Counter-Strike 2 M4A4 skins
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Counter-Strike 2 M4A4 skins Tier List: All CS2 M4A4 skins, ranked

Even the less popular M4 still looks snazzy.

In Counter-Strike 2, the M4A4 is one of the main rifles on the CT side. Although it’s usually seen as a less popular alternative to the M4A1-S, the M4A4 can still hold its own on the server.

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Like every gun in CS2, the M4A4 has tons of popular skins you can use to make your weapon stand out from the crowd. These skins range from just a few cents to thousands of dollars for this powerful Counter-Strike 2 weapon. Of course, you don’t have to spend that much to get a cool skin, but the option is there for those who can afford it.

Counter-Strike 2 M4A4 skins
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Counter-Strike 2 M4A4 Skins Tier List

If you’ve got the M4A4 in your Counter-Strike 2 loadout, chances are you’ll use it extensively on the CT side. With 41 M4A4 skins to choose from, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to freshening up your inventory with some of the most popular CS2 skins on the market.

Our primary deciding factor for each skin on this list is purely aesthetics. When you’re picking a new M4A4 skin for your loadout, we’re betting that appearance is the most important consideration for you, making it only right to do the same in our Counter-Strike 2 M4A4 skins Tier List.

For each skin, we’ve included an approximate price based on each one’s recent Steam transactions. Although the market is forever changing, this should give you a decent estimate of how much you can expect to pay for the Factory New versions of these Counter-Strike 2 skins. The only exception here is the M4A4 Howl, arguably the rarest CS2 weapon skin ever, thanks to its removal from cases in 2014. We’ll use third-party market prices for that one.

S Tier

  • Buzz Kill ($38)
  • Howl (Unavailable on Steam; approximate market price is $6000)
  • Temukau ($130)
  • The Emperor ($145)

A Tier

  • Asiimov ($185)
  • Cyber Security ($50)
  • Desolate Space ($25)
  • Eye of Horus ($700)
  • In Living Color ($34)
  • Neo-Noir ($35)
  • Poseidon ($1550)
  • Royal Paladin ($95)
  • Spider Lily ($17)
  • The Coalition ($370)

B Tier

  • 龍ēŽ‹ (Dragon King) ($28)
  • Bullet Rain ($55)
  • Daybreak ($350)
  • Evil Daimyo ($6)
  • Hellfire ($65)
  • Magnesium ($3)
  • Red DDPAT ($90)
  • The Battlestar ($11)
  • Tooth Fairy ($9)
  • Tornado ($190)

C Tier

  • Converter ($0.70)
  • Dark Blossom ($32)
  • Default ($0)
  • Desert Storm ($50)
  • Desert Strike ($9.50)
  • Etch Lord ($2.90)
  • Faded Zebra ($25)
  • Global Offensive ($30)
  • Griffin ($5.50)
  • Jungle Tiger ($90)
  • Mainframe ($0.10)
  • Modern Hunter ($320)
  • Poly Mag ($0.40)
  • Radiation Hazard ($700)
  • Urban DDPAT ($2.80)
  • X-Ray ($20)
  • Zirka ($40)

If you’re looking for some of these skins but don’t want to pay their full market value, you should consider picking them up at a worse wear rating. Our prices are based on Factory New versions of each skin, but they’re also available in Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred, too. Sometimes, the difference between Factory New and Minimal Wear versions of a skin can be huge, as people pay a premium for perfection regarding CS2 wear ratings.


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