PP-Bizon Blue Streak
About PP-Bizon Blue Streak
PP-Bizon Blue Streak finishes the PP-Bizon with an aqua blue base coat covered by a semi-transparent black splatter hydrographic, creating a worn, streaked appearance across the receiver and oversized drum magazine. The bright blue treatment emphasizes the weapon’s distinctive silhouette, making Blue Streak stand out from other PP-Bizon skins through its simple high-contrast pattern rather than detailed illustration.
Release & Source
The PP-Bizon Blue Streak can be found in the ESports 2014 Summer Case.
Float Range & Wear
The PP-Bizon Blue Streak 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 PP-Bizon Blue Streak is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common PP-Bizon skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Blue and white stickers work best with the aqua base and splatter finish. Good options include Cloud9 (Holo) DreamHack 2014, Team Liquid (Holo) Cologne 2016, Water Gun, and FURIA (Holo) Stockholm 2021. If you want a cleaner craft, repeating one holo across all sticker slots keeps the blue tones consistent instead of mixing too many accent colors.
Yes, PP-Bizon Blue Streak is one of the simpler low-cost blue SMG finishes in CS2. Its aqua base and dark splatter pattern fit well in blue loadouts alongside skins like USP-S Guardian, M4A1-S Bright Water, or Galil AR Aqua Terrace. It is usually chosen for color coordination and old-case appeal rather than rarity alone.
PP-Bizon Blue Streak fits naturally with blue-toned rifles and pistols. Strong pairings include USP-S Guardian, M4A1-S Bright Water, Glock-18 Blue Fissure, MP7 Cirrus, and FAMAS Pulse. If you want a slightly brighter setup, AWP Sun in Leo also matches the lighter aqua notes on the Bizon.
Yes, PP-Bizon Blue Streak is part of the eSports 2014 Summer Case set, which makes it an older finish by CS2 standards. It also uses a legacy-era hydrographic style that is much simpler than many newer workshop designs. That older look is part of why some players use it in vintage-themed loadouts.

