StatTrak kill-counter skins generally cost more than their standard counterparts. The indicator on them shows how many times the weapon’s owner has successfully eliminated an opponent. On firearms, the number appears on a small display; on knives, it’s etched into the body. Otherwise, the skin looks identical to the regular version, but this single difference is often enough to push the price up by one-and-a-half to two times. To see which StatTrak skins you can pick up at affordable prices, dive into this roundup—you’ll find solid options across multiple weapon types. Grow your inventory with LIS-SKINS.
P2000 Imperial Dragon

P2000 Imperial Dragon, added to the game back in 2016, remains one of the most popular pistol skins thanks to its engraved Chinese dragon motif. Depending on wear, a StatTrak version typically runs around $10–20. Interestingly, mid-wear examples tend to be cheaper than those with extreme float values. That’s because Battle-Scarred versions are covered with a patina layer that darkens the pattern—yet still looks quite striking.
P250 Epicenter

If you prefer something newer, check out the P250 Epicenter — a 2024 addition from the Gallery Case. The pistol’s frame is covered with raised concentric circles radiating from the center, creating a compelling visual effect.
CZ75-Auto Yellow Jacket

CZ75-Auto Yellow Jacket is a great example of a skin that’s instantly recognizable despite using just two colors: black and yellow. Waves and curved lines wrap around the body, giving it a distinctive look. StatTrak Field-Tested versions can be found for under $10.
AWP Atheris

If you want a bold StatTrak skin for a sniper rifle, the AWP Atheris is a strong pick. Minimal Wear examples can be had for under $20, so the emerald-green viper and other paint elements stay crisp and prominent.
AK-47 Searing Rage

One of the brightest budget StatTrak options for the AK-47 is the recently released Searing Rage from the Fever Case. The orange-yellow body is covered with graffiti and lettering, with tongues of flame and a sinister grinning maw standing out most clearly.
M4A4 Evil Daimyo

Among rifle skins with a kill counter, M4A4 Evil Daimyo is a solid choice. The red-and-black geometric design, inspired by samurai iconography, is available for under $10 in every condition except Factory New. If you’re after a striking StatTrak look, this one delivers.
FAMAS ZX Spectron

For FAMAS, consider the FAMAS ZX Spectron — a black finish with multicolored stripes across the body and vivid red accents. The creator didn’t just aim for a futuristic vibe: the design is inspired by the ZX Spectrum emblem, a beloved 1980s home computer that was many players’ first gaming device.
AUG Arctic Wolf

Planning to complement your skin with stickers? The AUG Arctic Wolf is perfect for that. Most of the rifle is uniformly white, with some gray and dark-brown elements, while the geometric pattern at the rear mimics fur texture. StatTrak Minimal Wear copies can join your inventory for under $10.
MAC-10 Disco Tech

When expanding your StatTrak collection, don’t miss the MAC-10 Disco Tech. Its side panels use an iridescent paint that shifts hue with the viewing angle. It looks fantastic on its own and pairs beautifully with holographic stickers — and a Minimal Wear version can be yours for just $15.
MAC-10 Malachite

Another eye-catching design that plays nicely with stickers is the MAC-10 Malachite. The grip and some parts are left gray, while the side panels are finished in malachite green with a texture reminiscent of the gemstone in the name.