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Desert Eagle Skins

The hand cannon. High risk, high reward, and capable of winning rounds solo.

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Default Desert Eagle

The Hand Cannon

The Desert Eagle is Counter-Strike's most powerful pistol. $700, seven rounds, massive damage, and one-shot headshot potential against helmeted opponents. It's high risk, high reward, and absolutely devastating when you hit your shots. The Deagle has one of the deepest skin catalogs of any pistol, spanning years of Counter-Strike cases and operations. You've got options across every rarity tier and price point.

What Drives Desert Eagle Skin Values

The Deagle sees consistent use across all skill levels. Eco rounds, pistol rounds, and force buys all create opportunities for Deagle plays. This visibility drives skin demand higher than most pistols.

  • The Blaze (Restricted, from the Assault Collection) stands alone in the premium tier. It's a discontinued skin with a clean orange-to-black gradient and a reputation for "Blaze patterns" (specific float values that create distinctive back-end patterns). Factory New Blazes run $400-600, and perfect Blaze patterns can push significantly higher.
  • Printstream (Covert, Fracture Case) brought modern design language to the Deagle with its technical blueprint aesthetic. Factory New Printstreams sit in the $150-250 range, making them one of the more expensive regularly-available Deagle skins.
  • Code Red (Classified, Prisma Case) offers vibrant color and sharp design at a more accessible price point. Field-Tested versions typically stay under $50, which is reasonable for a Classified pistol skin with this much visual impact.
  • Golden Koi (Covert, Chroma Case) has maintained value since release. The gold dragon design is distinctive, and Factory New versions command $80-120. It's one of those skins that's been popular long enough to prove its staying power.

Mid-Tier and Budget Options

  • Mid-Tier: Conspiracy (Classified, Phoenix Case) remains a staple. The suppressor-themed design works perfectly with the Deagle's aesthetic, and it's affordable across all wear conditions. Field-Tested Conspiracies sit around $5-10 with StatTrak. Kumicho Dragon and Hypnotic are also solid mid-range choices. Kumicho Dragon is more expensive than Conspiracy but less than Printstream or Blaze, finding a nice middle ground for players who want a premium look without maximum spend.
  • Budget: The Deagle has solid Mil-Spec and Industrial-grade options. Oxide Blaze, Night, and Meteorite all provide alternatives to the default skin for under $5. Heirloom (Restricted, Chroma 3) gives you a distinctive look without premium pricing. Even with StatTrak, Field-Tested Heirlooms stay under $15.

StatTrak Considerations

Deagle players tend to specialize with the weapon, which makes StatTrak popular. The kill counter tracking your Juan Deags carries psychological weight. Expect 30-50% premiums on mid-tier skins, and higher percentages on premium options.

Notable Desert Eagle skins include Blaze, Printstream, Golden Koi, Code Red, and Conspiracy. The Desert Eagle's combination of power, skill requirement, and play frequency creates strong skin demand. Whether you're chasing the discontinued Blaze or grabbing a clean Conspiracy, there's a Deagle skin for every budget. Stash catalogs the full range with wear details that matter on a pistol you'll inspect constantly while waiting for your shot.

Desert Eagle FAQ

You can buy Desert Eagle skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 486 Desert Eagle CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.36.
Desert Eagle skin prices range from around $0.09 to $1,000, based on 773,802 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.63 and $53.51.
The cheapest Desert Eagle skins are the Mudder ($0.09 FT), the Tilted ($0.12 FT), and the Urban Rubble ($0.26 FT).
The most popular Desert Eagle skins by trade volume are the Tilted, the Serpent Strike, and the Heat Treated.
The most recently added Desert Eagle skins are the Firebreathing (The Dead Hand Collection, March 2026) and The Daily Deagle (The Achroma Collection, January 2026).
21 of the 44 Desert Eagle skins have a StatTrak version. StatTrak skins include a kill counter tied to that specific skin — it tracks every kill made with it and persists through trades and sales. StatTrak variants typically cost 30–100% more than the standard version. Souvenir skins never have StatTrak.
The most expensive Desert Eagle skin is the Emerald Jörmungandr (from $999.99 Factory New), followed by the Blaze (from $988.43 Factory New) and the Sunset Storm 弐 (from $858.14 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Emerald Jörmungandr is currently above historical average, with prices stable.
The rarest Desert Eagle skins are at the Industrial (Light Blue) tier: 6 skins in total. By market activity, the Night is the least traded, with 802 trades in the last 30 days.

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