CZ75-Auto | Crimson Web is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Arms Deal 3 Collection (2013), dropping from the CS:GO Weapon Case 3. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
A fully automatic variant of the CZ75, the CZ75-Auto is the ideal short-term choice for turning the tables and gaining your opponents weapon. But with very little ammo in the magazine, strong trigger discipline is required. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat.
"Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread" ★ MIL-SPEC GRADEFloat preview not available
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A fully automatic variant of the CZ75, the CZ75-Auto is the ideal short-term choice for turning the tables and gaining your opponents weapon. But with very little ammo in the magazine, strong trigger discipline is required. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. <i>Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread</i>
The CS:GO Weapon Case 3 launched in November 2013 as part of the Arms Deal 3 Collection, one of the earliest batches of community workshop skins. Crimson Web was among the Mil-Spec offerings in that case, carrying the iconic spider web design to the CZ75-Auto.
The Crimson Web design applies a spider web hydrographic over a rich red base coat, finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. The flavour text — 'Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread' — reinforces the predatory theme built into the aesthetic.
Crimson Web is one of the most recognised pattern archetypes in CS2, appearing across multiple weapons. The CZ75-Auto version benefits from that broader recognition, and examples with centred web patterns near the ejection port draw collector interest.
Mil-Spec Grade from the CS:GO Weapon Case 3 puts Crimson Web at roughly 1-in-31 odds per opening before exterior. The float starts at 0.06 — no Factory New exists — and runs up to 0.80. StatTrak™ variants are available.
Crimson Web drops from the CS:GO Weapon Case 3. StatTrak™ variants are available. Float range is 0.06 to 0.80 — Factory New is not obtainable.
Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred are available. Factory New does not exist due to the 0.06 minimum float.
A spider web-patterned hydrographic applied over a red base coat with a semi-gloss finish — the web placement varies per skin, making pattern float a factor for collectors.
Crimson Web on the CZ75-Auto benefits from the pattern's legacy across CS2. Web placement matters to buyers — centred or clean patterns command premiums while edge-heavy examples are more budget-accessible.