UMP-45 K.O. Factory
About UMP-45 K.O. Factory
UMP-45 K.O. Factory is a cartoon-inspired SMG skin covered in playful mechanical doodles, outlined details, and a pastel palette of teal, pink, orange, and yellow across the body, grip, and magazine. Its animated factory theme gives the UMP-45 a lighter, illustrated look that stands apart from more realistic or tactical finishes for the weapon in CS2.
Release & Source
The UMP-45 K.O. Factory can be found in the Fever Case.
Float Range & Wear
The UMP-45 K.O. Factory 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 UMP-45 K.O. Factory is a Classified-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest UMP-45 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
UMP-45 K.O. Factory has a cartoon boxing theme, so stickers with bold outlines and bright accent colors fit best. Good options include KOI (Holo) Antwerp 2022 for orange-blue contrast, Miami Flow (Holo) for neon pink and cyan tones, Vortigaunt (Holo) for comic-style energy, and Boom Trail (Lenticular) for a playful animated look. A clean 4x craft usually works better than mixing too many different styles on this skin.
UMP-45 K.O. Factory stands out because its artwork leans into old cartoon animation rather than military or abstract styling. The painted design and the "Swing and a miss!" flavor text give it a comic, impact-driven theme that is uncommon on UMP skins. It is also a Classified skin from The Fever Collection, which helps separate it from older, more utilitarian UMP finishes.
Because K.O. Factory uses bright cartoon colors, it pairs well with similarly playful or saturated finishes. Good matches include MAC-10 Disco Tech, M4A1-S Player Two, Glock-18 Bullet Queen, and USP-S Cortex. If you want a more balanced loadout, combine it with one loud rifle skin and keep the rest of the sidearm slots in simpler black or white finishes.
Yes, this skin works well for sticker crafts because the cartoon-style artwork already supports bold holographic and lenticular designs. Stickers with comic, neon, or pop-art colors tend to blend naturally instead of looking forced. Crafts built around pink, blue, orange, or purple usually match the base palette better than gold-heavy tournament stickers.

