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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 subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Mobile
"The HG 40 SMG. A modern version of a classic. Mmmm... modern. Yes please."
Danny "Blackjack" Li

The HG 40 is a submachine gun featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops III and Call of Duty: Mobile. It is a modernized version of the MP40 from previous Call of Duty installments.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III[]

Multiplayer[]

"Full-auto submachine gun. Blitzkrieg your enemies and protect your squad with this versatile weapon that packs a punch."
— In-game description

The HG 40 (referred to as MP40 in the game files) was added in the March 21, 2016 update, and is obtainable through Supply Drops. It is a three to five shot kill SMG, the three shot kill range is fair at nine meters, beating the Kuda which has a range of five meters. However, it suffers from the lowest fire rate of all submachine guns, firing at 517 RPM like the Man-O-War assault rifle, but Rapid Fire raises it to 550 RPM. It is comparable to the Razorback, because it also has low recoil for the first few shots and a fast reload speed.

Zombies[]

The HG 40 is featured in the Zombies maps Zetsubou No Shima and Gorod Krovi, where it can be acquired from the Mystery Box for 950 points. It is automatically equipped with a Stock and Quickdraw.

Although it has similarities to its predecessor, the MP40, the HG 40 still has several statistical differences, such as a higher reserve ammo capacity, lower recoil, and lower damage. Its most notable statistical similarities are its 32-round magazine, which is about average size for a submachine gun, and its recoil pattern, as well as its rate of fire.

Its damage and rate of fire can be a problem when faced with a large group of zombies, because if the player gets cornered they cannot rely on the HG 40 well to kill zombies quick enough to make a safe passage for the player to escape through. However, its high reserve ammo capacity, combined with its decent magazine size, make it a worthwhile weapon to keep and use when not in danger because the player will be able to use it for quite a while before running out of ammo.

Using Double Tap Root Beer 2.0 with the HG 40 may be necessary, and is not a bad idea, because it may need the higher damage and rate of fire. Plus, its low recoil combined with its high reserve ammo capacity means the player will be able to control the weapon easily still and the weapon will have plenty of ammo to burn through.

The HG 40 is one of the few weapons not included in Weapon Kits, which means the player cannot customize it with attachments. Instead, the gun comes pre-equipped with Quickdraw and Stock. This hinders its performance, and potentially its value, for players who have gotten lots of attachments for their other weapons, as well as potentially its performance compared to other non-Weapon Kits weapons. For players who have unlocked little to no attachments yet, however, it will not make a major difference except in the fact that no attachments can be unlocked for the weapon.

The Pack-a-Punched version of this weapon is called the "Afterburner 2.0" in reference to the "Afterburner" which is the name of the Pack-a-Punched version of the MP40.

Before an update, the HG 40 had a much higher rate of fire and lower recoil.

HG 40 vs Afterburner 2.0[]

HG 40 Afterburner 2.0
HG 40 BO3 Afterburner 2.0 BO3
Damage 120-70 210
Multiplier head: x5.75
chest: x1
abdomen: x1
Fire mode Automatic Automatic
Rate of fire 517 RPM 517 RPM
Magazine size 32 64
Max ammo 384+32 448+64
Mobility High High
Extras Extended Mags, FMJ, higher damage, more reserve ammo


Gallery[]

Call of Duty: Mobile[]

"Fully automatic submachine gun. Medium recoil with medium rate of fire."
— Description

The HG 40 returns in Call of Duty: Mobile.

Multiplayer[]

The gun has mediocre damage and fire rate for a submachine gun, which puts it in a huge disadvantage when going against other submachine guns. However, at mid to longer range, the gun can deal fatal damage due to the high long range damage and non-existent recoil. With such effectiveness at long range, it is a very viable choice for big maps where most fights are at mid to long range.

Battle Royale[]

With high damage at long range and barely any recoil, the HG 40 can deal fatal damage at range. Its hip fire spread was buffed in Season 11, which makes it very flexible in neck-to-neck close range combats. The gun can be found on the floor as Uncommon and Rare blueprints, while the Legendary variant can be rarely found in Airdrops.

Attachments[]

Muzzle[]

Barrel[]

Optic[]

Stock[]

Rear Grip[]

Ammunition[]

Underbarrel[]

Laser[]

Perks[]

Blueprints[]

Epic[]

  • Black Gold
  • Lava
  • Geometry
  • Werewolf Fighter
  • Eruption
  • Bloody Vengeance
  • Heat Stroke
  • Meltdown
  • Ballista
  • Living Rust
  • Flytrap
  • Collateral
  • Supermax
  • Gold Glitter
  • Cybersick
  • Automaton
  • Effigy
  • All Angles
  • Cyberdrill
  • Static Discharge
  • Cyberspace
  • Moonlaunch
  • Marsupial
  • Clash of Giants

Legendary[]

  • Gold Standard
  • Ghoul Bound
  • Ghoul Bound Prestige

Gallery[]

For variants images, see HG 40/Variants.

Trivia[]

Call of Duty: Black Ops III[]

  • This weapon's front iron sight actually changes upon equipping Long Barrel.[1]
  • "Made in Germany" can be read on the left side of the gun.
  • The HG 40's serial number is 808075.

References[]

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