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The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley is a luxurious choice for those looking to make a statement on the battlefield, featuring a gold-colored paisley pattern on a rich wine-colored base. While its fully automatic capabilities can quickly turn the tide of a skirmish, its limited magazine size demands precise shooting to make each shot count.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley made its debut in CS2 on January 21st, 2026, as part of the "Fourth Season Skins" update. This intricate and vibrant skin quickly became a fan favorite for its unique design and eye-catching details.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley was introduced as part of the Harlequin Collection in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Players cannot obtain this skin by opening containers; it must be purchased or traded with other players.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley enjoys a high popularity rating of 85%, placing it among the top 15% of sought-after items in CS2. This ranking is determined by factors such as daily sales volume and the skin's market price.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley is one of 432 other Pistol skins available in the game. Its rarity is classified as Industrial Grade, placing it in a slightly more uncommon category compared to Consumer Grade skins.
Priced between $0.01 and $0.17, the CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley skin offers a budget-friendly option for CS:GO players. Its widespread availability across various marketplaces makes it easily accessible for those looking to add it to their collection.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley is available in all float values from 0.00 to 0.60, allowing players to choose their preferred wear. This skin does not have any StatTrak or Souvenir versions in CS2.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley has garnered more than 100 votes on various CS:GO skin websites, resulting in an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars among the community. Players appreciate its intricate paisley design and unique color scheme.
The CZ75-Auto | Honey Paisley finish features a vibrant red color scheme applied using a hydrographic technique. The intricate paisley pattern is seamlessly transferred onto the weapon parts, creating a unique and eye-catching design.
Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.