Counter-Strike 2 UMP-45 Skins
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Counter-Strike 2 UMP-45 skins Tier List: All CS2 UMP-45 skins, ranked

All the perfect UMP options.

In Counter-Strike 2, the UMP-45 is perhaps one of the most underappreciated weapons. For $1200, players have access to a powerful close-range SMG that’s perfect for tucking away on tight angles.

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In the right hand, the UMP-45 can deal tons of damage and can be bought on both the T and CT sides. Despite this, it’s not exactly the most popular weapon in the game, with most players opting for the MAC-10 and MP9 as budget SMG options. It still has 41 weapon skins to use – let’s rank them!

Counter-Strike 2 UMP-45 Skins
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Counter-Strike 2 UMP-45 Skins Tier List

There’s only one factor we’re considering when ranking these UMP-45 CS2 skins into a Tier List: aesthetics. If you’re adding a new Counter-Strike 2 skin to your loadout, you won’t (or shouldn’t, at least) buy one you don’t like. That’s why our Tier List focuses on how cool a skin looks. The S Tier and A Tier skins are the ones you need in your inventory, while the B and C Tier ones you can probably skip unless you massively disagree with our rankings.

Just because a skin is expensive doesn’t mean it’s good. Cheap doesn’t necessarily mean bad, either, with some of the best UMP-45 skins in Counter-Strike 2 being among the most affordable to pick up. Because of this, price isn’t a factor in this Tier List. However, we’ve still included a guide price based on Steam transactions for the Factory New versions of each skin. It’s useful information, even if it doesn’t determine which skin is the “best.”

S Tier

  • Momentum ($10)
  • Primal Saber ($14)
  • Wild Child ($13)

A Tier

  • Arctic Wolf ($1.50)
  • Blaze ($20)
  • Carbon Fiber ($0.14)
  • Crime Scene ($110)
  • Exposure ($1.75)
  • Fade ($500)
  • Labyrinth ($0.30)
  • Minotaur’s Labyrinth ($140)
  • Scaffold ($4)

B Tier

  • Caramel ($55)
  • Delusion ($3)
  • Fallout Warning ($80)
  • Full Stop ($2)
  • Grand Prix ($0.50)
  • Gunsmoke ($0.18)
  • Indigo ($15)
  • Moonrise ($1.35)
  • Motorized ($0.35)
  • Plastique ($2)
  • Urban DDPAT ($0.10)

C Tier

  • Bone Pile ($17)
  • Briefing ($0.40)
  • Corporal ($1)
  • Day Lily ($130)
  • Default ($0)
  • Facility Dark ($0.03)
  • Gold Bismuth ($7)
  • Houndstooth ($4.50)
  • Mechanism ($5)
  • Metal Flowers ($4.50)
  • Mudder ($0.08)
  • Oscillator ($0.50)
  • Riot ($0.45)
  • Roadblock ($0.30)
  • Scorched ($12)

You may notice that some of these skins cross the $100 mark in price. It’s worth remembering that these prices reflect the cost of the Factory New versions of these skins, which are by far the most expensive.

There are four other wear ratings in Counter-Strike 2: Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. Each wear rating sees each skin become more worn, which, in most cases, reduces the cost dramatically. Consider this if you reckon a skin costs more than you’re willing to spend.


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