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SCAR-20 | Green Marine

Released Sep 2015
RiflesMil-Spec GradeStatTrakDrop 11.4% · 1 in 9
SCAR-20 | Green Marine
Float Range
0
0.80
FNMWFTWWBS

Market Prices

Aggregated medians from 20+ marketplaces, updated daily

WearPriceST
FN$2.313%$2.47-
MW$0.405%$0.821%
FT$0.24-$0.32-
WW$0.363%$1.206%
BS$0.215%$0.565%
Updated today
Trend7d-2.5%30d-11.2%90d-21.4%
MarketLiquidityMed30d Trades7Listings617Supply22.9KRank#8.7KSources23

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About SCAR-20 | Green Marine

SCAR-20 | Green Marine is a Mil-Spec Grade rarity weapon skin available with StatTrak from the Shadow Case. View current Steam market prices, float range, and where to find it. Try unboxing for free in our CS2 case opening simulator.

The SCAR-20 is a semi-automatic sniper rifle that trades a high rate of fire and powerful long-distance damage for sluggish movement speed and big price tag. It has been given a camouflage pattern with metallic paint.

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SCAR-20 | Green Marine is a mil-spec grade skin in Counter-Strike 2. This skin has a float range of 0.00 - 0.80. A StatTrak version is available which tracks your kills. A Souvenir version is also available from tournament drops. This item has 3 trades in the last 30 days and 179 active listings across major marketplaces.

Rifles are the backbone of Counter-Strike 2 gameplay, used in the majority of competitive rounds. A well-designed rifle skin can make your favorite weapon stand out during intense matches. Popular rifles like the AK-47, M4A4, and AWP are among the most traded skins in the CS2 economy.

As a mil-spec grade grade skin, SCAR-20 | Green Marine has a specific drop probability when unboxing cases. Rarity affects both the visual appeal and market value of skins in Counter-Strike 2.

SCAR-20 | Green Marine has a float range of 0.00 to 0.80. In Counter-Strike 2, weapon skins come in five wear conditions that affect their appearance: Factory New (FN) shows minimal wear and scratches, Minimal Wear (MW) has slight imperfections, Field-Tested (FT) shows moderate wear, Well-Worn (WW) displays significant scratches and fading, and Battle-Scarred (BS) shows heavy wear throughout the skin. The float value determines the exact condition within each wear tier.

StatTrak technology tracks your confirmed kills with the weapon, displaying the count on an LED counter built into the skin. StatTrak versions are rarer and typically command higher prices on the Steam Community Market.

Souvenir skins are special commemorative versions dropped during professional CS2 tournament matches. They feature unique gold stickers from the event and signatures of players involved in the round where it dropped, making them collectible items tied to esports history.

Prices displayed are aggregated from multiple third-party skin marketplaces and updated daily. Market prices fluctuate based on supply and demand, wear condition, and special attributes like StatTrak or rare float values. Use our free CS2 case opening simulator to see real drop rates and experience unboxing without spending real money.

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Skin Tips & Information

  • Try different wear conditions in our free case opening simulator
  • StatTrak versions track your kills but cost more on the market
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