Call Of Duty Mini Games
- For other variants, see Uzi and Mini-Uzi.
The Mini-Uzi is a submachine gun featured in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Call of Duty Online and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered. It is cut from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
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- Call of Duty: Zombies, or simply Zombies is a game mode that has appeared in a number of Call of Duty games over the years, mostly in the games developed by Treyarch. The first appearance of Zombies in a Call of Duty game was in 2008's Call of Duty: World at War as a mini-game called Nazi Zombies.
Minigames, or R&R, is a feature in Call of Duty: WWII. They can be found in the headquarters on the beachhead between the scorestreak range and the.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare & Modern Warfare RemasteredEdit
- 'Fully automatic with a high rate of fire. Effective at close to medium range.'
- — Weapon description
| Mini-Uzi | |
| Damage | 80-20 (SP), 30-20 (MP) |
| Damage Multipliers | Head: 4, Chest: 1, Limbs: .5 (SP), Head: 1.4, Chest: 1, Limbs: 1 (MP) |
| Weapon Class | Submachine Gun |
| Magazine Size | 32 rounds |
| Unlocked | Level 13 |
| Starting Ammunition | 32+64 (MP) |
| Maximum Ammunition | 32+320 (SP), 32+192 (MP) |
| Reload Time | 2.4s loaded, 3.5s unloaded |
| Rate of Fire | 952 RPM |
| Range (explanation) | |
| Recoil | High |
| Penetration | Low |
| Fire Mode | Fully-Automatic |
| Used by | Ultranationalists |
| HUD icon | |
| Console codename(s) | uzi uzi_sd (sp only) |
CampaignEdit
In Campaign, the Mini-Uzi is encountered in Russia, used frequently by Russian Ultranationalists. It can be found in the missions Crew Expendable, The Coup, Blackout, Hunted, Safehouse, One Shot, One Kill, The Sins of the Father, Ultimatum, No Fighting In The War Room and Mile High Club. It is the preferred weapon of Viktor Zakhaev with a silencer. The silenced version can be used in campaign on the level The Sins of the Father by using the 'give all' or 'give uzi_sd' console command on PC.
MultiplayerEdit
In multiplayer, the Mini-Uzi is unlocked at Level 13. It can be modified with a Red Dot Sight, Silencer or an ACOG Scope. It has a high rate of fire, but lacks power and range.
The Mini-Uzi deals 30-20 damage depending on range, making It a 4-5 shot kill. Stopping Power reduces the number of bullets needed to kill to 3-4. Head shots generally reduce the number of bullets needed to kill at most ranges by one.
High recoil and an exceptionally large muzzle flash make the Mini-Uzi difficult to use in mid-range combat, but it is effective in close quarters combat. The recoil pattern is 80 upward, 75 to each side, and 50 downward. These high values are exacerbated by the Mini-Uzi's slower than average center speed of 1600, together with its high fire rate of 950 RPM. Using Double Tap increases the rate of fire to 1269 RPM, meaning a full magazine lasts less than 1.5 seconds. Using Double Tap also renders the recoil almost unmanageable. However, if the recoil can be controlled this can make the Mini-Uzi time to kill third only to the Fang 45 and Skorpion with Double Tap at close range.
The Mini-Uzi has a slow draw time, making it a poor choice as a backup weapon. Its reload times, while only slightly slower than average on paper, is poor in practice because of its poor reload cancelling potential. The slightly larger than average magazine capacity of 32 does not make up for this weakness.
The Silencer is a natural fit with the Mini-Uzi. Not only does it eliminate the considerable muzzle flash, it also gives the user potential to stay hidden for longer and therefore reload uncontested. The Red Dot Sight can improve precision for an otherwise difficult-to-control weapon. The ACOG sight, however, is a poor fit, as it exacerbates the already considerable recoil and does little to make the Mini-Uzi more competitive at long range.
Gold Camouflage for this weapon is unlocked once every submachine gunChallenge has been completed.
Weapon AttachmentsEdit
Old School Mode Edit
The Mini-Uzi appears in Old School Mode with 32 rounds in the magazine and 64 rounds of reserve ammunition.
- Chinatown - Found with a Silencer between the fish market and the video store, near the AK-47 and Flash Grenade.
- Killhouse - Found with a Silencer to the east of the center tower.
- Overgrown - Found inside the northernmost building.
- Pipeline - Found with a Silencer in the underground tunnels in the center of the map.
- Showdown - Found with a Red Dot Sight at the south-eastern corner of the map.
- Vacant - Found with a Silencer inside the destroyed bathroom.
GalleryEdit
- For Camouflage images, see Mini-Uzi/Camouflage.
- For Attachment images, see Mini-Uzi/Attachments.
Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareEdit
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare RemasteredEdit
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS) Edit
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| Mini-Uzi | |
| Weapon Class | Submachine Gun |
| Magazine Size | 32 rounds |
| Starting Ammunition | 32+256 |
| Maximum Ammunition | 32+256 |
| Reload Time | Fast |
| Rate of Fire | Medium |
| Recoil | Low |
| Fire Mode | Automatic |
| Used by | Insurgents |
In the DS version of the game, although the HUD icon shows a full-sized Uzi, the 3D model of it is depicted as a Mini-Uzi. The way to tell is because the character uses his left hand to grip what appears to be a forward folded skeleton stock used as a grip, as seen on the Mini-Uzi. The full-sized Uzi's stock cannot be folded forward, indicating that the Mini-Uzi is actually included in the game, just having the wrong HUD. It is the main SMG used by the Insurgents. Performance wise, it is the same as the MAC-10, and is not available in multiplayer for this reason.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Edit
| Mini-Uzi | |
| Damage | 30-20 (MP) |
| Damage Multipliers | Head: 1.4, Chest: 1, Limbs: 1 (MP) |
| Weapon Class | Submachine Gun |
| Magazine Size | 32 rounds (48 with Extended Mags) |
| Unlocked | Level 44 (Major I) |
| Starting Ammunition | 32+288 (SP), 32+64 (MP) |
| Maximum Ammunition | 32+320 (SP), 32+192 (MP) |
| Reload Time | 2.4s loaded, 3.5s unloaded |
| Rate of Fire | 952 RPM (1200 RPM with Rapid Fire) |
| Range (explanation) | 750-1000 (350-700 Suppressed) (MP) |
| Recoil | Moderate |
| Penetration | Low |
| Fire Mode | Fully-Automatic |
| Used by | Ultranationalists, Brazilian Militia, OpForTask Force 141 |
| HUD icon | |
| Sound(s) | Original sound |
CampaignEdit
The Mini-Uzi is regularly seen in the hands of the Brazilian Militia and OpFor in the Campaign, and is the weapon used by John 'Soap' MacTavish during the boat chase in Endgame, where it notably fires slower than normal. It is also seen used by enemies during different Spec Ops.
MultiplayerEdit
The Mini-Uzi returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and is a better weapon than its Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare counterpart, as its recoil has been reduced significantly. It is now unlocked at Level 44 in multiplayer.
The Mini-Uzi is effective in close to mid-range combat, and to an extent, long range. However, it suffers from a somewhat slow reload and reload canceling is not very effective, so one should consider using a handgun as a secondary, since the player can quickly pull out a pistol when his/her primary weapon's magazine is empty. Although it has much less recoil than its Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare counterpart, when equipped with Rapid Fire it earns a significantly large amount of recoil and for some players may be hard to control.
Weapon AttachmentsEdit
GalleryEdit
- For Camouflage images, see Mini-Uzi/Camouflage.
- For Attachment images, see Mini-Uzi/Attachments.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Edit
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Call of Duty OnlineEdit
| Mini-Uzi | |
| Damage | 33-18 |
| Weapon Class | Submachine Gun |
| Magazine Size | 32 rounds (48 w/ Extended Mags) |
| Starting Ammunition | 32+96 (64+128 w/ Akimbo) |
| Maximum Ammunition | 32+192 (64+288 w/ Akimbo) |
| Rate of Fire | 1250 |
| Fire Mode | Automatic |
The Mini-Uzi returns in Call of Duty Online.
AttachmentsEdit
- Akimbo (special limited item only)
GalleryEdit
- For attachment images, see Mini-Uzi/Attachments.
TriviaEdit
GeneralEdit
- Whenever the Mini-Uzi with optics is reloaded from being completely dry, the user's hand will go through the optics.
Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareEdit
- In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, there is a distinct fingerprint on the rear receiver of the Mini-Uzi, which is much more visible with Golden Camouflage.
- The Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareCreate-a-Class image of the Mini-Uzi lacks a rear iron sight. This is also the case with the W1200 and M249 SAW.
- The Create-A-Class image of the Mini-Uzi in the BradyGames official strategy guide has a rear sight, unlike the Create-a-Class image in-game.
- In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the Mini-Uzi shares ammunition with the M9 and MP5.
- In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS), the user holds the Mini-Uzi with two hands, whereas in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, it is held with one hand, except when sprinting.
- The Mini-Uzi is held with two hands while sprinting.
- In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition, the Mini-Uzi can be held sideways.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Edit

- In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the Create-A-Class picture and the third person view of the Mini-Uzi has its stock folded, like in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, but is not present in first-person gameplay.
- The Mini-Uzi was originally the weapon that was to be used with one hand while on snowmobiles (as shown at 1:02 in the Infamy trailer), but was replaced with the G18.
- Unlike its Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare counterpart, this Mini-Uzi doesn't have a fingerprint on the back.
- When on the Zodiac in 'Endgame', the Mini-Uzi has a slower rate of fire than in other parts of the game.
- Despite being the 'Mini-Uzi,' its weapon emblems will say 'Uzi'.
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Now thatCall of Duty: World War 2has finally been released and players are making their way around the battlefield, a new hidden feature has been unearthed.
A load of '80s retro games have been added to the new release, and we're loving them already.
So, if all the shooting is getting a bit much, you can head over to the Headquarters social area to switch off for a bit and play the old-school games which can be found in the R&R section.
And they're pretty decent vintage Activision games too, so it's a great addition to the title.
The full list of games is: Barnstorming, Boxing, Chopper Command, Cosmic Commuter, Demon Attack, Enduro, Fishing Derby, Grand Prix, Kaboom!, Pitfall II, Private Eye, River Raid, Seaquest, Skiing and Spider Fighter.
To have a go at any of the above, armoury credits earned via the main gameplay can be used in exchange for all the fun.
The feature has gone down pretty well with those who've already had a go.
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— Cade Onder (@Cade_Onder) November 3, 2017Call of Duty: WW2 is set in 1944, just as the US joins its European allies in the war effort against Germany.
The campaign follows the US 1st Infantry Division, with players taking charge of Ronald 'Red' Daniels, a green recruit from Texas.
Call of Duty: World War 2 is out now.
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