Dual Berettas Retribution
About Dual Berettas Retribution
Dual Berettas Retribution is a military-themed finish for the Dual Berettas, pairing dark metallic surfaces with natural wood grip panels for a restrained, service-style look. Compared with more decorative Dual Berettas skins in CS2, Retribution stands out through its practical two-tone treatment and understated detailing.
Release & Source
The Dual Berettas Retribution can be found in the Huntsman Weapon Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Dual Berettas Retribution 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 Dual Berettas Retribution is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common Dual Berettas skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dual Berettas Retribution has a military tan, black, and red palette, so stickers with red accents or tactical themes fit best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Blood Boiler, Phoenix Foil, and Kill Count; for a cleaner setup, combine Battle Scarred with Phoenix Foil to match the skin’s aggressive military artwork.
Dual Berettas Retribution was removed from normal Huntsman Weapon Case drops after Valve addressed the M4A4 Howl artwork theft issue involving one of its creators. It remains part of The Huntsman Collection and can still appear through trade-up outcomes, which makes supply more limited than standard Mil-Spec skins from the same era.
It can matter in older collection-based trade-ups because it still belongs to The Huntsman Collection despite no longer dropping normally from the case. Its usefulness depends on current market prices of Huntsman Collection inputs and outputs, so the skin is more relevant for collection-specific trade-up math than for casual opening or farming.
Retribution stands out for its military-inspired custom artwork rather than a simple color finish like Anodized Navy or a bright graphic style like Urban Shock. It is also tied to an unusual release history, since it was removed from regular case drops but kept in the collection, which gives it a different market story than most Dual Berettas finishes.

