The MP7 is a workhorse SMG that both sides can buy. It does its job without much fanfare, and most players treat it as filler between rifle rounds. But the MP7 skin collection tells a different story. It has 39 finishes, including a Mil-Spec skin that sells for $995 (Whiteout FN), a Consumer-grade skin that hits $115 (Groundwater FN), and one of the cheapest Fade finishes in CS2 at $7.
Those numbers are not typos. The MP7 is one of CS2's best examples of how discontinued collections create bizarre pricing. A plain white Mil-Spec skin costs more than most rifle Coverts because the collection it came from no longer exists.
This page lists every MP7 skin with current market prices, float values and where each one drops.
If you sorted MP7 skins by rarity, you would expect the single Covert (Bloodsport, $29–78) to be the most expensive. It is not. Not even close.
Whiteout, a Mil-Spec skin, costs $27–995. It is a plain white finish from the Winter Offensive Weapon Case (December 2013). Nobody opens Winter Offensive cases anymore, so few new Whiteout MP7s enter the market. FN copies are genuinely scarce, and the community decided a clean white MP7 is worth $995. That is thirteen times more than the Covert Bloodsport.
Teal Blossom, another Mil-Spec, sits at $76–116. It comes from the Mirage Collection. Full Stop, also Mil-Spec, is $34–64 from the Radiant Collection. Groundwater, a Consumer-grade skin, reaches $115 in FN because it drops from the Safehouse Collection, which has not been available for years.
The pattern is simple: old collection + low supply + any visual appeal = prices that ignore rarity entirely.
Army Recon ($0.01), Forest DDPAT ($0.01), Short Ochre ($0.01), Coral Paisley ($0.02), Motherboard ($0.04), Sunbaked ($0.05), Olive Plaid ($1.83), Prey ($0.21), Anodized Navy ($1.73), Armor Core ($0.29), Akoben ($0.28), Urban Hazard ($0.28), Mischief ($0.22), Black Sand ($0.09 from MP9... wait, no). Three skins cost one cent. Most of the bottom tier is under $2.
The MP7 Fade deserves its own section. Fade is one of CS2's most iconic finishes. On knives, it costs $125+ (Gut Knife) to $1,958+ (Glock-18). On most weapons that have it, it costs $65+ (MAC-10).
On the MP7, it costs $7 in Field-Tested. $31 in Factory New.
This is not a lesser version of Fade. It is the same rainbow gradient, from purple through pink to yellow. The MP7 just happens to be a less popular weapon, so demand is lower. If you want Fade in your loadout without spending three figures, the MP7 is where you get it.
The MP7 appears in 39 collections and 25 cases. The most relevant sources:
The MP7's expensive skins come from old, discontinued cases and collections. The weapon itself is not rare, but certain finishes from dead sources are.
Float affects the MP7 the same way it affects other weapons. Wear shows on the body and magazine. But on the MP7, float matters more for pricing than usual because several high-value skins have restricted or effectively restricted float ranges.
Whiteout is the prime example. A BS Whiteout ($27) looks scuffed and gray. A FN Whiteout ($995) is clean white. The visual difference is dramatic, and the price difference is 37x.
For budget skins, low-float FT copies (0.15–0.20) look close to MW at a fraction of the cost. This applies to Fade, Nemesis, and Smoking Kills especially.
39. One Covert (Bloodsport), three Classifieds, eight Restricteds, and the rest spread across Mil-Spec through Consumer.
Whiteout FN at approximately $995. It is a Mil-Spec skin that costs more than most knives because of its discontinued source (Winter Offensive Weapon Case, 2013).
Army Recon, Forest DDPAT, and Short Ochre are all $0.01.
Yes. The MP7 Fade costs $7 FT and $31 FN. It is one of the cheapest Fade finishes in CS2.
Supply and demand. It comes from the Winter Offensive Weapon Case (2013), which nobody opens anymore. FN copies are scarce, and the clean white look has collector appeal. The rarity label (Mil-Spec) does not matter when supply is this low.
If you buy it in eco rounds, yes. The MP7 Fade at $7 is one of the best deals in CS2. You get an iconic finish on a weapon you use several rounds per half.