Iconic SMG Breakdown: The Bizon in Call of Duty
The Bizon in Call of Duty is one of the most recognizable submachine guns in the franchise. Known for its large magazine and steady control, the PP19 Bizon has appeared in several titles, each adapting its design and performance to fit different combat styles. From Ghosts to Modern Warfare III, the weapon has evolved while maintaining its signature traits—high ammo capacity, manageable recoil, and fast handling.
Origins of the Bizon

The PP19 Bizon is a Russian submachine gun chambered in 9×18mm Makarov. Its distinctive feature is the helical magazine mounted beneath the barrel, allowing for a high ammo count without extending the weapon’s length.
In the Call of Duty franchise, the Bizon first appeared in Call of Duty: Ghosts and has since returned under different names like the Bullfrog and Minibak. It was originally planned for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare but was cut before release, though traces of it remain in the game files.
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Overview
The Bizon in Call of Duty: Ghosts is a fully automatic submachine gun used by the Federation. It fires 9mm rounds with moderate recoil and low penetration. The weapon deals 42–17 damage per shot, firing at 937 rounds per minute, making it one of the faster SMGs in the game.
Its three-shot kill range extends to 13.4 meters, while its five-shot range ends at 19.4 meters. Headshots offer a 1.3x multiplier, giving players a slight advantage in close quarters. Though its reload time is long—three seconds or more—the large magazine offsets this drawback.
Attachments
The Bizon supported a range of attachments:
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Sights: Red Dot, Holographic, Thermal Hybrid
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Barrel: Silencer, Muzzle Brake, Flash Suppressor
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Underbarrel: Foregrip
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Mods: Extended Mags, Rapid Fire, Armor-Piercing
Campaign and Extinction
In the campaign, the Bizon is the main SMG for Federation troops and is occasionally used by characters like Keegan and Elias. It also appears in the Extinction mode on the Point of Contact map, where it can be bought for $2000. Compared to the CBJ-MS, it offers more ammo and faster reloads but slightly lower accuracy.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)

Weapon Details
The Bizon returns in Modern Warfare (2019) as the PP19 Bizon, unlocked at level 42. It features select-fire capability with full-auto and semi-auto modes. The helical magazine holds 64 rounds, extendable to 84 with attachments.
It deals 30–17 damage depending on range, with a 654 RPM fire rate. While slower than other SMGs, its accuracy and ammo capacity make it reliable in longer engagements.
Attachments and Customization
Players can customize the Bizon using the Gunsmith system. Attachments include:
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Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor, Muzzle Brake, Compensator
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Barrel: 8.7" Steel, Polygonal, Aluminum
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Optics: Reflex, Holographic, Hybrid, Thermal
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Stocks: Factory Aluminum, Corvus Skeleton, No Stock
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Perks: Sleight of Hand, FMJ, Recon, Fully Loaded
The gun’s balance of control and sustained fire makes it useful for players who prefer stability over raw power.
Call of Duty: Mobile
Overview
In Call of Duty: Mobile, the PP19 Bizon was added in April 2021 during the Tokyo Escape season. It is unlocked by scoring 30 headshots with an SMG.
The Bizon performs as a mid-tier weapon with 28–16 damage and a 652 RPM fire rate. Its range extends from 16 to 32 meters, and it carries 64 rounds, expandable to 84. The gun’s light recoil and high ammo make it a consistent option for sustained fights, especially in Battle Royale where ammo conservation matters.
Attachments
The weapon supports standard Gunsmith attachments such as:
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Muzzles: Monolithic Suppressor, Light Compensator
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Barrels: RTC Sawed-Off, OWC Marksman
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Stocks: YKM Light, OWC Skeleton, No Stock
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Perks: Sleight of Hand, Disable, FMJ
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Lasers and Grips: Customizable for recoil control and ADS speed
Blueprints
Many unique blueprints were released, including Yokai, Homebrewed Hex, and Invocation, giving the weapon cosmetic and stat variations in limited-time bundles.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (as the Bullfrog)

The Bullfrog’s Role
In Black Ops Cold War, the Bizon reappears as the Bullfrog, unlocked at level 43. It keeps its recognizable magazine design but has slightly different handling and balance.
The Bullfrog features a 50-round magazine by default, expandable to 85 rounds, with 34 base damage and a 750 RPM fire rate. Its large ammo capacity allows players to engage multiple targets without frequent reloads, making it a favorite for close-quarters maps.
Zombies Mode
In Zombies, the Bullfrog can be found through the Mystery Box or brought into matches via Create-A-Class. When upgraded through Pack-a-Punch, it becomes the High Anxiety, offering larger ammo pools and improved performance.
Modern Warfare II and III (as the Minibak)

The Evolution Continues
The Bizon returns again in Modern Warfare II and Modern Warfare III under the name Minibak. It belongs to the Kastovia Platform and is unlocked by leveling up the Kastov-74u to level 14.
The Minibak features a 64-round magazine, select-fire modes, and the familiar 9mm Makarov caliber. It is praised for its manageable recoil, clean iron sights, and ability to handle extended fights without reloading.
Zombies Integration
In Modern Warfare III Zombies, the Minibak appears in Operation Deadbolt. When upgraded with Aetherium Crystals or the Pack-a-Punch Machine, it becomes the Cosmic Minibak, capable of handling high zombie waves effectively.
Trivia and Notable Details
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The Bizon was cut from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, but remnants exist in the game’s files.
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The receiver of the Ghosts version is engraved with “ВУДЛЕНД-ХИЛПЗ, ШТАТ 9x18ММ”.
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In Ghosts, attaching a Foregrip affects recoil even though it does not appear visually.
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The Bizon’s serial number in Ghosts is X9932351.
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Across its versions, the Bizon maintains its theme of high ammo count, moderate recoil, and reliable performance in close to mid-range combat.
Final Thoughts

The Bizon in Call of Duty has stood the test of time. Its design, ammo capacity, and versatility make it distinct among submachine guns. From its Federation roots in Ghosts to its modern iterations as the Bullfrog and Minibak, the Bizon continues to deliver fast-paced, close-quarters combat power.
Players who value control, precision, and sustained fire often find the Bizon an ideal fit, proving that consistency and smart design can make a weapon truly timeless in Call of Duty.
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