P250 Splash
About P250 Splash
P250 Splash is finished with a black and orange paint scheme applied in irregular, stencil-like splash patterns across the slide and frame. Among P250 skins, it stands out for its simple two-tone look and utilitarian sprayed finish, giving the pistol a bold industrial style without complex artwork.
Release & Source
The P250 Splash can be found in the ESports 2013 Case.
Float Range & Wear
The P250 Splash 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 P250 Splash is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common P250 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
P250 Splash has a blue-and-black paint pattern, so blue-toned stickers fit it best. Cloud9 (Holo) DreamHack 2014, Team LDLC.com (Holo) DreamHack 2014, Water Gun, and Blue Gem (Glitter) all match the palette without fighting the finish. For a cleaner craft, use 2x or 3x matching blue team holos rather than mixing many sticker colors.
Yes, the P250 is still a practical budget pistol in CS2 because it has decent armor penetration, a fast fire rate, and manageable recoil at close to mid range. It is commonly used in eco and force-buy rounds when you want more lethality than a Glock-18 or USP-S sidearm swap. If you like tapping quickly and taking close duels, the P250 remains a useful option.
P250 Splash is usually considered an older mid-tier budget option rather than one of the absolute cheapest P250 skins. It often costs more than common picks like P250 Valence, P250 Sand Dune, or P250 Facility Draft because it comes from the eSports 2013 Collection and has an older limited supply profile. Buyers usually choose it for the simple blue pattern and early CS-era origin.
P250 Splash stands out because it uses a simple stencil-sprayed splash pattern instead of metallic detailing or modern graphic art. Compared with P250 Valence, P250 Ripple, or P250 X-Ray, Splash has a more minimal old-school look tied to an early CS:GO-era collection. That makes it appealing to players who prefer straightforward finishes over busier designs.

