MP9 Rose Iron
(Factory New)About MP9 Rose Iron
MP9 Rose Iron is finished with a metallic rose-and-thorn motif, combining a dark base with gold vine-like lines and a red rose worked into the receiver. On the MP9, this hand-painted floral pattern gives the compact SMG a more ornamental look than most skins for the weapon while retaining a restrained industrial palette.
Release & Source
The MP9 Rose Iron can be found in the Winter Offensive Weapon Case.
Float Range & Wear
The MP9 Rose Iron cannot drop in Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.38, with Field-Tested being the worst available condition.
The MP9 Rose Iron is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common MP9 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MP9 Rose Iron works best with stickers that match its red, black, and metallic palette. Good options include Crown Foil for a gold accent, Battle Scarred Holo for a red-black look, FaZe Clan (Holo) Atlanta 2017 for deeper crimson tones, and Team Dignitas (Holo) Cologne 2014 if you want a warmer gold contrast. A clean 1x or 2x placement usually keeps the rose artwork visible.
Yes, MP9 Rose Iron is one of the more recognizable red-themed MP9 skins without entering the price range of rarer covert SMGs. Its metallic rose-and-thorn design gives it more detail than simpler budget options like MP9 Ruby Poison Dart, while still staying accessible compared with premium red rifle skins such as AK-47 Bloodsport or M4A4 Evil Daimyo.
MP9 Rose Iron pairs well with red, black, and dark metallic loadouts. Strong matches include USP-S Cortex, Glock-18 Water Elemental, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, AK-47 Redline, and Desert Eagle Code Red. If you want a more muted inventory, AWP Redline and CZ75-Auto Crimson Web also fit the same color direction.
Because MP9 Rose Iron is only available from Factory New to Field-Tested, the artwork generally stays recognizable across all listed wears. Lower-float copies tend to keep the metallic paint cleaner and darker, while higher-float examples can look slightly duller in use. The core rose motif remains visible, so the visual change is moderate rather than dramatic.

