dragunov, and can be seen used by enemies throughout the whole campaign on LMGs, as they sometimes mount their weapons.
Multiplayer
It appears as an attachment in multiplayer on the Dragunov. It reduces sway while aiming.
Trivia
- When viewed from third person all bipods appear to be in the extended position even when the gun is not mounted.
- When mounting a machine gun, with the exception of the FG42, its rate of fire increases.
- If the player mounts a machine gun in Campaign, it will show an overheat/cool down indicator like a permanent mounted machine gun, but it still uses ammo.
- In the Verrückt trailer, a marine is using a Browning M1919 while deployed in a window, with Double Tap.
- In the PC version, the console command "prone_bipod_enable 1" allows the players to mount their MGs on the ground..
- In multiple games, unusable bipods can be found on several weapons.
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