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Five-SeveN Skins

Twenty rounds of armor penetration in a pistol. CT's favorite sidearm for force-buys.

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CT's Armor-Penetrating Sidearm

The Five-SeveN is CT-side's answer to the Tec-9's chaos. Twenty rounds, solid armor penetration, $500 price tag, and one-shot headshot potential against unarmored opponents. It's the go-to pistol for CT force-buys and a legitimate threat in skilled hands. The Five-SeveN has a deep skin catalog spanning years of Counter-Strike cases. You've got options across every price tier.

Five-SeveN Skin Market

  • Hyper Beast (Covert): Leads premium territory. Its vibrant creature design translates well to the pistol's frame, and Factory New versions typically run $30-50. It's expensive for a pistol skin but reasonable for a Covert that actually gets screen time.
  • Angry Mob (Covert): Sits at the top of the price hierarchy. It's discontinued from the Rising Sun Collection, features distinctive crowd scene artwork, and Factory New versions can push $100+. It's rare enough that you won't see it often.
  • Monkey Business (Classified): Has remained popular since release. The cartoon violence theme is memorable, and Field-Tested versions stay under $15. It's one of those skins that's been around long enough to prove its staying power.
  • Retrobution (Classified): Brings 80s aesthetic energy. The neon purple and blue design works perfectly with the Five-SeveN's tactical profile. Expect to pay $10-20 for decent condition.

Budget Territory

The Five-SeveN has excellent budget options. Case Hardened, Fowl Play, and Capillary all provide interesting alternatives without significant investment. Kami (Restricted, Phoenix Case) offers Japanese-themed artwork for under $3 in most wear conditions. It's been a budget favorite for years because it delivers visual interest at minimal cost. Urban Hazard (Restricted, Chroma Case) gives you high-vis yellow and black for similarly low prices. It's functional, visible, and cheap.

StatTrak and Wear

Five-SeveN StatTrak skins track your force-buy heroics and eco-round clutches. The kill counter matters to players who take pride in pistol performance. Expect 30-40% premiums on popular skins. The Five-SeveN shows wear primarily on the slide and frame. Factory New matters on high-contrast designs (Hyper Beast, Monkey Business), but simpler patterns (Contractor, Forest Night) handle Field-Tested condition well.

Notable Five-SeveN skins include Hyper Beast, Angry Mob, Monkey Business, Retrobution, and Kami. The Five-SeveN sees consistent competitive use, which drives skin demand higher than most pistols. Whether you're chasing the Hyper Beast or grabbing a budget Kami, there are quality options across every price point. Stash catalogs the full range with wear details that matter on a weapon you'll be inspecting during force-buy rounds.

Five-SeveN FAQ

You can buy Five-SeveN skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 449 Five-SeveN CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.10.
Five-SeveN skin prices range from around $0.03 to $869, based on 587,167 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.32 and $20.13.
The cheapest Five-SeveN skins are the Autumn Thicket ($0.03 FT), the Coolant ($0.04 FT), and the Forest Night ($0.04 FT).
The most popular Five-SeveN skins by trade volume are the Scrawl, the Midnight Paintover, and the Hybrid.
The most recently added Five-SeveN skins are the Dark Polymer (The Dead Hand Collection, March 2026) and the Fraise Crane (The Harlequin Collection, January 2026).
20 of the 41 Five-SeveN 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 Five-SeveN skin is the Neon Kimono (from $869.45 Factory New), followed by the Hyper Beast (from $859.64 Factory New) and the Fairy Tale (from $560.66 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Neon Kimono is currently above historical average, with prices rising.
The rarest Five-SeveN skins are at the Mil-Spec (Blue) tier: 13 skins in total. By market activity, the Crimson Blossom is the least traded, with 13 trades in the last 30 days.

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