MP7 Amberline
About MP7 Amberline
The MP7 Amberline finishes the MP7 with a metallic amber-orange base accented by diagonal white bands across the magazine, grip, and stock. Its simple geometric striping gives this SMG a clean industrial look that stands apart from more heavily illustrated MP7 skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The MP7 Amberline can be found in the Sealed Dead Hand Terminal.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Amberline 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 MP7 Amberline is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common MP7 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MP7 Amberline pairs best with stickers that match its orange, white, and black palette. Good options include Battle Scarred, Dragon Lore (Foil), Toxic Flow, and Firestarter (Holo) for orange-heavy crafts, or Team EnVyUs and Complexity Gaming paper stickers if you want a cleaner white contrast. A simple 4x matching orange sticker craft usually works better on this skin than mixing too many colors.
MP7 Amberline does not have the kind of high-impact pattern tiers seen on skins like Case Hardened, Fade, or Doppler finishes. Pattern differences are minor, so most buyers focus more on overall wear and how clean the orange and white striping looks in-game. If you care about appearance, inspect the individual finish rather than paying extra for a specific seed.
There is no separate white variant of MP7 Amberline, and the finish does not have officially recognized white pattern tiers. Some pattern seeds can make certain white bands appear a bit more prominent on visible parts of the weapon, but the effect is subtle. In practice, it remains an orange-and-white striped skin across all seeds.
MP7 Amberline does not have an established tier system that affects value in the way fade percentages or Case Hardened blue gems do. Because of that, sellers and buyers usually do not assign consistent premiums for a so-called tier 2 version. If a listing uses that label, treat it cautiously and compare the exact pattern appearance instead of assuming it carries standard market value.

