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MAC-10 Skins

T-side's SMG for aggressive anti-ecos. Fast fire rate, cheap price, pure pressure.

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T-Side's SMG Rush Weapon

The MAC-10 is T-side's SMG for aggressive anti-eco rounds and pistol-round upgrades. At $1,050, it's cheap. With its high fire rate and close-range effectiveness, it's built for rushing and overwhelming CT positions through sheer volume of fire. The MAC-10 has a decent skin catalog spanning multiple cases. You've got options across different price tiers, though everything stays relatively affordable because it's an SMG.

MAC-10 Skin Market

  • Neon Rider (Covert): Leads premium territory. Its vibrant skateboard-style artwork is one of the most recognizable MAC-10 skins. Factory New versions run $15-30, which is reasonable for a Covert SMG skin.
  • Disco Tech (Covert): Brings holographic style to the MAC-10. It's more expensive than Neon Rider, typically running $30-50 in Factory New.
  • Mid-Tier: Pipe Down (Classified) offers industrial pipe artwork with orange and grey tones. Field-Tested versions stay under $3, making it excellent value for a Classified skin. Fade (Restricted) gives you the classic purple-to-gold gradient on a budget SMG. Despite being discontinued, it stays reasonably priced because it's a MAC-10, usually running $5-15.
  • Budget: Most MAC-10 skins are affordable. Carnivore, Copper Borre, and Allure all provide alternatives under $2. Graven (Restricted) delivers engraved metal aesthetic for under $1 in most conditions. Case Hardened MAC-10s can show blue patterns and still stay budget-friendly.

StatTrak and Wear

MAC-10 StatTrak skins track your SMG anti-eco rounds and pistol-round upgrades. The kill counter shows your ability to capitalize on economic advantages. Premiums are modest (20-30%) because MAC-10 use is inherently situational. The MAC-10's compact design concentrates artwork on the body. Field-Tested is often acceptable on darker or textured patterns, saving money without major visual sacrifice.

Notable MAC-10 skins include Neon Rider, Disco Tech, Fade, and Pipe Down. The MAC-10 is T-side's rush weapon with an affordable skin market. Even premium Covert skins stay reasonable because it's an SMG with situational use. If you regularly buy the MAC-10 for anti-eco rounds, there are quality options that won't strain your budget. Stash catalogs every MAC-10 skin from basic to Covert.

MAC-10 FAQ

You can buy MAC-10 skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 558 MAC-10 CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.27.
MAC-10 skin prices range from around $0.03 to $672, based on 822,298 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.40 and $10.89.
The cheapest MAC-10 skins are the Storm Camo ($0.03 FT), the Bronzer ($0.03 FT), and the Snow Splash ($0.05 FT).
The most popular MAC-10 skins by trade volume are the Light Box, the Ensnared, and the Sakkaku.
The most recently added MAC-10 skins are the Snow Splash (The Achroma Collection, January 2026) and the Cat Fight (The Genesis Collection, September 2025).
27 of the 55 MAC-10 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 MAC-10 skin is the Hot Snakes (from $672.29 Factory New), followed by the Tornado (from $227.32 Factory New) and the Red Filigree (from $223.50 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Hot Snakes is currently above historical average, with prices stable.
The rarest MAC-10 skins are at the Mil-Spec (Blue) tier: 17 skins in total. By market activity, the Copper Borre is the least traded, with 10 trades in the last 30 days.

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