
CS2 Skin Database
The CS2 skin database, class by class
Browse cs2 skins the way a cataloguer would: grouped by weapon class, sorted by rarity, and paired with illustrative item prices. This cs2 skin database is a reference for weapon skins, from budget mil-spec finishes to covert-tier clash skins.
Rifles: the backbone of the database
Rifles are the most-used weapons in Counter-Strike 2, so their skins carry the most attention. The M4 platform and AK-47 host some of the most recognisable finishes in the game, spanning clean printstream designs to bold artwork skins.
Snipers and pistols
The AWP defines the sniper category, with artwork skins like Hyper Beast among the most iconic cs2 skins ever made. Pistols punch above their weight too - the Desert Eagle Printstream is a staple of many loadouts.
How rarity tiers work in the database
Every entry carries a rarity tier that hints at both drop odds and value. Understanding this ladder helps you read the database quickly.
| Tier | Colour | Typical items | Illustrative value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mil-Spec | Blue | Common rifle/pistol skins | $0.10-$3 |
| Restricted | Purple | Popular mid-tier finishes | $1-$20 |
| Classified | Pink | Standout covert-adjacent skins | $8-$120 |
| Covert | Red | Flagship artwork skins | $25-$300 |
| Special | Gold | Knife & glove skins | $120-$3,000+ |
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Explore the full universe
From budget finishes to rare knife skins, the database connects every item to its case, collection and illustrative price.
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The living map of CS2 skins
A good skin database is more than a price list; it is a map of how finishes relate to one another. On StashClash Space we connect every weapon skin back to its case and collection, so you can trace an item from the moment it drops to the point where its value settles on the open market. That context is what turns a wall of cs2 skins into something you can actually reason about. Beginners can start with recognisable covert finishes like Printstream and Hyper Beast, then work outward into the restricted and classified tiers where clever, affordable designs live. More experienced collectors can use the same structure to spot patterns: which weapons hold value, which collections are drying up, and where the next interesting finish might appear.



