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If I'm not horribly out-of-date or mistaken, Scobula's Greyhound Tool should be able to extract audio (Maybe just SFX) from at least Modern Warfare (I can't say if Warzone is supported, but the tool does support Cold War if at least to an extent and the tool was last updated 10hrs prior to this comment), which can be found on GitHub.
I've not been able to try myself as the game's storage requirements are beyond what I can accommodate at this time (Plus other qualms I have with being a customer to Activision Blizzard even before the recent news).
Otherwise, there is at least this extraction last updated 5th October 2020 that I presume FailureFung managed to find as well (Although a recent reupload may have lost a few contents, but I do have a copy prior to the reupload on hand if that needs restoring in the future): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvqSYWYi3Mw
Gunfire audio was recorded in-game, but the reload sounds came from a quick google search for modern warfare sfx. Hope this helps.