MP7 Bloodsport
(Battle-Scarred)About MP7 Bloodsport
The MP7 Bloodsport pairs a red and black hydrographic base with dense white sponsor-style decals, warning labels, and graphic markings spread across the SMG’s body. Its motorsport-inspired layout gives the MP7 a busier, more aggressive look than most skins for the weapon, with layered logos and technical details covering nearly every surface.
Release & Source
The MP7 Bloodsport can be found in the Clutch Case. The MP7 Bloodsport is part of the Bloodsport family.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Bloodsport 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 Bloodsport is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest MP7 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MP7 Bloodsport has a red, white, and black palette, so clean graphic stickers fit it best. Good matches include Battle Scarred (Holo), FaZe Clan (Holo) Atlanta 2017, mousesports (Holo) Boston 2018, and Virtus.Pro (Holo) Katowice 2015 for red-heavy crafts. If you want a cleaner white-accent setup, Drug War Veteran, Firestarter (Holo), and Lambda (Holo) work well without clashing with the printed text and decals on the skin.
MP7 Bloodsport is a Covert-grade skin from the Clutch Case, which places it in the top regular rarity tier for that case. It is not a souvenir item, but it does exist in StatTrak, which adds another collectible version for buyers who track kills. Its rarity is noticeable, though it is still more obtainable than knives or gloves from the same case.
Yes, MP7 Bloodsport can be obtained by trade-up because it is a Covert skin from The Clutch Collection. To reach it, players would need to trade up eligible Classified skins from the same collection pool, and the result can also land on the parallel Covert outcome from that collection. In practice, trade-ups for this skin are usually done for fun or specific collection targeting rather than reliable profit.
MP7 Bloodsport can make sense as a trade-up target if you are specifically building Clutch Collection outcomes and want a Covert SMG with recognizable demand. Its usefulness depends on input cost, wear math, and the competing Covert result from the same collection, so profitability changes often with market prices. Most buyers choose it for the design and collection appeal rather than treating it as a consistently strong investment target.

