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Vanguard weapons unlockable in Warzone – How to get the STG 44 and M1 Garand

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Two guns from Call of Duty: Vanguard are already playable in Warzone. We explain how you can get the Blueprints.

Call of Duty fans will be able to test the weapons of an upcoming title in the actual game for the first time. Developer Activision on Tuesday added content from Vanguard to Season 6’s Battle Pass. Here’s how to unlock the STG and the M1 Garand.

You need these tiers in your Battle Pass

Vanguard officially releases on November 5. If you want to try out the new weapons before then, you can easily unlock two of them. The M1 Garand tactical rifle is very easy to obtain. Simply level up your Battle Pass to Tier 34 and you will get the “White Obsidian” blueprint. At tier 72, the Heirloom blueprint is also waiting.
At the moment, however, no attachments can be changed at the Weaponsmith. Both blueprints already contain eight attachments. Vanguard weapons will come with more slots than the previous Warzone units. With the M1 Garand, you cannot remove the attachments, but you can still level up the weapon.

Same goes for the STG 44, which can also be unlocked through two Blueprints in the Battle Pass: Tier 24 has the “Bonerattler” print with seven attachments and Tier 64 has the “Warning Track” print with ten attachments.

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