Tec-9 Perimeter
(Factory New)About Tec-9 Perimeter
The Tec-9 Perimeter features a dark base covered with a multicolored pattern of Xs, squares, and dots, creating a graphic layout that resembles a digital interface or diagram. On the Tec-9, this geometric treatment gives the pistol a more technical, patterned look than the weapon’s more conventional solid-color or illustrative finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The Tec-9 Perimeter can be found in the The Spy Tech Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Tec-9 Perimeter 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
Tec-9 Perimeter has a graphic mix of Xs, squares, and dots, so clean geometric stickers fit better than character-heavy designs. Good options include Lambda Holo, GODSENT Holo, Team EnVyUs Foil, and FURIA Holo, especially in blue, white, or black-toned combinations that match the skin’s angular pattern.
The Tec-9 is still a practical Terrorist-side pistol in CS2 because it gives you a large magazine and strong close-range damage for force buys and anti-ecos. On Tec-9 Perimeter, the appeal is mostly the skin’s budget-friendly graphic finish rather than any gameplay difference, since all Tec-9 skins perform the same in match.
The Tec-9 can one-shot an unarmored opponent with a headshot at close range, but it will not reliably one-shot a helmeted player. In actual CS2 rounds, that means Tec-9 Perimeter is most effective when you use its mobility and magazine size to pressure close angles instead of expecting instant armored headshot kills.
The Tec-9 is built around strong close-range output, with damage dropping off as distance increases and armor reducing its effectiveness. In practice, Tec-9 Perimeter is best used for fast entries, close-site fights, and force-buy rounds where its large magazine lets you keep firing through multi-player duels.

