About Negev Drop Me

Negev Drop Me is a machine gun skin built around a weathered brown finish with a red stop sign painted across the body near the forward grip. The improvised warning-sign motif gives the Negev a rough industrial look that stands apart from more conventional military or camouflage-based designs for the weapon.

Release & Source

Found In

The Negev Drop Me can be found in the Recoil Case.

Float Range & Wear

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The Negev Drop Me 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.

Rarity

Drop Chance~79.92%

The Negev Drop Me is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common Negev skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on Negev Drop Me?

Negev Drop Me works best with stickers that match its brown base, red stop-sign accent, and construction-sign look. Good fits include Battle Scarred, Kill Count, Rush 4x20, and Danger Zone-themed stickers with red, yellow, black, or worn industrial colors. For a cleaner craft, try a mix of Battle Scarred and Kill Count; for a louder build, pair Rush 4x20 with a red warning-style sticker from the Broken Fang or Riptide sticker pools.

Is Negev good in CS2?

The Negev is usable in CS2, but it fills a narrow role compared with rifles and SMGs. Its high ammo capacity and improving spray during sustained fire make it effective for holding tight choke points, forcing rushes to slow down, or farming eco rounds. Negev Drop Me does not change performance, so the answer depends entirely on whether you like the Negev’s heavy, stationary playstyle.

Is Negev still in CS2?

Yes, the Negev is still available in Counter-Strike 2 as a heavy machine gun option. It keeps its role as a high-capacity suppression weapon with a low purchase cost relative to its ammo output. Negev Drop Me is simply one of its cosmetic finishes, and it remains usable anywhere the Negev itself is available.

Why don't CS2 pros use Negev?

Pros rarely buy the Negev because top-level matches reward mobility, fast peeking, and precise first-bullet accuracy more than sustained suppression. The Negev is heavy, situational, and easier to punish against coordinated utility usage and headshot angles than rifles like the AK-47, M4A4, or M4A1-S. Even if you like the look of Negev Drop Me, its skin does not change the weapon’s niche role in competitive play.