MP7 | Olive Plaid is a Consumer Grade-tier finish from The Baggage Collection, featuring a beige and olive green plaid hydrographic with a Rona Sabri flavor text. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Versatile but expensive, the German-made MP7 SMG is the perfect choice for high-impact close-range combat. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a beige and olive green plaid pattern.
"I like it. It brings out my eyes on camera... - Rona Sabri, Rising Star" ★ CONSUMER GRADEFloat preview not available
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Versatile but expensive, the German-made MP7 SMG is the perfect choice for high-impact close-range combat. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a beige and olive green plaid pattern. <i>I like it. It brings out my eyes on camera... - Rona Sabri, Rising Star</i>
MP7 | Olive Plaid is part of The Baggage Collection, one of CS:GO's original static loot pool collections from 2013. The beige and olive green plaid pattern gives it a distinctly civilian, fashion-adjacent look compared to most SMG finishes.
The finish uses a hydrographic in a beige and olive plaid pattern. The flavor text quotes Rona Sabri from the Rising Star narrative: 'I like it. It brings out my eyes on camera.' The plaid pattern connects to Rona's media-facing persona.
Olive Plaid is a Consumer Grade skin with limited standalone demand. It is primarily collected by players who appreciate the CS:GO lore connection to Rona Sabri, or who want a distinctly non-military aesthetic on their MP7.
Consumer Grade is the most common rarity tier in CS2.
Olive Plaid is part of The Baggage Collection with no associated case. It is obtainable through trade-up contracts using lower-tier Baggage Collection skins.
No StatTrak or Souvenir variants exist.
Float range of 0.00–0.58, covering Factory New through Well-Worn. Battle-Scarred is obtainable at the upper end of the available range.
A niche pick among players drawn to the CS:GO lore characters. The plaid pattern is polarizing — some players appreciate its unusually civilian look, others find it too low-key for an SMG finish.