The MP7 has a fast fire rate and an unpredictable spray pattern, making it tricky for many players to learn. Despite this, the weapon can be a game-changer if you take the time to learn its spray control. If you’re looking to improve your consistency with the MP7, here’s everything you need to know about its spray pattern in CS2.
MP7 Spray Pattern Tutorial
The MP7’s spray pattern is unpredictable and requires precise control to land consistent shots. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand and practice it effectively:
The first 9 to 10 bullets shoot straight up at an angle toward the right. The first 4 to 5 bullets don’t have much kick compared to the next 4 to 5 bullets.
After that, the spray of the MP7 takes a sharp turn to the left for about 6 to 7 bullets, and then the spray stays there for around 8 to 9 bullets in a relatively tight grouping.
The remaining bullets go toward the right until stopping at one point for the final 3 to 4 bullets, with little to no deviation in the vertical or horizontal direction.
MP7 Recoil Control Technique
If you understand the MP7 spray pattern, simply move your crosshairs in a path that’s the exact opposite of it, and you’ll be able to control its recoil. You can start by pulling the crosshair down at an angle toward the left and then abruptly moving the crosshair to the right.
After that, keep your crosshair at the same spot for about 8 to 9 bullets and then start moving it toward the left. Again, keep it there with almost no movement in either direction until the magazine runs out.
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Conclusion
There you have it, folks. You have now learned the basics of the MP7 spray pattern in CS2 and how to control its recoil. Remember that simply pulling the crosshair down alone isn’t enough to master a weapon’s recoil. Practice for a couple of days and you’ll soon get the hang of it.