CZ75



The CZ75 is a semi-automatic pistol that appears in Call of Duty: Black Ops. It costs. It has Full-Auto Mode as an attachment in Single Player and in Multiplayer. It is also the first time the player can make their pistol fully automatic in the Call of Duty series.

Single Player
The CZ75 is first obtainable in the mission "Numbers" where it is dual-wielded in the beginning by Hudson. It can be obtained from the holsters of the Spetsnaz troops with no attachment, dual wield, full-auto, or both attachments. The player is also given one with no attachments when Hudson wipes out on the ground. It appears again in the missions "WMD", "Victor Charlie", "Payback", "Rebirth", and "Redemption" in the Spetsnaz troops holsters. In these missions, it appears the same way it does in Numbers with all the same attachments. It is fairly powerful and accurate, especially for a pistol.

Multiplayer
In multiplayer, it is the "Classified" handgun, meaning it is unlocked by buying all other pistols (minimum level is rank 18, when the Python is available to purchase). It costs. Its standard magazine capacity is 12 rounds, and is increased to 18 with the Extended Mag attachment. The weapon had gained a large amount of popularity as a sidearm online due to its relatively large magazine, and the ability to fire fully automatic. Note that the CZ75 has idle sway without the Full Auto attachment. It has very difficult visual recoil, making the player think they are way off target, making them re-adjust even though the shot was centered. With the perk Second Chance and the Full Auto attachment for the CZ75, the player will instead use the default last stand pistol, the M1911. When equipped with Full-Auto, it is advised to fire as if it was still semi auto. This will keep the recoil down, and every round will hit the target. Players with fast trigger fingers should avoid the full-auto attachment, as it adds recoil and reduces damage, as well as the fact that it fires slower then it's semi-auto fire cap. Instead, it is recommended that a player would use the extended mags attachments, which allows for the potential of multiple enemies to be killed before reloading. However, the Full-Auto attachment can prove invaluable to snipers, as it can give snipers a weapon that is useful for close quarter battles.

Attachments
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 * Upgraded Iron Sights
 * Extended Mag
 * Dual Wield
 * Suppressor
 * Full Auto Upgrade

Zombies
It is possible to achieve it in the mystery box, with the dual wield attachment, and without. With dual wield, it can be fairly effective around wave 7 or less, stronger than the starter M1911, and considerably more ammo, despite its low damage. Due to its high reserve ammunition, then if one pistol is fired at a time, so the other reloads while the other is shot, fire can be sustained indefinitely. However, some players may dislike Dual wield due to the fact it cannot ADS and this can be troublesome with one or two zombies, but effective in a group of 6 or more. This means many shots will miss and therefore be wasted, somewhat canceling out the advantage of the increased ammo.

If it is upgraded with the dual wield attachment, they become Calamity and Jane (for the left and right pistols respectively). They receive the full auto attachment, 20 rounds per magazine, more damage, and more maximum ammo. While they are very powerful and fire fast, accuracy is still an issue that hinders medium to long range usage. The Normal CZ75 when upgraded becomes Calamity by itself, a fully automatic variant. It is recommended to swap this gun out for a more powerful gun in later rounds as by round 20 it takes 1-2 whole upgraded mags to kill a zombie.

Trivia

 * Crawling when prone with dual-wielded CZ75's will not cause them to disappear from the player's view.
 * Although the CZ75 is "Classified," it requires the purchase of only the Python to unlock.
 * The CZ75's Upgraded Iron Sights were originally misaligned, as pictured here.
 * The suppressed CZ75 loses its suppressor when paired with the PSG1.
 * In "Redemption" and "WMD," the player might find a "CZ75 Full Auto Dual Wield." Normally, weapons with two attachments read "Multiple Attachments" instead of being specific.
 * In Campaign, dual CZ75's have 20 round magazines.
 * CZ75 has unique empty reloading animation for pistol. When magazine is empty, the animation pulls on the slide instead of depressing the slide stop.
 * As a normal handgun, the CZ75's damage in multiplayer is 40-20; however, the damage for the CZ75 Full Auto is 30-20. This was probably due to balancing reasons on Treyarch's part, to encourage players to use the normal CZ75, rather than the CZ75's "machine pistol" variant.
 * Occasionally while playing Zombies, when reloading dual wield CZ-75s, the right gun has no reload animation. Instead, it's slide will be stuck back until it is "reloaded". After, the slide immediately is shown cocked.
 * The name of the upgraded CZ75, "Calamity & Jane," is a reference to the Scout and Frontiers-woman, Calamity Jane.
 * There is a minor graphical bug with the dual-wielded CZ75.
 * CZ75 Full-Auto attachment is actually a different variant called the CZ75 AUTOMATIC, identified with the added foregrip, which is, in fact, a spare magazine (although, like the ammo on the side of the Stakeout and WA2000, it cannot be utilized to this capacity).
 * If the Full Auto attachment is selected for the CZ75, the new weapon procured somewhat resembles the Skorpion, including the reload animation, muzzle length, shape and trigger location. The differences between them are that:
 * The CZ75's Full-Auto pistol grip is a different shape to the Skorpion's default grip (held by the right hand, especially if dual wielding).
 * The CZ75 Full-Auto's size is generally smaller than the Skorpion.
 * The new "foregrip" (explained in greater detail last main dot point) for the CZ75 Full Auto is straight, rather than curved like the Skorpion's magazine (which is held by the left hand, like a grip, when dual wield is not being used on the weapon).
 * The iron sights for the CZ75 has a higher front post in the iron sights than the Skorpion; however, the Skorpion has a bigger back sight than CZ75, as well as two "brackets" surrounding the Skorpion's back sights.
 * It is weird that it can be obtained in campaign(which is in 1968)since it was not invented until 1975.