AK-47 Phantom Disruptor
(Factory New)About AK-47 Phantom Disruptor
AK-47 Phantom Disruptor features a stylized phantom creature painted across the rifle in swirling tan, black, and turquoise tones over a matte black base. The spectral illustration wraps over the receiver, handguard, magazine, and stock, giving this AK-47 a more elaborate, creature-driven design than most skins for the weapon in CS2.
Release & Source
The AK-47 Phantom Disruptor can be found in the Prisma 2 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The AK-47 Phantom Disruptor is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The AK-47 Phantom Disruptor is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest AK-47 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Phantom Disruptor works best with stickers that match its black, teal, and spectral creature artwork. Good fits include FURIA (Holo) Antwerp 2022 for the dark holographic shine, Spirit (Holo) Stockholm 2021 for blue-green tones, Battle Scarred (Holo) for a rougher black-and-teal look, and Crown (Foil) if you want a cleaner gold contrast on the matte base.
AK-47 Phantom Disruptor is a Classified-grade skin from the Prisma 2 Case, which places it in the higher mid-tier of regular case drops rather than the top Covert tier. It is not extremely rare compared with skins like AK-47 Neon Rider or AK-47 Bloodsport, but it is still much less common than Restricted or Mil-Spec AK finishes from the same case.
Yes, the Phantom Disruptor is one of the more recognized mid-priced AK-47 skins because it combines a full custom artwork finish with broad availability from the Prisma 2 Case. Players who want something more detailed than AK-47 Slate but cheaper than AK-47 Fuel Injector or AK-47 Vulcan often consider it, especially for darker inventory themes.
No, AK-47 Phantom Disruptor does not have meaningful pattern variation in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade do. The main artwork remains consistent across pattern seeds, so collectors usually judge it by wear level, sticker placement, and whether it is StatTrak rather than by chasing a specific pattern.

