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First it was the montages of Modern Warfare 2 with the likes of "Final Killcam" that brought quickscoping and trickshot into heavy field testing, but at the launch of Black Ops it was appearent you couldn't mimick the controlled scope sight accuracy that modern warfare 2 had. It seemed like a pitty, random noscopes with glitchy flashy animations to mimick the glory of the past... But I brute forced it and played like a degenerate (21k kills with l96a1, prestige 15 lvl 50), and the closest you can get to a qickscope is to use akimbo dual wield or single revolver (based on the speed of animation swap you want), paired with the Scout Pro Perk, heavily underestimated perk, to pre-load the aiming down sight scope animaton. You would walk around spastically swittching back and forth, creating great epilepsy, and enjoy quicker and more accurate aim.