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How to craft the Jet Gun in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies

A soldier holding a giant jet engine gun in Black Ops 6.
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In the world of Call of Duty Zombies, one type of weapon has always been the most powerful, but hard to get. Wonder Weapons are back in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and that includes the old favorite known as the Jet Gun. This jet-engine-looking weapon is part of a long string of steps you can only do on the Liberty Falls map but is well worth the effort. Make sure you have your crew around to watch your back while reading through our guide on how to craft the Jet Gun, aka the Thrustodyne M23.

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Difficulty

Hard

Duration

45 minutes

What You Need

  • Access the church in Liberty Falls

Making the jet gun in Black Ops 6.
Activision

How to craft the Jet Gun

Creating the Jet Gun is one of many Easter eggs in Black Ops 6 that requires you to run around the entire map interacting with various things. To make things simple, we suggest opening up every barrier first, especially the one leading to the church since you will be required to go there to complete the process.

Step 1: Go to Washington Avenue and find Lily's Flowerpot on the corner. Out front is a water valve you can grab from the spout.

A water spout in Black Ops 6.
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Step 2: Next stop is the bowling alley. Facing the lanes, look along the right wall for a breaker panel you can melee to knock the cover off. Once it's off, you can use the water valve on it.

A breaker box in Black Ops 6.
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Step 3: Make sure you're safe, and then hold the interact button to turn the valve to increase the water pressure.

Step 4: When the pressure reaches its maximum, collect the water pressure gauge that falls out.

A pressure valve in a bowling alley in Black Ops 6.
Activision

Step 5: Find a Mutant Injection or Mangler Cannon. You can get the cannon from defeating a Mangler or crafting one at a bench with 1,000 Scrap.

Injections are rewards for various quests and S.A.M trials. It can also be crafted at a bench for 2,500 Scrap.

A mutant vial in Black Ops 6.
Activision

Step 6: Break into the Radio House store and loot the trash piles on the floor until you find electrical wires.

A pile of wires in Black Ops 6.
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Step 7: Go to the cemetery near the church and find the unique zombie wearing a red shirt and overalls. Kill him and grab the key he drops.

A shed key on the ground in Black Ops 6.
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Step 8: Use it to enter the small wooden shed next to the church to collect the handbreak inside.

A handbreak on a table in Black Ops 6.
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Step 9: Finally, go to the second story of the motel, and a pile of zombies will break open a door you couldn't open before. Clear them out and go inside the room.

Making the jet gun in Black Ops 6.
Activision

Step 10: Interact with the Jet Gun on the crafting bench to finish it and collect your prize.

Unlike past versions of the Jet Gun, in Black Ops 6 it no longer explodes after continuous use and also has an alt-fire mode where it deals massive area of effect damage.

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