MAC-10 Graven
About MAC-10 Graven
MAC-10 Graven is a MAC-10 skin with engraved brass-toned parts paired with bare metallic components, giving the compact SMG a utilitarian look with ornamental detailing. The textured engraving and muted gold finish make it a distinctive alternative to more brightly painted MAC-10 skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The MAC-10 Graven can be found in the Operation Bravo Case.
Float Range & Wear
The MAC-10 Graven 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 MAC-10 Graven is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common MAC-10 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MAC-10 Graven has dark metal and engraved brass details, so stickers with gold, black, and muted red tones fit it best. Good options include Crown (Foil), Skull Troop, Gold Web (Foil), and Metal Skill Group: Legendary Eagle; for a themed craft, try 3x Skull Troop with 1x Crown (Foil), or mix Gold Web (Foil) with Battle Scarred stickers for a rougher look.
MAC-10 Graven pairs well with darker Terrorist-side skins that use black, brown, or brass-like tones. Good matches include AK-47 Cartel, Desert Eagle Conspiracy, Glock-18 Brass, and Sawed-Off Snake Camo, since they keep a similar engraved, metallic, or understated palette.
Yes, because its engraved brass parts and dark body leave room for stickers without clashing with the base design. It works especially well with gold-toned stickers like Crown (Foil), older skull-themed stickers such as Skull Troop, and black-and-gold tournament stickers that match the weapon's worn industrial look.
MAC-10 Graven is one of the older MAC-10 finishes and uses engraved brass detailing instead of bright colors or graffiti-style art. Compared with skins like MAC-10 Neon Rider or MAC-10 Disco Tech, Graven has a darker, more historical look that fits classic Terrorist-side loadouts and older collection skins.

