Five-Seven vs P2000

Damage

The Five-Seven deals more damage (23) than the P2000 (16).

The Five-Seven fires faster (400 RPM) than the P2000 (352 RPM).

The Five-Seven deals more damage per second (153) than the P2000 (94).

The Five-Seven loses more damage due to distance (18.3 %) than the P2000 (8.7 %).

The Five-Seven has higher armour penetration (91.1 %) than the P2000 (50.5 %).

Accuracy and mobility

The Five-Seven is less accurate (11.1) than the P2000 (6.9).

The Five-Seven has the same movement penalty (4 %) as the P2000 (4 %).

Economy

The Five-Seven is more expensive ($ 500) than the P2000 ($ 200).

The Five-Seven earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the P2000 ($ 300).

Other attributes

The Five-Seven has a larger clip (20) than the P2000 (13).

The Five-Seven has more ammunition in reserve (100) than the P2000 (52).

The Five-Seven reloads at the same speed (2.3 s) as the P2000 (2.3 s).

The Five-Seven deploys at the same speed (1 s) as the P2000 (1 s).

Closing thoughts

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.

The P2000 is one of the free starting pistol options for the Counter-Terrorist team. Less frequently used than the USP-S, the P2000 makes up for the loss of a silencer with an extra bullet. In any case, it performs better than the Terrorist default.