MP7 Base-2
(Factory New)About MP7 Base-2
The MP7 Base-2 is finished in green and black with a custom pattern of 1s and 0s layered across the body, giving the MP7 a digital, code-inspired appearance. This binary motif sets it apart from other MP7 skins in CS2, while the lighter green accents on the stock and front end add contrast to the otherwise utilitarian design.
Release & Source
The MP7 Base-2 can be found in the The Spy Tech Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Base-2 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MP7 Base-2 has a green-and-black binary design, so stickers with neon green, lime, or tech-themed details fit best. Good options include Nuke-themed green stickers, Battle-Scarred Holo effects with green tones, or clean black-and-green event stickers from recent Majors. For a cohesive craft, use 3-4 matching green holographic stickers rather than mixing multiple bright colors.
MP7 Base-2 pairs well with green and black loadout skins such as AK-47 Ice Coaled, USP-S Ticket to Hell, and Glock-18 Nuclear Garden. If you want a more tactical set, M4A4 Converter and P250 See Ya Later also fit the digital, industrial color palette. These skins keep the loadout focused on dark finishes with green accents.
Its custom paint uses green 1s and 0s over a black base, which makes it easy to match with other green inventory pieces. The design is also relatively clean, so stickers do not clash with the artwork as easily as they do on busier MP7 skins. That makes it a practical choice for players building a coordinated radioactive, tech, or Nuke-inspired setup.
MP7 Base-2 is from The Spy Tech Collection, not from a weapon case. That collection theme fits the skin well because the binary pattern gives it a surveillance and cyber-ops look. On marketplace pages, this matters because collection skins are usually grouped by collection rather than by case source.

