SCAR-20 Short Ochre
About SCAR-20 Short Ochre
SCAR-20 Short Ochre applies a two-tone finish of pale tan and ochre-yellow across the SCAR-20’s body, paired with black components on the barrel, magazine, and scope. Its simple blocked color layout gives this sniper rifle a utilitarian look that stands apart from more heavily illustrated SCAR-20 skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The SCAR-20 Short Ochre can be found in the The Radiant Collection. The SCAR-20 Short Ochre is part of the Short Ochre family.
Float Range & Wear
The SCAR-20 Short Ochre 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Short Ochre has a muted yellow palette, so brown, gold, and black stickers tend to fit best. Good options include Gold Web (Foil), Leaving The Station, Ninjas in Pyjamas (Gold), and Lambda Holo for a cleaner industrial look. If you want more contrast, mix in a black-accent sticker like Battle Scarred to break up the flat yellow body.
The SCAR-20 is strong in niche situations because its semi-auto fire lets you follow up missed shots faster than the AWP. Its main drawbacks are low mobility, a high price, and weaker one-shot potential, so it is usually more situational than a standard rifle buy. On CT sides, it can still be effective for holding long angles and stopping repeated peeks.
Yes. The SCAR-20 in Counter-Strike is based on the FN SCAR-H PR, a precision rifle variant from the FN SCAR family made by FN Herstal. In-game naming differs from the real-world model, but the overall design clearly draws from that platform.
Short Ochre is a very simple finish built around flat yellow and ochre tones rather than artwork, camouflage, or metallic effects. It comes from The Radiant Collection and sits at Consumer Grade rarity, so it is positioned as a basic, understated option in the SCAR-20 lineup. Compared with skins like SCAR-20 Bloodsport or SCAR-20 Poultrygeist, its look is much more minimal.

