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Glock-18 Skins

T-side's starting pistol. High capacity, low damage, perfect for spamming smokes.

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T-Side's Starting Pistol

The Glock-18 is T-side's default sidearm. Twenty rounds, three-round burst fire option, and your constant companion through every T-half pistol round and eco situation. If you play T-side, you're looking at a Glock skin constantly. The Glock has one of the deepest pistol skin catalogs, spanning years of Counter-Strike development. Options range from budget alternatives to premium collector items.

Glock-18 Skin Market

  • The Fade sits at the top. A discontinued skin from old collections, Factory New Glock Fades can run $400-700 depending on fade percentage. Full fades command premium pricing, and the scarcity drives values higher.
  • Bullet Queen (Covert): Leads current-case Covert options. The pin-up artwork is distinctive, and Factory New versions typically run $40-70. It's expensive for a pistol skin but reasonable for regular Covert-tier.
  • Vogue (Covert): Brings fashion magazine aesthetic to the Glock. It's more affordable than Bullet Queen, usually sitting around $20-35 in Factory New.

Mid-Tier and Budget Options

  • Mid-Tier: Water Elemental (Classified) remains one of the most popular Glock skins despite being discontinued. The blue splash design is clean and recognizable. Factory New versions run $30-50, driven by both aesthetics and collection scarcity. Twilight Galaxy (Classified) delivers space-themed purple and blue artwork. Field-Tested versions stay under $5, making it excellent value for a Classified skin with this much visual interest. Wasteland Rebel (Classified) matches the AK-47's design from the same case. It's grittier than Twilight Galaxy and similarly affordable, typically under $8 for Field-Tested.
  • Budget: The Glock has exceptional budget choices. Warhawk, Grinder, and Catacombs all provide distinctive alternatives under $3. Dragon Tattoo (Restricted) offers clean red dragon artwork for under $2 in most conditions. It's been a budget favorite for years. Sacrifice (Restricted) brings that community-designed energy at budget pricing. Under $1 for most wear levels, it's one of the best value plays in pistol skins.

StatTrak and Wear

Glock StatTrak tracking matters because the weapon sees use every T-side pistol round and eco. Your kill counter reflects hundreds of rounds of T-side play. Expect 30-50% premiums on popular skins. The Glock shows wear primarily on the slide and frame. Factory New matters on high-contrast designs (Fade, Twilight Galaxy), but simpler patterns handle Field-Tested well.

Notable Glock-18 skins include Fade, Bullet Queen, Water Elemental, Twilight Galaxy, and Dragon Tattoo. The Glock-18 is your most-viewed T-side weapon. You start every half with it, and it's your fallback during saves. Quality Glock skins exist across every price tier, from discontinued Fades to sub-dollar alternatives. Stash catalogs the full range with wear details that matter when you're looking at this pistol constantly.

Glock-18 FAQ

You can buy Glock-18 skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 1,016 Glock-18 CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.27.
Glock-18 skin prices range from around $0.07 to $1,313, based on 828,591 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.80 and $26.51.
The cheapest Glock-18 skins are the Ocean Topo ($0.07 FT), the Winterized ($0.14 FT), and the Death Rattle ($0.23 FT).
The most popular Glock-18 skins by trade volume are the Winterized, the Block-18, and the Ocean Topo.
The most recently added Glock-18 skins are the Fully Tuned (The Dead Hand Collection, March 2026) and the Trace Lock (The Achroma Collection, January 2026).
28 of the 53 Glock-18 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 Glock-18 skin is the Twilight Galaxy (from $1,313.45 Factory New), followed by the Synth Leaf (from $539.76 Factory New) and the Neo-Noir (from $400.00 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Twilight Galaxy is currently above historical average, with prices stable.
The rarest Glock-18 skins are at the Mil-Spec (Blue) tier: 16 skins in total. By market activity, the Reactor is the least traded, with 528 trades in the last 30 days. It's only available as a Souvenir drop during CS2 Majors.

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