Glock-18 Bullet Queen
(Minimal Wear)About Glock-18 Bullet Queen
The Glock-18 Bullet Queen features a custom-painted design centered on a War Maiden in a pink jacket, layered over a yellow, black, and white base with scattered bullet and comic-inspired graphic elements. Its illustrated, character-driven artwork gives this Glock-18 a more aggressive and stylized look than most pistol skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The Glock-18 Bullet Queen can be found in the Prisma 2 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Glock-18 Bullet Queen 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 Glock-18 Bullet Queen is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Glock-18 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers that match the skin’s yellow, pink, black, and comic-style art work best. Good options include 4x Miami Flow (Holo) for pink and teal contrast, 4x Vortigaunt (Holo) for a bright pink-purple look, 4x Kawaii Killer Terrorist for anime-themed synergy, or a mixed craft using Killjoy, Leaving The Station (Holo), and Runtime (Holo). Keep placements clear of the central character art if you want the illustration to stay visible.
The Bullet Queen fits best in colorful or illustrated T-side loadouts rather than minimalist black finishes. Skins like AK-47 Neon Rider, M4A4 Temukau, MAC-10 Disco Tech, and AWP Fever Dream match its saturated palette and graphic style. For knives and gloves, finishes with pink, purple, or bright multicolor tones usually blend better than muted tactical finishes.
Yes, because its illustrated character design already leans into manga and comic-inspired visuals. Stickers such as Kawaii Killer Terrorist, Water Gun, Killjoy, or Miami Tier6 (Holo) can extend that theme without looking disconnected. Crafts usually work best when the stickers support the pink-yellow palette instead of covering the main artwork.
Players usually pick Bullet Queen for its full-body artwork, bright yellow base, and character-driven design, which makes it stand out from simpler Glock finishes like Candy Apple or Grinder. It also sits in the Covert tier, which gives it more cachet than many common Glock alternatives. Among flashy Glock skins, it is often compared with Neo-Noir and Vogue, but Bullet Queen has a louder comic-book look than either.

