G3SG1 Skins
30 skinsThe G3SG1 is the Terrorist-side automatic sniper rifle, the mirror of the CT-side SCAR-20. It is semi-automatic with a scoped sight, so it fires as fast as you click while zoomed, holds a 20-round magazine, and lands a one-shot kill on chest and head at any range. At $5,000 it is the most expensive primary in the T buy menu, drains the economy fast, and slows you to a crawl while held, which keeps it out of most competitive rounds and confined to eco anchors, deathmatch, and casual modes.






























Role and why the skins stay cheap
The G3SG1 and SCAR-20 are CS2's two autosnipers: scoped rifles that chamber automatically, letting you spam zoomed shots without the AWP's bolt delay. The trade-off is a brutal $5,000 price, heavy zoomed sway, and very slow walk speed. In competitive play it almost never appears outside force-buys, so the gun is a niche pick. That low usage flows straight into the skin market. With little aspirational or pro-scene visibility, even Covert-tier G3SG1 finishes rarely command high prices, and lower-rarity skins are among the cheapest weapon cosmetics in the game. For collectors that means a full-condition, StatTrak, or souvenir G3SG1 is usually attainable for a fraction of what the equivalent rifle skin would cost.
Notable and recognizable finishes
The G3SG1's standout Covert is The Executioner, a skull-and-hood motif that is the gun's signature high-rarity look. Flux brings a neon gradient and exists in a sought StatTrak version. Other frequently-collected finishes include Chronos, Stinger, Orange Crash, Hunter, Demeter, Scavenger, and Ventilator, spanning Classified down through Mil-Spec. There is no rare seed or blue-gem style pattern hunt on this gun, so value tracks finish rarity, exterior, and the StatTrak/souvenir flag rather than individual float seeds.
Float and exterior behavior
Like all CS2 finishes, the G3SG1's appearance is governed by a 0-1 float that maps onto Factory New through Battle-Scarred. The large scope housing and long body show wear and scratch overlays clearly at higher floats, so finishes with solid base coats (such as The Executioner or Hunter) keep their look better in Field-Tested than busy or light-colored patterns. Because demand is low, the price gap between exteriors is usually narrow here, making Minimal Wear and Field-Tested the sensible value picks for a display loadout.
Buying, collecting and StatTrak
Most G3SG1 skins are case or collection drops and trade openly on the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces. StatTrak variants exist for the case-derived finishes and add a kill counter that, on a gun this rarely fired, is more a collector novelty than a grind. Souvenir G3SG1 skins drop from tournament collections and carry player/team stickers. Given the low floor, this weapon is a cheap way to complete a Terrorist loadout or to own a StatTrak/souvenir piece without rifle-level cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is the G3SG1 the same as the SCAR-20?
They are the two autosnipers and behave almost identically, but the G3SG1 is the Terrorist version and the SCAR-20 is the Counter-Terrorist one. Skins are unique to each model.
Why are G3SG1 skins so cheap?
The gun costs $5,000, slows you down heavily, and rarely appears in competitive play, so demand for its cosmetics is low. Even Covert-tier finishes trade well below comparable rifle skins.
What is the most desirable G3SG1 skin?
The Executioner is the gun's signature Covert finish, and Flux is a popular gradient skin with a sought-after StatTrak version. Neither reaches the prices seen on AK or AWP Coverts.
Does the G3SG1 have a rare pattern like the AK Case Hardened?
No. There is no blue-gem or rare-seed pattern chase on the G3SG1. Value is set by finish rarity, exterior, and whether it is StatTrak or souvenir.
Can the G3SG1 one-shot kill?
Yes. A scoped chest or head shot is a one-shot kill at any range; only leg shots may require a follow-up. It fires as fast as you click while scoped.
Are there StatTrak and souvenir G3SG1 skins?
Yes. Case-derived finishes have StatTrak variants with a kill counter, and souvenir versions drop from tournament collections with embedded stickers.
Because the gun sees little serious play, its skins sit at the affordable end of the market. There are no five-figure G3SG1 finishes and no famous pattern chase like the AK Case Hardened blue gem. Demand is driven by collectors completing loadouts and by deathmatch players who want a clean look on a rarely-used slot, so most field-tested examples trade for pocket change while a handful of Covert and well-known finishes hold modest premiums.
Prices range from $0.0030 (G3SG1 (Desert Storm)) to $287.12 (G3SG1 (Chronos)). Compare markets to find the best place to buy or sell.
Updated: June 26, 2026