Black Ops 7 simplifies sharing loadouts with its Weapon Build Code system, which converts any custom gun into a quick shareable code.
The moment you unlock loadouts at level four, every weapon you edit inside the Gunsmith automatically generates its own code.
This code changes in real time as you swap attachments, so whatever you’re looking at on your screen is always reflected accurately.
It only sends the weapon without any attachments or tuning details, but that alone already saves a lot of back-and-forth.
Where Do You Find Your Weapon Build Code?
To find your code, open the Gunsmith and look near the attachment grid.

You’ll see the blue code tied to that exact setup. It’s most convenient on PC, where a quick copy icon sits beside your code so you can grab it instantly and share it across any platform you want.
Console users don’t have a built-in copy function yet, so they’ll need to read the code aloud or type it manually if they're going to pass it on.
Either way, once someone has the code, they can recreate the weapon quickly without needing to memorize your entire attachment list.
How Do You Send Your Build Directly to Friends?
Beyond manual sharing, Black Ops 7 also lets you send builds directly in-game.

From the loadout menu, you can open the Options panel and choose Share Weapon Build.
Select the friends you want to send it to, and the game pushes the build straight to their notifications.
This avoids typing anything and is the fastest way to share with your friend group.
How Do You Import a Build Code Someone Sent You?
Head back into the same Options menu, select Import Weapon Build, and drop the code into the text box.

The game will show you the attachments included in that setup before saving it.
If you don’t have certain attachments unlocked yet, the game will warn you or mark the build as incomplete.
After saving it, the imported setup won’t equip on its own. It goes into your list of builds or blueprints for that weapon, ready for you to select anytime.
Can You Copy Another Player’s Build During a Match?
There’s also a clever feature you can use mid-match.

If someone on the enemy team is dominating with a specific gun, you can copy their setup straight from the killcam.
While the camera is showing their weapon, a small prompt appears, allowing you to grab the build on the spot.
After the match ends, the copied build will appear in your notifications, where you can review it and save it just like any other imported code.
What Should You Know Before Sharing or Importing a Code?
One important thing to remember is that these codes only create identical builds if you already have everything unlocked.

Missing attachments mean the code won’t fully match the original.
Even with that limitation, the system remains extremely useful, especially for checking community picks or changing up your playstyle.
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