MP7 vs PP-Bizon
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Damage
The MP7 deals more damage (15) than the PP-Bizon (13).
The MP7 fires at the same rate (750 RPM) as the PP-Bizon (750 RPM).
The MP7 deals more damage per second (187) than the PP-Bizon (162).
The MP7 loses less damage due to distance (14.4 %) than the PP-Bizon (19.3 %).
The MP7 has lower armour penetration (62.5 %) than the PP-Bizon (63 %).
Accuracy and mobility
The MP7 is more accurate (10.6) than the PP-Bizon (15).
The MP7 has more movement penalty (12 %) than the PP-Bizon (4 %).
Economy
The MP7 is more expensive ($ 1500) than the PP-Bizon ($ 1400).
The MP7 earns the same kill reward ($ 600) as the PP-Bizon ($ 600).
Other attributes
The MP7 has a smaller clip (30) than the PP-Bizon (64).
The MP7 has the same ammunition in reserve (120) as the PP-Bizon (120).
The MP7 reloads slower (3.1 s) than the PP-Bizon (2.4 s).
The MP7 deploys faster (1 s) than the PP-Bizon (1.1 s).
Closing thoughts
At $1500, it is difficult to justify the extra expense of the MP7 over cheaper SMGs. That said, it is strong in most categories, with good damage, accuracy, armour penetration and rate of fire.
One lesser known drawback is its relatively high penalty to movement speed, which will slow the wielder by 12%. For reference, the movement penalty of the MP5-SD is only 6% and the MP9 4%. Moving slower with a weapon type (SMG) that otherwise generally has an advantage when moving is an awkward combination.
Generally strictly worse than most other SMGs given it costs $1400, the PP-Bizon has only the unique selling point of a huge magazine which can fire 64 rounds without a reload.