CZ75-Auto | Distressed is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Prisma 2 Collection (March 2020), dropping from the Prisma 2 Case. 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. The copper colored ceramic finish is wearing away with use.
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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. The copper colored ceramic finish is wearing away with use. <i>Better with age</i>
Distressed was introduced with the Prisma 2 Case in March 2020 as part of The Prisma 2 Collection. The design features a copper-coloured ceramic finish that is intentionally depicted as wearing away with use — making the distressed appearance part of the design concept.
The copper coloured ceramic finish is wearing away with use. The flavor text: 'Better with age.' The distressed concept applies the ceramic-wear aesthetic deliberately, framing progressive damage as a desirable quality that improves with time.
Distressed is a Mil-Spec CZ75-Auto from the Prisma 2 Case. The intentional ceramic-wear concept is unusually self-aware as a skin design — a finish that celebrates its own deterioration — and the copper ceramic palette gives it a distinctive material look.
Mil-Spec Grade, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 31 per Prisma 2 Case opening before exterior selection.
Obtainable from the Prisma 2 Case, which is no longer in active weekly rotation. All five exterior grades are accessible across the full float range. StatTrak™ versions are available.
Available in Factory New through Battle-Scarred. StatTrak™ variants track kills across all exteriors. Higher-float examples show the intended ceramic-wear distressing more prominently.
Copper-coloured ceramic finish applied across the CZ75-Auto body, with the ceramic material intentionally depicted as wearing away and exposing underlying surfaces — the distressing increasing with higher float values.
Distressed is appreciated for its conceptual self-awareness. The skin that celebrates wear as a feature is rare in CS2's design library, and the copper ceramic material gives it a warm, organic look that stands out in the Prisma 2 Case lineup.