Why the Atlas 45 Remains a Trusted Pistol in Call of Duty
The Atlas 45 is one of the most recognizable pistols in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Known internally as the “titan45,” it stands out for its front-loaded magazine and reliable performance across different game modes. Though simple in design, this weapon earned its place as a dependable sidearm used by soldiers from the Atlas Corporation to the United States Marine Corps.
Overview of the Atlas 45
The Atlas 45 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by the fictional Atlas Corporation. Weighing 29.7 ounces when loaded and featuring an 8.1-inch barrel, it operates on a short recoil action. Its effective range reaches 80 meters, and while it’s not the most powerful handgun in Advanced Warfare, it offers a balance of accuracy, control, and usability.
Unlike other pistols, the Atlas 45 uses a front-loaded magazine configuration, which gives it a distinct look and reload animation. This detail adds realism and sets it apart from traditional magazine-fed pistols seen in other Call of Duty entries.
The Atlas 45 in Campaign Mode

In the campaign, the Atlas 45 appears throughout as a standard-issue sidearm for Atlas soldiers and allied forces. It’s used by groups such as the Sentinel Task Force, the United States Marine Corps, and occasionally by enemies like the KVA. Even the Nigerian Armed Forces’ Ajani can be seen with one during specific missions.
Players encounter several customized Atlas 45s during story missions. In “Manhunt,” both Mitchell and Ilona use suppressed Atlas 45s with red dot sights. During “Captured” and “Terminus,” all Atlas 45s come equipped with Extended Mags, offering more sustained fire before reload.
When Atlas Juggernauts drop their pistols after exhausting their primary weapons, players can pick up versions that resemble the A1 supply drop variant, though some missions use the standard model.
Multiplayer Performance
Base Stats and Handling
The Atlas 45 is unlocked by default in multiplayer. It offers solid damage for its class and serves as a reliable backup weapon. It deals a two-shot kill up to 6.3 meters, three-shot kill up to 20.3 meters, and requires four shots beyond that range. Headshots inflict 40% more damage, making it lethal at long range in Hardcore modes.
While its low penetration power limits its ability to shoot through surfaces, the weapon compensates with low recoil and clean iron sights, making it easy to use for accurate shots.
Rate of Fire and Accuracy
The Atlas 45 fires semi-automatically with a fire cap of 800 rounds per minute, though hitting that speed manually is difficult. Its 1100 centerspeed means recoil recovery between shots is moderate, requiring control when firing quickly. Despite this, it remains stable and effective at medium range.
Magazine and Reload
The pistol holds 10 rounds per magazine, with three magazines in reserve. Using Extended Mags increases this to 15 rounds per clip and 60 total rounds, which helps in sustained engagements. Reload times are short—1.8 seconds normally and 1.4 seconds when empty—keeping downtime minimal in fights.
Attachments and Customization
Players can equip various attachments to tailor the Atlas 45’s performance.
Notable attachments include:
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Akimbo: Enables dual-wielding for faster close-range kills.
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Laser Sight: Tightens hip-fire spread by 15%.
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Advanced Rifling: Extends two-shot kill range to 7.8 meters and three-shot kill range to 25 meters.
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Suppressor: Reduces range, making it a poor choice for most situations.
Players who prefer close-quarters combat often choose Akimbo or Laser Sight, while those favoring precision use Advanced Rifling.
Variants and Supply Drop Versions

The Atlas 45 has several variants available through supply drops and progression. Each variant modifies handling, recoil, or accuracy while offering unique trade-offs.
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A1 (Enlisted): Slightly reduced hip spread with a 705 RPM fire rate.
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Woo (Professional): Integrated Akimbo setup with no fire rate penalty and only 10% more recoil—ideal for players with fast trigger fingers.
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Huckleberry (Elite): Tightest hip-fire spread but increased recoil and reduced damage, suiting aggressive close-range styles.
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A3M2 (Permanent Unlock): Achieved after 300 kills; reduces hip spread by 20% but lowers damage, emphasizing accuracy over range.
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Royalty (Elite): Combines tighter hip spread with longer range, extending three-shot kills to 22 meters.
Each variant encourages different playstyles. The Woo and Huckleberry are popular for dual-wielding, while the A3M2 favors disciplined firing in tighter spaces.
Atlas 45 in Exo Survival
In Exo Survival, the Atlas 45 can be purchased for one upgrade point. It is default-issued to Light Exo and Demolition classes and appears when a player’s weapons are disabled or lost.
Despite its accessibility, it’s not a top choice due to low damage and limited ammo. It remains handy for its quick handling and stability, but better sidearms like the MK14 or EPM3 outperform it in later rounds.
Atlas 45 in Exo Zombies

The Atlas 45 serves as the starting weapon in Exo Zombies, replacing the M1911 found in traditional Zombies modes. It’s useful early on for earning points but quickly loses power as zombie health increases.
Players can upgrade the weapon through the 3D printer system, progressing through multiple marks (e.g., Mk10 or Mk20). If the player dies and respawns, they keep their upgraded Atlas 45, making it a reliable fallback weapon.
While it lacks the raw power of later weapons, an upgraded Atlas 45 allows downed players to defend themselves while waiting for a revive, making it situationally valuable. However, it struggles to generate enough points to sustain upgrades without the help of stronger weapons.
Attachments in Exo Zombies
As players upgrade the weapon, new attachments unlock automatically:
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Mk 4: Target Enhancer
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Mk 7: Quickdraw Grip
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Mk 10: Extended Mags
These additions improve handling and reload efficiency but do not drastically change its core performance.
Trivia and Design Details

The Atlas 45 carries several small but interesting details. The Woo variant is a nod to director John Woo, known for his films featuring dual pistols. When any optical attachment is equipped, a rail appears on the weapon’s top to hold the sight. This rail also stays visible when using non-optic attachments like the Laser Sight or Parabolic Microphone, partially blocking the iron sights.
In Exo Zombies, the pistol has a unique firing sound, distinguishing it from its campaign and multiplayer versions. Minor quirks include misspellings of “Atlas” as “Altas” in certain challenge completions and a slightly altered reload animation when performed right after a melee attack.
The Legacy of the Atlas 45
The Atlas 45 may not be the most powerful weapon in Advanced Warfare, but it remains a staple sidearm thanks to its simple mechanics, accessible handling, and consistent performance. Its unique design and wide range of variants make it an enduring favorite for players who value precision and control.
While it serves as a backup weapon across multiple game modes, its role in defining the Atlas Corporation’s military identity helps it stand out as one of Call of Duty’s most recognizable pistols.
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