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How to Fire the FHJ-18 in Call of Duty Mobile App

How to Fire the FHJ-18 in Call of Duty Mobile App
Stu Feldt

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Ever wondered how to shoot the FHJ-18 in Call of Duty Mobile? You’re in the right spot! Let’s dive into the easy steps to use this game-changer weapon.

So, you’re playing Call of Duty Mobile and you’ve got the FHJ-18. Now you’re thinking, “How do I fire this thing?” Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Short Answer: Firing the FHJ-18

Firing the FHJ-18 in Call of Duty Mobile is simple. First, you need to aim at your target. This weapon is designed to take down enemy vehicles and installations. So, make sure you’re targeting something like a UAV, a helicopter, or even a Sentry Gun.

Once you’ve got your target in sight, press and hold the fire button. The FHJ-18 has a lock-on feature. You’ll see the aiming reticle turning red as it locks onto the target. When it fully locks on, release the fire button, and boom! Your target is history.

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