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alias +fastzoom "+attack; wait; -attack; wait; slot5; wait; slot1; +attack2"
alias -fastzoom "-attack2"
bind "mouse1" "+fastzoom"
How it works: Instead of slot3 (knife), it switches to slot5 (C4/bomb). The C4 makes no drawing sound.
Downside: If you don’t have the bomb (e.g., not on Terrorist team or bomb is dropped), the script fails.
Here is a classic version found on forums from 2003–2010: Cs 1.6 Awp Fast Zoom Script
alias +awpfast "slot3; wait; slot1; wait; +attack2"
alias -awpfast "-attack2"
bind mouse2 +awpfast
What it does (in theory): When you hold right-click, it switches to knife (slot3), waits a few frames, switches back to AWP (slot1), then zooms. When you release, it stops zooming. alias +fastzoom "+attack; wait; -attack; wait; slot5; wait;
A simpler variant: pressing one key instantly cycles through the first zoom, second zoom, and back to hip-fire. How it works: Instead of slot3 (knife), it
In the pantheon of first-person shooters, few weapons command as much reverence and fear as the Arctic Warfare Magnum (AWP) in Counter-Strike 1.6. With its ability to kill an enemy in one shot to the chest, it is the ultimate high-risk, high-reward weapon. But the AWP has a built-in counterbalance: a slow zoom-in speed, a sluggish crosshair recovery after movement, and a brief delay between shots.
For almost two decades, a whispered legend has circulated among LAN cafes, public servers, and competitive forums: the CS 1.6 AWP Fast Zoom Script. Touted as a way to eliminate the zoom delay, quick-switch faster than humanly possible, or even fire twice in the blink of an eye, this script has become both a crutch for beginners and a point of controversy among purists.
But what exactly is the AWP fast zoom script? Does it actually work? Is it cheating? And in 2024–2025, does it still hold relevance? This article dissects every aspect of this enduring piece of Counter-Strike folklore.