MP9 | Broken Record is a Mil-Spec Grade-tier finish from The Genesis Collection, custom painted to resemble a vinyl record complete with grooves from the 2024 terminal release. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Manufactured in Switzerland, the cutting-edge MP9 SMG is an ergonomic polymer weapon favored by private security firms. It has been custom painted to resemble a vinyl record, grooves and all.
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Manufactured in Switzerland, the cutting-edge MP9 SMG is an ergonomic polymer weapon favored by private security firms. It has been custom painted to resemble a vinyl record, grooves and all. <i>Instant classic</i>
MP9 | Broken Record is part of The Genesis Collection, introduced in 2024 alongside the Sealed Genesis Terminal. The vinyl record paint job — complete with grooves — is one of the more technically specific designs in the Genesis lineup.
The finish is custom painted to resemble a vinyl record, with painted grooves replicating the spiral track pattern of an LP. The flavor text — 'Instant classic' — plays on the vinyl record aesthetic with a double meaning: a recording industry term and a declaration of the skin's quality.
Broken Record draws interest from music-culture enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the detailed vinyl record concept. The Genesis Terminal's limited supply keeps the skin from flooding the secondary market.
Mil-Spec Grade is the lowest standard container rarity, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 8 per case opening before exterior selection.
Broken Record is exclusive to the Sealed Genesis Terminal. Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys.
StatTrak versions are available, tracking confirmed kills. No Souvenir variant exists.
Full float range of 0.00–1.00, covering all five exterior conditions from Factory New through Battle-Scarred.
A creative Mil-Spec skin with strong thematic execution. The vinyl record detail — including painted grooves — is visually convincing, and StatTrak Factory New copies maintain the strongest demand from collectors drawn to the music-culture concept.