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Dual Berettas Skins

Twice the bullets, half the respect until you actually win the round with them.

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Twice the Bullets, Half the Respect

The Dual Berettas are CS2's most misunderstood pistol. Thirty rounds total, decent fire rate, questionable damage output, and the constant judgment from teammates who question your choices. But when they work, they work. The Dualies have a smaller skin catalog than the Deagle or Five-Seven, but there are some genuinely interesting options if you're willing to commit to the bit.

Dual Berettas Skin Market

  • Cobalt Quartz (Covert): Leads the premium tier. From the Shadow Case, it's got that crystalline blue design across both pistols, and Factory New versions run $60-100. For a Covert pistol skin, that's reasonable pricing, and it's easily the most impressive Dualies skin available.
  • Flora Carnivora (Covert): Brings botanical horror to your sidearms. The carnivorous plant design is distinctive, and Field-Tested versions are accessible under $30. It's one of those skins that shows commitment to the Dualies lifestyle.
  • Hemoglobin (Restricted): Delivers that medical/blood theme with bright red and white coloring. It's memorable, it's cheap (under $5 for Field-Tested), and it makes your questionable pistol choice look intentional.
  • Royal Consorts (Classified): Offers regal blue and gold detailing. It's more expensive than Hemoglobin but still reasonable, typically running $15-25 in decent condition.

The Budget Question

Most Dual Berettas skins are affordable by default. The weapon sees limited competitive use, which suppresses demand across the board. Even Covert skins are cheaper than equivalent-rarity items on more popular weapons. Duelist, Marina, and Black Limba all provide Mil-Spec options under $2. If you use the Dualies regularly (bless you), these are perfectly serviceable alternatives to the default.

Why Dual Berettas skins are hard sells: The weapon is situational at best and actively detrimental at worst in competitive play. Most players never buy Dualies unless they're memeing or have money to burn at the end of a won half. This kills skin demand. StatTrak Dualies are interesting because the kill counter tracks your most questionable round wins. There's something beautifully absurd about a StatTrak Cobalt Quartz with 500+ kills.

Pattern Considerations

The Dual Berettas show their skins across two separate pistols, which means symmetry matters. On patterns like Emerald or Cobalt Quartz, you want consistent coloring across both weapons. Wear affects both pistols similarly, so Field-Tested means both guns show scratches.

Notable Dual Berettas skins include Cobalt Quartz, Flora Carnivora, Royal Consorts, and Hemoglobin. The Dual Berettas are a commitment. If you're going to use them, you might as well get a skin that shows you're serious about your questionable weapon choices. The upside is that even premium Dualies skins are affordable compared to other weapons. Stash tracks every option from budget to Covert, documenting your path to Dualies mastery.

Dual Berettas FAQ

You can buy Dual Berettas skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 459 Dual Berettas CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.09.
Dual Berettas skin prices range from around $0.03 to $432, based on 537,621 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.48 and $6.52.
The cheapest Dual Berettas skins are the Silver Pour ($0.03 FT), the BorDeux ($0.03 FT), and the Contractor ($0.04 FT).
The most popular Dual Berettas skins by trade volume are the Hideout, the Silver Pour, and the Polished Malachite.
The most recently added Dual Berettas skins are the Silver Pour (The Achroma Collection, January 2026) and the Angel Eyes (The Genesis Collection, September 2025).
21 of the 42 Dual Berettas 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 Dual Berettas skin is the Duelist (from $431.89 Factory New), followed by the Cobra Strike (from $259.99 Factory New) and the Pyre (from $85.38 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Duelist is currently above historical average, with prices rising.
The rarest Dual Berettas skins are at the Mil-Spec (Blue) tier: 13 skins in total. By market activity, the Emerald is the least traded, with 57 trades in the last 30 days.

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