The Five-SeveN, FN
Five-seven or ES Five-seven as it was previously known, is one
of the pistols featured in the Counter-Strikeseries.
Overview
The Five-SeveN is
a Belgian semi-automatic Counter-Terrorist pistol
originally available only to the Counter-Terrorists.
In Counter-Strike: Global
Offensive, it was available to both Counter-Terrorists and
Terrorists until an update which restricted its sale to the CTs yet again.
Its
advantages are high rate of fire, good accuracy and its large magazine size.
Despite these facts, the Five-seven is one of the least popular pistols
in Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source,
but gained popularity with the release of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,
since it does more damage, unlike in the previous games, and is much cheaper.
In
earlier games, if the Five-Seven and P90 are both equipped at once, they will draw from one
pool of 100 rounds due to sharing cartridges. This has been changed in a Global
Offensive update. As of now the primary and secondary weapons don't
share ammunition even if they're of the same caliber.
Advantages
Large
magazine size (20 rounds)
Can instantly
kill armored enemies if a headshot is scored in CS:GO
High damage
in CS:GO
Quiet firing
sound
Short reload
time in CS:GO
Relatively
cheap in CS:GO ($500)
High
crouching accuracy in CS and CS:S
Disadvantages
Low damage in
all CS games prior to CS:GO
Expensive
($750) (excluding CS:GO)
Long reload
time compared to other pistols (prior to CS:GO)
Not very
accurate and headshots are no longer lethal at long ranges, even in CS:GO
Headshots
cannot kill the enemies instantly, even without helmet (prior to CS:GO)
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