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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode

The Bloodhound is a revolver appearing in Call of Duty: Black Ops III in the Zombies map Shadows of Evil. It appears as the starting handgun in the map, being the first starting pistol that has different stats than the M1911 (With the Mauser C96 only being a re-skin). It is significantly stronger than the other starting pistols, and has a much higher fire-rate. On round 1, it can kill zombies in just 3 body shoots, opposed to 7 its predecessors requires.

The Bloodhound does however have a slower reload time, being a revolver. The higher damage makes it better at killing Zombies as rounds pass, however it becomes inferior to its predecessors at obtaining points from hits.

The Bloundhound can also be obtained by opening a Harvest Pod, typically green ones as it is considered a bad reward. However, it can become a favorable reward if one seeks to use its Pack-a-Punched variant.

Pack-a-Punch[]

When Pack-a-Punched, it turns into the Meat Wagon, with a similar upgrade to the Mustang and Sally from previous games. It becomes dual wielded, and shoots grenades instead of regular bullets. The rate of fire is marginally slower than the Mustang and Sally, but it boasts a larger magazine compared to Mustang and Sally, with 8 rounds per gun compared to six for the other. The Meat Wagon cannot be Pack-a-Punched again to get the Pack-a-Punch upgrades, like Blast Furnace.

It should be noted that the grenades shot by this weapon have a high splash radius and damage against the player, downing a player without Juggernog in two hits. Along with the close quarters layout of Shadows Of Evil, the Meat Wagon may be detrimental to one's survival. Shadows of Evil lacks the perk PHD Flopper that would combat the self-damage inflicted from the weapon, however the normal Gobblegum "Danger Closest" achieves the same affect, only for 3 rounds per gum.

Bloodhound vs Meat Wagon[]

Bloodhound Meat Wagon
Bloodhound Zombies BO3 Meat Wagon BO3
Damage 50 1200
Fire mode Double-action (semi-automatic) Double-action (semi-automatic)
Magazine size 8 8/8
Max ammo 80+8 50+8/8
Mobility High High
Extras Dual Wield, fires grenades with much higher damage, slower rate of fire.


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Trivia[]

  • After being Pack-a-Punched, the Bloodhound's revolving chambers no longer spin when shot.
  • "Bloodhound" is a type of a the name of dog breed, while "Meat Wagon" is slang for an ambulance, hearse or police van.
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