- For a similar weapon, see Ithaca M37.
The Stakeout, simply called Ithaca in the game files, is a pump-action shotgun that appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified.
Call of Duty: Black Ops
The Stakeout is a pump-action shotgun, similar to the W1200 from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Two spare shells are held to either side of the Stakeout, although they are unusable, in the same vein as the M1014 in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The Stakeout has a very noticeable amount of idle sway. Being a shotgun, this has very little effect on accuracy. This gun was called the Ithaca in the beta version, which can be seen in the Wager Match trailer.
Campaign
The Stakeout can only be found in the level S.O.G.. It can be found in a few weapon caches throughout the level. It can be seen in the hands of friendly soldiers. It can be found with and without the Grip attachment. The only ways to get the Stakeout are to acquire it from fallen friendly soldiers or from one of the weapons caches. There are two in the first bunker.
Multiplayer
The Stakeout is unlocked for purchase at level 8. It is capable of hitting targets at short-medium range, marginally having the farthest range of all shotguns in Black Ops. It has medium-high damage, able to kill in one shot throughout its range, depending on how many pellets connect. Its pump action is fairly fast, but still limits the fire rate compared to other shotguns, making quick follow up shots difficult. The player also walks at full speed when aiming down the sights.
The Stakeout has the tightest spread of all shotguns when hipfiring (tied with the Masterkey) and when aiming down the sights, therefore aiming accurately will ensure more pellets will reach the intended target at range. This tight spread gives the Stakeout the longest range in both overall and one shot kill range, slightly edging out the Olympia.
Similar to the other shotguns, Sleight of Hand is beneficial due to the Stakeout's long reload time. Sleight of Hand Pro's halving of ADS time is also particularly useful considering how much ADS improves the effective range of the weapon. Also of note is that when reloading with Sleight of Hand, the last two rounds reload at the same time.
Steady Aim tightens the hipfire spread, helping to ensure a one-shot kill over relatively long range without aiming down the sights, but it decreases the player's chances of hitting a target at close range, making the Stakeout less reliable in CQB. Also, Hardened can be used to good effect with the Stakeout, giving it some penetration ability, particularly through thin wood and sheet metal type cover. Additionally, the Pro version's flinch reduction is useful should a player take advantage of the Stakeout's tighter ADS spread. Buying the Grip attachment is recommended, as it increases the rate of fire slightly and reduces recoil without any downsides.
Zombies
The Stakeout can be found in "Five", Kino der Toten, Ascension, Call of the Dead, Shangri-La and Moon, and bought for 1500 points and is a great alternative if the player hasn't encountered the Mystery Box yet. Its power is excellent for killing zombies during early rounds, being a reliable one-hit-kill from about round 1-10 and effective up to round 12. It is also effective as players can buy ammo off the wall, as it will become scarce in later rounds. It is more effective than the Olympia due to its larger capacity higher ammo count, and the fact that it doesn't sharply drop in power as the rounds progress. If the player wants to keep a shotgun, it is recommended to switch between these guns when the player reaches its chalk outline. It is similar to the M1897 Trench Gun of the Call of Duty: World at War in the sense that it is a pump-action shotgun with a six shell capacity and long reload. The Stakeout is a exceptional weapon to buy off the wall, for the high amount of ammo the player gains (compared to the weapons after the starting room), killing power, and duration of effectiveness (one shot until round 12). However, as with most shotguns, the Stakeout is not the best weapon for getting points, as, up until round 12 when it becomes a two shot kill, the player is only granted 60 points per kill. When combined with the reload cancel skill, it is arguably more effective than the other shotguns exclusive to the Mystery Box.
When Pack-a-Punched it becomes the "Raid", with a 10-round capacity, a Grip, and every shell loaded reloads two shells, meaning only five shells must be loaded when empty (similar to the upgraded variants of the M1897 Trench Gun and the AUG). The Raid is very effective against hellhounds, and will always kill them in one or two shots, regardless of the round number, making it a valuable weapon to keep as backup on Kino der Toten. The Stakeout is arguably better than the SPAZ-24 because ammo can be bought off the wall. Conversely, the SPAZ-24 has more starting ammo than the Raid and is fully automatic.
Speed Cola is highly recommended with both versions since it requires adding six shells when empty, and five when upgraded. Because all shotguns are better at close range, Juggernog is recommended. When using Double Tap its pump action is a little faster allowing a higher rate of fire. This gun benefits greatly from a combination of those three perks. On the maps where it is available, Deadshot Daiquiri is an effective perk to use with any shotgun, giving the player the effects of Steady Aim.
- Kino der Toten: In the top floor of the Foyer Room, on the opposite side of the MP40.
- "Five": In the War Room, next to the entrance of the second elevator.
- Ascension: In the first floor of the labs, below the Power Switch floor.
- Call of the Dead: In a ruined house behind the lighthouse, where Stamin-Up can be found.
- Shangri-La: In the room between the Waterfall Trap area and the Power Switch room.
- Moon: In the Power Switch room, next to the Tunnel 6 staircase
Stakeout vs Raid
Stakeout | Raid | |
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Damage | 160x8 (1280) | 240x10 (2400) |
Multiplier | N/A | N/A |
Fire mode | Pump-action | Pump-action |
Rate of fire | 63 | 71 |
Magazine size | 6 | 10 |
Max ammo | 54+6 | 60+10 |
Reload | 0.567 for each shell | 0.567 for each shell (2 shells reloaded at a time) |
Mobility | High | High |
Sounds | {{{papsound}}} | |
Extras | Higher damage, more range, larger magazine, more ammo, reloads 2 shells at once, Grip |
Attachments
Gallery
- For Attachment images, see Stakeout/Attachments.
- For Camouflage images, see Stakeout/Camouflage.
Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified
The Stakeout returns in Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified. Unmodified, it appears very similar to its Black Ops counterpart.
Attachments
- Weight Balance
- Adjustable Stock
- Rapid Fire
- Quickdraw Handle
- Tactical Knife
- Extended Barrel
- Extended Mags
- Improved Grip
Trivia
- This weapon's Pack-a-Punch name, Raid, is a reference to something which is the opposite of a Stakeout, which is waiting in one place for something to happen, where as a Raid is a sudden and unexpected search and attack on a location. They are also both police actions.
- The Grip attachment increases the rate of fire of Stakeout from 63 RPM to 71 RPM. However, it does not affect the weapon's accuracy.
- There are shells on the side of Stakeout. However, these shells are only for cosmetic purposes and cannot be used.
- Robert McNamara is seen with a Stakeout in the loading screen of "Five".
- If golden camouflage is equipped, the rounds being inserted will be gold. However, the ejected shells will be red.
- The Stakeout was originally called the Ithaca. This can be seen in the Wager Match trailer, although only briefly.
- When Pack-a-Punched, the shells on the side of the gun also have the Pack-a-Punch engravings on them.
- The Create-a-Class picture shows the Stakeout's pump racked back in the "open" position.
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