About Glock-18 Franklin

Glock-18 Franklin is a pistol skin covered in a hydrographic print of overlapping U.S. hundred-dollar bills, wrapping the slide, frame, and grip in a money-themed pattern. Among Glock-18 finishes in CS2, the Franklin stands out for using realistic currency imagery rather than abstract graphics or tactical styling.

Release & Source

The Glock-18 Franklin can be found in the The Havoc Collection. The Glock-18 Franklin is part of the Franklin family.

Float Range & Wear

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The Glock-18 Franklin cannot drop in Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.45, with Well-Worn being the worst available condition.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Glock-18 Franklin is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Glock-18 skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on Glock-18 Franklin?

The Glock-18 Franklin pairs best with stickers that match its green, gold, and money-print theme. Good options include Drug War Veteran, Crown (Foil), FURIA Gold, and Leaving The Station for a cash-and-luxury look. If you want a cleaner craft, use 3x Crown (Foil) or mix Drug War Veteran with gold team stickers to keep the color palette consistent.

What kind of loadout matches the Glock-18 Franklin?

The Franklin works well in green-and-gold Terrorist loadouts built around skins like AK-47 Fuel Injector, AWP Man-o'-war, and MAC-10 Stalker. For a pistol set, Desert Eagle Corinthian and Tec-9 Bamboozle continue the ornate or money-toned theme. This skin also fits naturally with Agent skins that use gold details, such as Sir Bloody Loudmouth Darryl.

Which gloves pair well with Glock-18 Franklin?

Driver Gloves King Snake, Specialist Gloves Mogul, and Hand Wraps CAUTION complement the Franklin in different ways. King Snake adds a clean white-and-gold contrast, Mogul reinforces the green tones, and CAUTION picks up the yellow accents in the bill print. These combinations keep the pistol from clashing with brighter glove finishes.

Is Glock-18 Franklin a good trade-up filler or collection skin to hold?

Because the Franklin comes from The Havoc Collection rather than a case, its supply is tied to operation-era drops instead of ongoing case openings. That makes it more relevant to collection-focused buyers than to people looking for a standard case skin. Its long-term appeal depends on demand for money-themed finishes and interest in Havoc Collection trade-up paths.