Call of Duty: Warzone has set a new world record. Professional player Aydan “Aydan” Conrad wanted to prove himself again and has broken the kill record of Solo vs. Trio once more. This time he achieved 61 kills using the MP PP19 Bizon, which a few months ago was one of the worst weapons.
What happened? The battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone is a tough PvP shooter and if you spend a lot of time in the game, you can get really good at it. The big content creators repeatedly demonstrate this fact with wild gameplay videos and impressive kill records.
Streamer and professional player Aydan has once again set a record and increased his own record by 9 kills. In a Solo vs. Trios match, where Aydan faces off against 3-man teams, he ended up with 61 kills. His secondary weapon is particularly interesting: Aydan used the PP19 Bizon from CoD MW, which had long been considered the worst weapon in the game.
Bizon rocks the world record with hip-fire setup
How did he do that? As is often the case with Warzone records, it is a good mix of skill and luck.
The streamer explains that he has often been placed in “bot lobbies” lately. These are matches where a large portion of the players can be classified as “bad”. The average kills/deaths ratio is very low. The matchmaking in Warzone continuously mixes skilled players with weaker ones, and rarely is a bot lobby filled only with “bots”.
A perfect opportunity for Aydan, who is rampaging through Verdansk with his Krig 6 and a hip-fire Bizon. The streamer is currently playing so well that he is hardly beatable in 1vs1. His gameplay is impressive and showcases situations where his opponents have the advantage, but Aydan masters the duel through his skill with the weapon.
Aydan showcases the match in a compilation on YouTube, which we are embedding here:
What setups did Aydan use? The streamer relies on the very stable Krig 6 for his primary weapon. With this assault rifle, you can’t go wrong – it is stable and deals significant damage.
CoD Warzone: Aydan’s Krig 6 Setup
- Muzzle: Agency Suppressor
- Barrel: 15″ CMV, Military
- Optic: Axial Arms 3x
- Underbarrel: Field Agent Grip
- Ammunition: STANAG 60 Round

More interesting is his choice for the secondary weapon – Aydan uses the PP19 Bizon with a hip-fire setup. The Bizon is a submachine gun from CoD MW and shines with a large magazine, but that’s about it. For a long time, players wondered, “Why is this weapon even in the game?” And perhaps Aydan has now found an answer: play the Bizon with hip-fire.
CoD Warzone: Aydan’s Bizon Setup with Hip-Fire
- Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor
- Barrel: 8.7″ polygonal
- Laser: 5mW Laser
- Stock: No Stock
- Grip: Textured Grip Tape
In the video, Aydan shows how stable the Bizon remains in hip-fire, even without needing to aim down sights. The time saved not needing to aim gives you an advantage against most other close-quarter weapons – coupled with the Bizon’s large standard magazine, which offers 64 rounds even without attachments.
Whether the Bizon ranks among the best SMGs in Warzone is still debatable. However, Aydan proves that the Bizon has strengths and that we may have misunderstood it until now.
Kill records in Warzone are impressive, even if players need some luck with their lobby. The precision and calmness with which Aydan approaches his game show his months of training and conditioning. He knows every corner of the map, and the damage of the weapons is usually assessed perfectly.
Alone, you can hardly match such a “force of nature” in skill; only in a team do you have a chance. However, sometimes even the best teammates don’t help – when the super-cheat is making its rounds in Warzone again.
