Counter-Strike 2 has a massive amount of red skins for you to buy and use. However, putting together a CS2 red loadout can be a real challenge when you’re looking for something truly cohesive, especially if you’re working on a budget.
I’ve done all the dirty work, finding the best red CS2 skins that you can add to your inventory that can be purchased on a budget. All of the red skins on this list come in at $20 or under, so they won’t break the bank.
I start off the red CS2 loadout with the AK-47 Orbit Mk01 in Field-Tested. Its $20 price tag puts it on the more expensive end of the scale, but its industrial design makes it worth it. The Orbit Mk01 is maybe one of the most underappreciated AK-47 skins, but I’m giving it its flowers in this CS2 red inventory.
Considering the unique design seen on the Factory New M4A1-S Night Terror, I’m shocked it comes in as cheap as $1.50 on some CS2 marketplaces. It commits to its spooky aesthetic, presenting one of the best options for any CS2 red loadout. Make sure this one is FN, though, the Night Terror actually becomes purple at lower wear ratings.
If you’re more of an M4A4 type of CT-side player, I’ve got an option for you, too. In Minimal Wear, pick up the M4A4 Evil Daimyo. Visually, this one is less unique than the M4A1-S equivalent, but the block color scheme might be just what some cheap CS2 red loadout collectors are looking for. Expect to pay around $3.
There’s something quite Blade Runner about the Glock-18 Vogue. It has a subtle sci-fi look that makes for a captivating choice in this CS2 red loadout. $12 in Factory New is a bargain.
The USP-S Bleeding Edge is the newest skin in this CS2 red loadout. It’s got a real rough-and-ready vibe, but it’s not overcomplicated at all. I’ve chosen this one in Field-Tested for $7, but the worn versions look better on this one than Factory New.
Costing around $10 on most CS2 marketplaces, the Desert Eagle Crimson Web sneaks in here in Field-Tested. You compromise on wear rating with this, but I actually think this is one of the few instances where the Field-Tested option actually looks better than the Factory New. Don’t sleep on this for your CS2 red inventory.
Unfortunately, AWP users are stuck with very few options for a CS2 red loadout. That’s fine, though, because the AWP Duality exists. It has some fun artwork across the base of the skin, and only costs $4 in Minimal Wear. If you’re after a budget red AWP CS2 skin, look no further.
The FAMAS Roll Cage in Minimal Wear is a big winner for those collecting a CS2 red loadout, especially on the cheap. It has large splotches of red areas, and almost looks like a Cyrex skin. For $5, I’m not going to complain.
The Galil AR Signal is a great mix of red and blue, but red is certainly the primary color of this one. You don’t have too many choices here, but I think this one fits the bill for any CS2 red loadout just fine. And at $2 in Factory New, there’s nothing to complain about price-wise.
How can you not love the MAC-10 Pipe Down in Factory New? This replaces the traditional MAC-10 model with something that gives you a look into the inner workings of the weapon, and it’s fascinating. This should cost about $2.50, making it a perfect candidate for this budget CS2 red inventory.
The UMP-45 Crimson Foil (Minimal Wear) would stand out in any crowd. It’s not a busy skin, but it is extremely shiny. If that’s your thing, then this choice will be right up your alley. This cheap red CS2 skin costs in the realm of $6, but if you want to bring the wear rating down, you can get it even cheaper.
The pattern on the Factory New P250 Nevermore is one of the most unique you’re going to find in this CS2 red loadout. At $2, it’s one of the cheapest red CS2 skins on this list, but it is guaranteed to make a splash on the server.
The Dual Berettas Hemoglobin (Factory New) are another block color choice. I love these types of skins – when you pick them in Factory New without any wear, they’re some of the cleanest CS2 skins. This is no different, and if you’ve got the Dual Berettas in your CS2 red inventory, then there’s pretty much no other cheap red option.
The Tec-9 Isaac in Minimal Wear features strong red highlights throughout, even if black is its primary color. Don’t let that deter you from one of the best CS2 red loadout options, and for $5, the price should be no object on this one.
The Five-SeveN Urban Hazard in Factory New is like the Candy Apple’s cooler older brother. It’s got a nice sheen, and is visually a little more interesting to look at. Considering it comes in at $2.50 (much cheaper than the Five-SeveN Candy Apple), picking this one up for your red CS2 loadout feels like a no-brainer.
While the CZ75-Auto Pole Position is largely white, it’s the red highlights that make this skin stand out so much. This one has always been a favorite, and it has to be a staple of any CS2 red loadout, especially one looking to stay cheap.
To finish this off, I’m going to a budget CS2 knife and glove combo for a red loadout. Obviously, these aren’t going to be cheap, but they’re as low as you’ll find while still being a great red CS2 loadout option. Start out with the Survival Knife Crimson Web (Battle-Scarred). You can usually find this for around $150. Then, combine it with the Specialist Gloves Crimson Web (Battle-Scarred). Both options are pretty beaten up, but in a budget CS2 red loadout, you can’t really be too picky with the knife and glove combo.
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