CZ75-Auto

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The CZ75-Auto is a fully automatic pistol available to both teams in Counter-Strike 2. It is the only full-auto pistol in the game, sharing its equipment slot with the Five-SeveN (CT) or Tec-9 (T).

Overview

At $500, the CZ75-Auto offers a unique proposition: fully automatic fire in a pistol. Its extremely fast fire rate can eliminate opponents at close range before they can react, making it a potent ambush weapon. However, it comes with severe limitations: only 12 rounds in the magazine with 12 in reserve, a long draw time, a lengthy reload, and only a $100 kill reward.

The CZ75-Auto is a high-risk, high-reward weapon designed for one purpose: getting a close-range kill to pick up the enemy's weapon.

Weapon Statistics

Statistic Value
Price $500
Team Both
Base Damage 31
Fire Rate 600 RPM
Armor Penetration 77.65%
Magazine Size 12 / 12
Reload Time 2.7 seconds
Movement Speed 240 units/s
Kill Reward $100
Headshot Multiplier 4x

Usage Tips

  • The CZ75-Auto is best used as an ambush weapon. Hide around a corner and spray at close range.
  • With only 12+12 rounds total, you must make every burst count. Do not engage at range.
  • The long draw time makes switching to the CZ75 mid-fight risky. Have it ready before the engagement.
  • The $100 kill reward is very low. The CZ75 loses you money unless you pick up a better weapon from the kill.
  • Use the CZ75-Auto to steal an enemy weapon rather than relying on it for the full round.
  • Aim for the head at close range. The full-auto spray can land multiple headshots in a burst.
  • Consider the Five-SeveN or Tec-9 instead if you prefer a more reliable, conventional pistol.

Competitive Meta

The CZ75-Auto has gone through many balance changes throughout Counter-Strike history. Currently, it occupies a niche role as an ambush weapon for players who want to steal rifles from enemies on eco rounds. Most competitive players prefer the reliability of the Five-SeveN or Tec-9, but the CZ75 still sees occasional use from players who excel at close-range ambush plays.