Five-SeveN | Orange Peel is an Industrial-tier finish from The Dust 2 Collection, dropping from 8 tournament Souvenir Packages tied to Dust II map matches. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Highly accurate and armor-piercing, the pricy Five-Seven is a slow-loader that compensates with a generous 20-round magazine and forgiving recoil. It has been spray-painted using a tangle of masking tape as a stencil.
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Highly accurate and armor-piercing, the pricy Five-Seven is a slow-loader that compensates with a generous 20-round magazine and forgiving recoil. It has been spray-painted using a tangle of masking tape as a stencil. <i>True power is demonstrated with subtle application</i>
Five-SeveN | Orange Peel is an Industrial Grade skin from The Dust 2 Collection, appearing across 8 Dust II tournament Souvenir Packages from DreamHack 2013 through MLG Columbus 2016. Its masking tape stencil technique creates its distinctive irregular pattern.
The Dust 2 Collection is tied to CS:GO's most played competitive map. Orange Peel uses a masking tape tangle as a physical stencil during spray application — a technique that creates organic, irregular negative-space patterns.
DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014 copies of Orange Peel are historically significant as among the earliest Dust II souvenir skins. The wide tournament coverage makes stickered copies widely available at varying price points.
Industrial Grade. Float range 0.06 to 0.80. No StatTrak variant; Souvenir across 8 tournament packages.
Five-SeveN | Orange Peel drops from 8 Dust II map tournament Souvenir Packages: DreamHack 2013, EMS One 2014, ESL One Cologne 2014 Dust II, DreamHack 2014 Dust II, ESL One Katowice 2015 Dust II, ESL One Cologne 2015 Dust II, DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 Dust II, and MLG Columbus 2016 Dust II.
Souvenir only; no StatTrak. Float 0.06 to 0.80 — all grades from barely-Factory New through Battle-Scarred.
A tangle of masking tape is used as a physical stencil during spray painting, creating an irregular network of line-based negative space across the surface. Each instance has organic variation from the stencil placement.
Orange Peel is valued primarily for its DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014 souvenir history. The masking tape technique gives it an interesting craft-process backstory that elevates it above generic souvenir designs.