FAMAS Skins
42 skinsThe FAMAS is the Counter-Terrorist bullpup rifle and the budget alternative to the M4 family. At $2,050 it slots into CT force-buys and second-round economies, and its toggleable burst-fire mode (default B) makes it a high-accuracy option for holding angles. Because it is a CT-only weapon, it never appears on the Terrorist side, so its skins compete only with the Galil AR conceptually rather than directly.










































Role and why people skin the FAMAS
The FAMAS fires in either full-auto or 3-round burst, switched with the burst-fire key, and carries a 25-round magazine. It is cheaper than the M4A4 and M4A1-S, so it is the standard pick when CTs can't afford a full M4 buy but want more than an SMG. That economy role means a FAMAS skin gets a lot of screen time on eco and half-buy rounds, which is exactly why players invest in one despite it being a secondary rifle. It is also a popular first 'real' skin because good-looking finishes stay budget-friendly.
Iconic and notable finishes
FAMAS Roll Cage (Spectrum Case) is the standout community favorite — a black-and-orange mechanical wrap that is one of the most recognizable FAMAS looks. FAMAS Mecha Industries (Gamma 2 Collection) gives a clean teal-and-white robotic finish and is a frequent pick for blue/cyan loadouts. FAMAS Afterimage (Huntsman Weapon Case) and FAMAS Pulse (Falchion Case) cover the holographic and grungy ends. FAMAS Commemoration, introduced with Operation Riptide, is the more decorated high-tier option. Cheaper crowd-pleasers like FAMAS Djinn and FAMAS Neural Net round out the budget tier.
What drives FAMAS prices
Unlike the AK-47 Case Hardened or paint-seed-sensitive skins, the FAMAS has no famous 'blue gem' pattern chase — value tracks finish demand and exterior. The most popular finishes (Roll Cage, Mecha Industries) command a premium simply because more players want them, while obscure finishes stay cheap. StatTrak versions add a multiplier on the popular skins and are far thinner in supply. Across all FAMAS skins, prices remain modest relative to AK/M4/AWP finishes.
Float and exterior behaviour
FAMAS finishes follow standard CS2 wear ranges, so the visible difference between Factory New and Battle-Scarred is most obvious on light or solid-color skins (Mecha Industries, Commemoration) and least obvious on already-grungy designs (Pulse). Because the FAMAS body has large flat panels, scratching from wear shows up clearly on the receiver and stock. For the cheapest entry into a given finish, mid-wear (Field-Tested / Well-Worn) is usually the value sweet spot; FN is the premium tier on the cleaner designs.
Frequently asked questions
Is the FAMAS a CT or T weapon?
The FAMAS is Counter-Terrorist only. It is the CT bullpup rifle and never appears on the Terrorist side, where the comparable budget rifle is the Galil AR.
What is the most popular FAMAS skin?
FAMAS Roll Cage from the Spectrum Case is the community favorite for its black-and-orange mechanical look, with Mecha Industries (Gamma 2 Collection) close behind for blue loadouts.
Why are FAMAS skins cheaper than AK or M4 skins?
The FAMAS is a secondary, economy rifle rather than a headline weapon, so demand for its finishes is lower. That keeps even Covert FAMAS skins affordable compared to AK-47, M4 and AWP designs.
Does the FAMAS have a rare pattern like the AK Case Hardened blue gem?
No. The FAMAS has no famous paint-seed chase. Value is driven by finish popularity and exterior condition, not by specific pattern indexes.
Does the FAMAS have burst fire?
Yes. The FAMAS can toggle between full-auto and a 3-round burst mode using the burst-fire key, which makes it accurate for holding angles.
What's the cheapest way to get a good FAMAS skin?
Pick a popular finish like Mecha Industries or Roll Cage in a mid-wear condition such as Field-Tested. The wear is hard to notice on the FAMAS body and the price drops well below Factory New.
Most FAMAS finishes are inexpensive, since it is not a primary AWP/AK-tier showcase weapon, which keeps even Covert designs affordable compared to rifle headliners. Value on the FAMAS is driven almost entirely by the finish's popularity and condition rather than by patterns or rare seeds, with a handful of clean, recognizable skins carrying most of the demand.
Prices range from $0.0030 (FAMAS (Byproduct)) to $82.70 (FAMAS (Roll Cage)). Compare markets to find the best place to buy or sell.
Updated: June 26, 2026