P250 | Whiteout is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Chop Shop Collection, a direct gameplay drop with no associated case. Factory New is not obtainable (min float 0.06). Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history.
A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It is spray-painted all white.
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A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It is spray-painted all white. <i>It looks pure, but looks can be deceiving</i>
The P250 | Whiteout is part of The Chop Shop Collection, a drop-only pool introduced during Operation Bloodhound in 2015. The collection featured stripped-down, spray-paint-style finishes as part of its operational aesthetic.
Spray-painted entirely white across the pistol body. The finish is deliberately minimal — a single-colour application that suggests a hastily painted, anonymised weapon with no markings or identifying features beyond the base coat.
A clean, high-contrast skin that appeals to players who prefer minimalist all-white aesthetics. The Whiteout works well in bright or clean loadout themes and is regularly used as a neutral base for sticker builds.
Mil-Spec Grade. A direct gameplay drop from The Chop Shop Collection with no associated case. No StatTrak variant exists.
Obtainable as a direct gameplay drop from The Chop Shop Collection. No case is required — skins enter the market through in-game drops and trading.
Factory New is not obtainable — the minimum float is 0.06, placing the cleanest specimens in Minimal Wear. Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred are all available up to the 0.80 max float.
Solid white spray-paint applied uniformly across the pistol body. The finish is intentionally plain — no patterning, no secondary colours, just a clean white coat. Wear shows as grey scuffing and yellowing of the white surface.
Popular for sticker builds and minimalist loadouts. The all-white finish serves as a blank canvas for sticker placement, and players who favour clean visual themes use the Whiteout as a functional pistol with an understated presence.