Combo skins for the attack side in CS2

Why not add style to your game for the T side with top AK-47 and Glock-18 combos? A good attack in Counter-Strike is half the success, and you'll spend most of your time with these weapons, so why not do it with style?

Wasteland Rebel

The AK-47 Wasteland Rebel and the Glock-18 Wasteland Rebel are joined together by the same line of skins. These skins look like the wearer has been through a lot, with lettering and designs drawn in white paint, seemingly on their lap. The Wasteland Rebel line creates a special atmosphere that can change the impression of an entire inventory.

AK-47 Legion of Anubis / Glock-18 Ramese’s Reach

AK-47 Legion of Anubis and Glock-18 Ramese's Reach, despite the differences in the lines, are united by the theme of Ancient Egypt. Both models are brightly decorated and detailed, with small icons on the bodies giving them a unique look. These skins are often underrated, but they offer beauty and style that exceeds common expectations.

AK-47 The Empress / Glock-18 Bullet Queen

AK-47 The Empress and Glock-18 Bullet Queen, despite their different themes, share a common author, 2minds. Their style is recognizable and can be traced from one skin to another. Both models also look great with wear, making their higher float variants attractive to buy, saving a dime.

AK-47 Blue Laminate / Glock-18 Blue Fissure

The AK-47 Blue Laminate and Glock-18 Blue Fissure are a great combo for fans of the color blue! These skins combine the attractiveness of blue and black without excessive flashy patterns and bright colors. Their design is modest, austere and made with sophistication.

AK-47 Cartel / Glock-18 Ironwork

AK-47 Cartel and Glock-18 Ironwork are suitable for those who appreciate high quality and attractive metal design. There is nothing superfluous in these skins: the designs look as if they were forged on metal parts, which adds a special flavor to them. Their designs are not afraid of wear and tear and only get darker shades as the float increases.

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