Paired with its SMG-default superior hipfire performance, this weapon is deadly from the hip: the faster rate of fire providing more consistent performance courtesy of sheer volume of fire.
This is as fast as the Chicom CQB's 3-round burst: and paired with Rapid Fire you'll see a monstrous 1893 rounds per minute dispensed - although this might be overkill, coming at a considerable cost to your ranged effectiveness. It is in rate of fire where the Skorpion makes up lost ground: it is the fastest firing automatic weapon, spewing lead at a continuous rate of 1250 rounds per minute. As with its peers, penetration ability is low. At a distance, this quickly drops to a minimum of six shots to kill - damage is not the Skorpion's strongest suit, as it deals the lowest per-shot damage in its class.
In-game, damage is low: as the Skorpion has no headshot multiplier, you'll always need at least four shots to kill an uninjured opponent. The weapon fires the NATO standard pistol calibre, the 9-by-19 millimetre Parabellum round. This design was purchased by CZ, and developed into the EVO 3 design in 2009. The design originates from around 2002 as a Slovakian prototype, the Laugo SMG.
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It is a compact submachine gun designed to fill a similar role to its predecessor, with an adjustable folding stock for easier handling in confined spaces, and a full complement of Picatinny rails for the addition of optics or accessories. The CZ Skorpion Evo 3 A1 is a weapon that originates from the Czech Republic, where it is manufactured by Česká zbrojovka. Black Ops 2 marks the modern evolution's first entry, however - where this fully automatic SMG is unlocked at level 46. We first saw this weapon's predecessor, the Skorpion, in COD4 - and it returned in both Black Ops and Modern Warfare 3. Facebook: XboxAhoy Twitter: xboxahoy This time, we're covering the Skorpion EVO.