MAG-7 Popdog
(Battle-Scarred)About MAG-7 Popdog
MAG-7 Popdog is painted to resemble a weathered freight train car, with industrial paneling, riveted details, and "Pop Dog" lettering worked into the side of the shotgun. The train-themed finish is an unusual fit for the compact MAG-7, making it one of the more characterful and map-referential skins available for the weapon in CS2.
Release & Source
The MAG-7 Popdog can be found in the CS20 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The MAG-7 Popdog 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 MAG-7 Popdog is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common MAG-7 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MAG-7 Popdog has a railcar theme with red, yellow, white, and black details, so stickers with industrial or graffiti styling fit naturally. Good options include Train Station (Holo), Cluck (Foil), Battle Scarred, and CS20 Classic (Holo) for a playful CS20-era combo. If you want a cleaner craft, use 3x Battle Scarred or mix Train Station with a white-accent sticker like Drug War Veteran to match the painted lettering.
The name references Popdog, the small ladder-room position on Train that drops players from upper halls toward the bombsite area. The skin is painted like a train car and has “Pop Dog” written on the side, tying it directly to Train’s rail-yard setting. It is one of several CS20-era skins that lean into Counter-Strike map references and community nostalgia.
On MAG-7 Popdog, the box magazine follows the same custom-painted train-car theme as the rest of the weapon. Instead of a separate contrasting finish, it blends into the red-and-white industrial artwork, so the overall skin reads as one continuous design. That makes sticker placement on the receiver more important than trying to highlight the magazine itself.
The MAG-7 is strong at very short range, especially on CT setups around tight angles, close-site holds, and anti-eco rounds. It rewards close positioning more than flexible movement, so maps and spots with narrow choke points suit it best. Popdog is only a finish, but the weapon underneath remains a situational shotgun rather than an all-purpose buy.

