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MP7 Skins

CT's go-to SMG. High fire rate, solid armor pen, great for anti-eco rounds.

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CT's Preferred SMG

The MP7 is CT-side's go-to SMG. At $1,500, it's affordable. With solid armor penetration and high fire rate, it's effective against eco rounds and force-buys. Most CT players default to the MP7 when they're buying an SMG. The MP7 has a deep skin catalog spanning years of Counter-Strike cases. You've got options across every price tier and aesthetic preference.

MP7 Skin Market

  • The Fade (Restricted): Sits at premium territory for an MP7. The classic purple-to-gold gradient on a discontinued skin creates scarcity value. Factory New versions run $40-80, which is expensive for an SMG skin but justified by rarity.
  • Neon Ply (Covert): Leads current-case premium options. The tech-inspired neon design is distinctive, and Factory New versions typically run $15-30.
  • Mid-Tier: Bloodsport (Classified) brings aggressive red and black racing theme. Field-Tested versions stay under $5, making it excellent value for a Classified skin. Nemesis (Classified) offers mythological artwork. It's slightly more expensive than Bloodsport, usually running $8-15 in decent condition.
  • Budget: The MP7 has excellent budget choices. Asterion, Olive Plaid, and Impire all provide alternatives under $2. Orange Peel (Mil-Spec) delivers clean orange and black for under $1 in most conditions. Special Delivery (Restricted) gives you package-themed design for similar pricing.

StatTrak and Wear

MP7 StatTrak tracks your anti-eco and force-buy defensive rounds. The kill counter reflects your ability to capitalize on CT economic advantages. Expect 30-40% premiums on popular skins. The MP7's design shows artwork primarily on the body and magazine. Field-Tested is often perfectly acceptable on darker or simpler patterns, saving money without major visual sacrifice.

Notable MP7 skins include Fade, Neon Ply, Bloodsport, and Nemesis. The MP7 is CT-side's default SMG choice with a mature skin market. Quality options exist across every price tier, from discontinued Fades to sub-dollar alternatives. Stash catalogs the full range for players who regularly buy SMGs on CT side.

MP7 FAQ

You can buy MP7 skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 550 MP7 CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.32.
MP7 skin prices range from around $0.03 to $791, based on 427,616 trades over the last 30 days. Most of the catalog sits between $0.49 and $9.52.
The cheapest MP7 skins are the Short Ochre ($0.03 FT), the Army Recon ($0.03 FT), and the Coral Paisley ($0.04 FT).
The most popular MP7 skins by trade volume are the Coral Paisley, the Just Smile, and the Short Ochre.
The most recently added MP7 skins are the Amberline (The Dead Hand Collection, March 2026) and the Coral Paisley (The Harlequin Collection, January 2026).
17 of the 39 MP7 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 MP7 skin is the Whiteout (from $790.99 Factory New), followed by the Teal Blossom (from $151.60 Factory New) and the Bloodsport (from $117.23 Factory New). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Whiteout is currently above historical average, with prices falling.
The rarest MP7 skins are at the Industrial (Light Blue) tier: 7 skins in total. By market activity, the Orange Peel is the least traded, with 152 trades in the last 30 days. It's only available as a Souvenir drop during CS2 Majors.

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