MP7 Coral Paisley
(Well-Worn)About MP7 Coral Paisley
The MP7 Coral Paisley features a red and orange paisley pattern applied across the body, paired with matching coral-toned furniture and magazine panels. On the MP7, this ornamental textile-inspired design stands out from more utilitarian SMG finishes by covering the weapon with dense swirling detail and warm color contrast.
Release & Source
The MP7 Coral Paisley can be found in the The Harlequin Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Coral Paisley 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 Coral Paisley works best with stickers that match its warm red, orange, and textile-like pattern. Good options include Incineration, Orange Gnar, Rage, and Gambit Gaming (Atlanta 2017) for red-orange tones; for a cleaner contrast, try Crown (Foil) or Battle Scarred (Holo). Placing 2-3 matching warm-toned stickers along the body usually keeps the paisley pattern visible.
MP7 Coral Paisley fits well with warm-toned loadouts built around reds, oranges, and gold accents. Good matches include AK-47 Slate with orange stickers, Galil AR Sandstorm, Desert Eagle Kumicho Dragon, and Glock-18 Snack Attack. If you want a more muted setup, pair it with black finishes like USP-S Black Lotus or M4A1-S Basilisk to let the MP7 stand out.
Yes, MP7 Coral Paisley is generally considered a budget-friendly option because it is an Industrial Grade skin without StatTrak or Souvenir versions. That usually keeps it accessible compared with higher-rarity MP7 finishes like Nemesis or Bloodsport. Its value comes more from the patterned red-orange design and collection theme than from scarcity.
MP7 Coral Paisley stands out because it uses a fabric-inspired paisley print rather than the mechanical, tactical, or sci-fi styles common on many MP7 finishes. Compared with skins like MP7 Nemesis, Powercore, or Bloodsport, Coral Paisley has a softer ornamental look with red and orange tones. It also comes from The Harlequin Collection, which gives it a more decorative collection identity.

