CZ75-Auto vs Five-Seven

Damage

The CZ75-Auto deals less damage (20) than the Five-Seven (23).

The CZ75-Auto fires faster (600 RPM) than the Five-Seven (400 RPM).

The CZ75-Auto deals more damage per second (200) than the Five-Seven (153).

The CZ75-Auto loses less damage due to distance (14.4 %) than the Five-Seven (18.3 %).

The CZ75-Auto has lower armour penetration (77.6 %) than the Five-Seven (91.1 %).

Accuracy and mobility

The CZ75-Auto is less accurate (13.4) than the Five-Seven (11.1).

The CZ75-Auto has the same movement penalty (4 %) as the Five-Seven (4 %).

Economy

The CZ75-Auto is the same price ($ 500) as the Five-Seven ($ 500).

The CZ75-Auto earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the Five-Seven ($ 300).

Other attributes

The CZ75-Auto has a smaller clip (12) than the Five-Seven (20).

The CZ75-Auto has less ammunition in reserve (12) than the Five-Seven (100).

The CZ75-Auto reloads slower (2.7 s (1st) / 2.8 s) than the Five-Seven (2.3 s).

The CZ75-Auto deploys slower (1.8 s) than the Five-Seven (1 s).

Closing thoughts

The CZ75-Auto is an interesting choice. Heavily nerfed from its glory days, it now finds use only when its high rate of fire would shine. This is often exploited on the Counter-Terrorist team - during an eco round you can hold a close angle with the CZ75-Auto and potentially grab a "free" kill along with their primary weapon. Do note that unlike other pistols, it has a mere $100 kill reward.

The Five-Seven is probably the most effective all-round pistol. It is accurate, does high damage and has great armour penetration. There isn't really anything negative about it. At $500 it is not particularly cheap, but it is a more consistent option for most than the Desert Eagle while still only being ~70% of its cost.