CZ75-Auto Emerald
About CZ75-Auto Emerald
CZ75-Auto Emerald is finished with a chrome base coat covered in transparent emerald anodized paint, giving the pistol a deep metallic green body with a clean, reflective surface. Among CZ75-Auto skins in CS2, it stands out for its minimal, single-tone treatment that emphasizes the weapon’s compact shape rather than added artwork or patterning.
Release & Source
The CZ75-Auto Emerald can be found in the The Chop Shop Collection. The CZ75-Auto Emerald is part of the Emerald family.
Float Range & Wear
The CZ75-Auto Emerald cannot drop in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.15, with Minimal Wear being the worst available condition.
The CZ75-Auto Emerald is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common CZ75-Auto skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Green-accented stickers work best with CZ75-Auto Emerald’s anodized finish. Good fits include Lambda (Holo), FURIA (Holo), Green Laminate-style team stickers from recent Majors, and Battle Scarred (Holo) for a darker green contrast. If you want a cleaner craft, use one holo on the grip area or repeat the same green sticker across all positions.
The CZ75-Auto is still a situational pistol in CS2 because it can dump damage quickly at close range, especially on eco or force rounds. Its main limits are the small magazine and the need to control recoil during full-auto bursts. On CZ75-Auto Emerald, the gameplay is identical to any other CZ75-Auto skin, so the choice is purely visual.
The CZ75-Auto has one of the fastest fire rates among pistols in CS2 because it is fully automatic. In practice, that means it can empty its magazine very quickly, so short bursts are usually more reliable than holding mouse1. That fast firing behavior is the same on CZ75-Auto Emerald as on every other CZ75-Auto finish.
CZ75-Auto Emerald has some investment logic behind it because it is a non-case collection skin from The Chop Shop Collection, which gives it more limited long-term supply than many regular drop-pool finishes. Its value is also helped by a clean color theme and a restricted wear range that keeps nicer examples in circulation. Even so, Mil-Spec pistols usually move more slowly than top-tier rifles, knives, or covert skins, so it is better viewed as a niche collection hold than a broad market staple.

