




If you’re interested in putting together a strong green CS2 loadout, you’ve come to the right place. In CS2, there are hundreds of skins to choose from, and the abundance of choice can be daunting. Both to narrow things down and to keep things cohesive, many players opt to build color-coordinated loadouts, ensuring every weapon skin sticks to one theme.
I’ve put together a green CS2 inventory right here, with all skins in this loadout costing under $20. Even for a cohesive CS2 loadout, you don’t need to spend crazy money.

The AK-47 Wintergreen is the perfect starting point for your green CS2 loadout. It’s giving serious forest vibes, which is exactly what we’re going for here. You do have a few different AK options, but I personally think the simplicity of the Wintergreen makes it one of the best green CS2 skins. For $6 in Minimal Wear, you rarely see value for money like this.

The M4A1-S Emporosaur-S goes in a completely different direction, standing out due to its awesome dinosaur-themed design. It’s only a Restricted (Purple) item, so it’s not all that rare. If it was, I’m convinced this one would be one of the most expensive green CS2 skins, but luckily, it costs just $1 in Minimal Wear. Your green CS2 loadout needs this kind of bargain.

Let’s take a shift to something a little more military, with the M4A4 Choppa. The design of this is still very interesting, although it’s much more low-key than our M4A1-S option. If you want to fit both into your green CS2 loadout, then you can do much worse than this for $2 in Factory New.

You have a choice to make for your T-side pistol. For my green CS2 loadout, I’ve picked out the Glock-18 Glockingbird in Minimal Wear for about $13. At first glance, it appears to be rather yellow, but a closer inspection reveals a green underlayer that really brings out the best in this green skin. It’s interesting, it’s unique – what’s not to love?

The USP-S Tropical Breeze is another skin added as part of March 2025’s Boreal Collection, which really leveled up the possibilities for every green CS2 loadout. It does what the name suggests, giving you a CT-side pistol skin that looks like it belongs on the print of a Hawaiian shirt. I do want to highlight the gold highlights of the USP-S Tropical Breeze, as they complement the green pretty much perfectly.

The scaly AWP Pit Viper is a total bargain at $1.50 in Minimal Wear. It looks like you’ve draped your AWP skin in a snakeskin covering, and it remains a great option for your green CS2 inventory despite being one of the oldest skins in the game. You don’t always have to reach for the shiny new options – sometimes the old classics get the job done just fine.

You hardly ever see the FAMAS Meow 36 on the server, and I have no idea why. It’s a banger green CS2 skin that costs next to nothing – you can usually get it for around 40 cents in Factory New. But if you’re in the market for a new FAMAS skin to add to your green CS2 loadout, this one isn’t to be missed. It’s got a certain grunge aesthetic that I really enjoy here.

The Galil AR Green Apple won’t win any awards for its art design, but it doesn’t need to be flashy. Sometimes, a block color design is all you really need, and that’s certainly true here. You can fill this Galil-sized gap in your green CS2 inventory for just $1, even in Factory New. I like it, and you can even add some green CS2 stickers if you want to jazz up this blank canvas a little more.

Is the MAC-10 Poplar Thicket a little bit busy? Perhaps. Is it still really interesting to look at? Sure. For those rounds when you just want to rush B, this is the MAC-10 skin you need to have for your green CS2 loadout. It’s quite a pretty design with a lot going on, and the yellow is a good fit for the majority of the green coloring.

Although the MP7 isn’t my favorite CS2 SMG for practical use, the existence of the stunning MP7 Powercore makes it an absolute necessity in this green CS2 loadout. It has an emerald finish that means it’s going to look good in just about every lighting situation, and looks far more expensive than its $1.80 (Minimal Wear) price tag would suggest.

The MP9 Hydra offers a green CS2 inventory option with a more lime-green appearance and a snake theme that has real staying power. Its brighter look really sets it apart from the rest of the skins on this list, although it does cost a decent amount – $10 for a Minimal Wear version.

We’re going back to something a little simpler with the Tec-9 Bamboozle. There are small variations in the green hue on this skin, but it’s broadly a block color option. You can’t complain at $1 in Minimal Wear, though.

There’s a lot to look at in the P250 See Ya Later. Even after staring at it for a while, I’m still not quite sure what’s happening. However, I do know that I like it a lot. And for $6.50 in Minimal Wear, you’re onto a winner with this in your green CS2 loadout.

The CZ-75 Auto Eco was always a clear and obvious addition to this green CS2 loadout. It’s one of the best CZ-75 Auto skins in the entire game, and keeps things bright and loud without being over the top. A Factory New skin should cost around $6, so you don’t need to skimp on the wear rating.

The Five-SeveN Hot Shot won’t be anyone’s favorite here, but the reality is that you’re not exactly spoiled for choice. The (very) lime green highlights qualify it to make this list, and if you’re dead set on having a Five-SeveN in your green CS2 loadout, then this is the strongest choice.

No CS2 knife and glove combo is ever going to truly come cheap, especially if you’re trying to keep things color-coded. Still, we can give it a try, and for your CS2 green loadout, the Paracord Knife Forest DDPAT and Moto Gloves Turtle are your best bet. They’re a pretty solid match for each other, and by taking the knife in Minimal Wear and the gloves in Well-Worn, you can keep this combo reasonable at around $240. Best of all, the Moto Gloves Turtle look excellent with many of the green CS2 skins on this list.
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