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About Sticker 360 No Scope

Sticker 360 No Scope features a stylized graphic built around one of Counter-Strike’s most recognizable trick-shot phrases. As a sticker rather than a weapon finish, its appeal comes from the humorous reference and esports-inspired visual identity instead of a pattern applied to a specific gun.

Release & Source

The Sticker 360 No Scope can be found in the Espionage Sticker Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker 360 No Scope is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Sticker 360 No Scope reference in CS2?

Sticker 360 No Scope references the classic FPS trick-shot meme where a player spins and lands a no-scope kill. In CS2 sticker form, it works as a playful, meme-oriented cosmetic rather than something tied to a team, tournament, or weapon-specific theme. It fits loadouts built around humorous or montage-style crafts.

What stickers pair well with Sticker 360 No Scope in CS2?

Sticker 360 No Scope pairs well with other joke or internet-style stickers such as Sticker Too Late, Sticker Greetings, Sticker Rushmore, and Sticker Kill Count. If you want a more coherent craft, use 2x 360 No Scope with 2x Too Late for a meme-heavy layout, or mix 360 No Scope with Greetings and Kill Count on rifles like the AK-47 Slate or M4A1-S Night Terror.

What kind of skins work best with Sticker 360 No Scope?

This sticker usually reads best on clean, darker weapon finishes where the artwork stays easy to see. Good examples include AK-47 Slate, USP-S Ticket to Hell, M4A4 Magnesium, and Desert Eagle Night Heist. It can also work on brighter skins if you want a more chaotic meme craft, but simple backgrounds usually keep the design clearer.

Is Sticker 360 No Scope a good choice for a meme-themed craft?

Yes, Sticker 360 No Scope is directly suited to meme-themed crafts because its joke is immediately recognizable to FPS players. It works especially well when combined with playful stickers like Too Late, Greetings, or Kill Count on budget-friendly guns. That makes it more about personality and humor than matching a strict color scheme.