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About Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75

Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 is a graffiti pattern featuring a stylized CZ-75 firing with recoil lines that emphasize motion and gunfire. Unlike weapon finish skins, this CS2 graffiti applies a simple, graphic spray design centered on the CZ-75 silhouette and its recoil-themed iconography.

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What does Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 depict in CS2?

Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 is a graffiti item that sprays a stylized CZ-75 recoil pattern onto map surfaces. It is part of the Recoil graffiti series, which turns weapon spray control patterns into simple visual decals. Unlike weapon finishes, graffiti is used in-match and is consumed over a limited number of uses.

How is Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 used in CS2?

You equip it in your graffiti loadout, then place the spray on a valid surface during a match using the graffiti key. Each sealed graffiti has a limited number of charges, so every use reduces the remaining count. The design is purely cosmetic and does not affect weapon handling or recoil.

Is Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 a good choice if you like CZ-75 themed cosmetics?

If you use the CZ-75 Auto often, this graffiti matches that interest more directly than generic tags because it references the weapon's recoil pattern. It also pairs naturally with CZ-75 skins such as Tigris, Xiangliu, or Tacticat in a loadout built around the pistol. Its appeal is mainly thematic rather than based on rarity or gameplay impact.

Can Sealed Graffiti Recoil CZ-75 be traded and sold in CS2?

Yes, like most standard CS2 graffiti items, it can usually be traded or sold through normal Steam market systems if there are no temporary trade restrictions on the specific item. Market availability depends on supply and player interest rather than weapon performance. Because it is a base grade graffiti, it is generally treated as a low-tier cosmetic item.