Recoil is dead. You just haven’t met the mouse that killed it.


If you’ve ever rage-quit a game and felt it in your wrists, this one’s for you.
The Ragnok ErgoStrike7 isn’t your average lump of plastic. It’s what happens when someone actually sits down and says, “Hey, what if we didn’t destroy our hands for high K/D?” It’s an ergonomic mouse shaped like a gun — but doesn’t forget that gamers want speed, not just chiropractor approval.

Ragnok ErgoStrike7, a gun-style gaming mouse that doesn’t just look like a weapon — it acts like one. With built-in recoil compensation, tactile triggers, and an ergonomic design straight out of a cyberpunk armory, this thing is built for FPS dominance with some interesting quirks to boot. I have used their previous mouse the Ragnok 2 and this model improves in many ways.

After two weeks of playing Warzone, Starcraft 2, and other games, here’s how it holds up.
💡 What Is a Gun Mouse, Anyway?
The ErgoStrike7 isn’t your standard palm-shaped pointer. This is a full-on pistol-grip gaming mouse, complete with a finger-trigger, rapid-click actuator, and embedded recoil with a Lego shaped top so you can personalise your own mouse gun. This is honestly the most unique gimmick I have come across to date.
Whether you’re spraying in CS2, lasering downrange in Warzone, or holding tight angles in Valorant, this mouse helps you lock in and get immersed for some 007 style clicking.
Key Features That Actually Matter

- Recoil: Adjustable recoil on a mouse that unleashes a barrage of clickedy clack on trigger presses.
- Trigger-Based Firing Mechanism: The main click is a trigger,t i feels right, especially for FPS.
- Ergonomic Gun Grip: Designed to fit like a glove — especially for claw and hybrid grips. Your hand locks in and stays steady, even during sweaty matches.
- Custom DPI: I was able to cycle through the various DPI settings at the click of a button, going all the way up 16K DPI.
- RGB glow: A subtle and cool glow on the sides of a gun, quite cool and aesthetically pleasing during those comfy gaming nights.
- Connectivity: Comes with wireless dongle, Bluetooth and USB cable for minimal latency.
Real Talk: Does It Work?
Short answer? Yes — and it’s kinda scary how easy it is to adapt.
The recoil system doesn’t interfere with aim and really adds a round of immersion. Adding some feel of power while you frantically focus on your spray control. There’s a slight learning curve due to the grip and trigger-style clicks, but once it clicks (literally) it feels very nice. Just be cautious of people sleeping

✅ Pros
- ✅ Trigger mechanism feels responsive and immersive
- ✅ Customizable DPI, fire modes, and profiles
- ✅ Ergonomic pistol grip = less fatigue, better aim stability
❌ Cons
- ❌ Not ideal for non-FPS games or multitasking. RTS games didn’t quite click for me yet.
- ❌ Slightly bulky — not travel-friendly
- ❌ Lacking some customizable features seen on other gaming mouse
ByteZombie’s Final Verdict
The Ragnok ErgoStrike7 is built for one thing: competitive FPS domination. It’s niche, it’s aggressive, and it absolutely gives you an edge if you take the time to master it. Don’t expect it to be great for Photoshop or spreadsheets — this mouse was forged in the fires of Dust II and Erangel, not Excel.
If your aim is your identity, the ErgoStrike7 might just be your new favorite weapon.
Rating: 8.5/10
For: FPS mains, sweaty grinders, aim gods in training.
Avoid if: You mostly play Sims
Buy from Official Ragnok Store