Negev Prototype
About Negev Prototype
Negev Prototype is a Mil-Spec machine gun skin finished in a temporary-looking white and red paint scheme over an industrial black base. Its unfinished prototype theme, complete with technical markings and sparse red accents along the receiver, gives the Negev a utilitarian test-model appearance that sets it apart from more decorative skins for the weapon.
Release & Source
The Negev Prototype can be found in the Prisma 2 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The Negev Prototype 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 Negev Prototype 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
Negev Prototype has a white and red industrial color scheme, so clean red, black, and white stickers fit best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Coiled Strike, Kill Count, and Dragon Lore (Foil) if you want stronger red accents. For a more technical look, combine 3x Battle Scarred with a single Kill Count near the rear of the weapon.
The Negev can be effective in CS2 when you use it for area denial, close choke control, and punishing predictable peeks. Its early spray is inaccurate, but once it stabilizes it becomes much easier to hold angles and spam through common cover. It is still a niche heavy weapon, so it works best on anti-eco rounds or defensive setups rather than as a standard rifle replacement.
Yes, the Negev is still available in CS2 as part of the Heavy weapon category. It keeps the same general role of sustained suppressive fire, with a large magazine and a spray pattern that becomes more controllable as you continue firing. Skins like Negev Prototype remain usable in normal inventory loadouts just like other CS2 weapon finishes.
Among Negev skins, Negev Mjölnir is generally considered the top-tier option and is usually the most expensive because it is a restricted-distribution collection skin rather than a common case drop. Compared with more affordable finishes like Negev Prototype, Power Loader, or Lionfish, Mjölnir sits in a much higher price bracket. Exact prices depend on wear, StatTrak availability, and market supply.

