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The XM1014 is CS2's auto-shotgun workhorse - fast follow-up shots that win eco rounds and force-buy chaos in tight spaces. In Russian communities you'll hear Иксэм1014, Икс-Эм, or simply Шотган. The large receiver and prominent recoil animation make skin choice matter: patterns stay visible longer than on rifles, and opponents see your shotgun clearly during close pushes. That visibility makes XM1014 skins a statement piece, similar to niche markets like PP-Bizon collections.
Shotgun skins live or die by how they read during firing. High contrast keeps motifs sharp when you're pumping shells, matte finishes avoid distracting glare under bombsite lights, bold patterns signal confidence but can flatten at range. The right skin balances visual impact with match clarity - you want opponents and spectators to notice it without losing weapon recognition. Below are ten picks that deliver on both fronts.
This list spans art-heavy designs like Irezumi, clean minimalist options like Canvas Cloud, and bold novelty pieces like Gum Wall Camo. Selection criteria: in-game legibility during recoil, how the finish behaves under map lighting, pairing potential with gloves or a ★ Karambit, and collector appeal. Every skin here performs visually when you're in the action.

Japanese tattoo aesthetic - indigo backdrop with cream and red koi and florals wrapping the receiver. The satin finish adds subtle shine without glare. Perfect for players who want art that doesn't scream but still gets noticed in killcams. Pairs beautifully with red or gold gloves. Popular in Asian markets and among collectors who value traditional motifs.

Minimalist teal with white bird silhouettes - clean, calm, understated. Matte paint keeps it glare-free under any lighting. Ideal if you prefer function over flash or want a skin that won't clash with loud knife finishes. Underrated in trading but rock-solid in matches.

Neon chaos - cyan and magenta graffiti slashes on charcoal, glossy and aggressive. This is the "look at me" pick for entry fraggers and eco heroes. The gloss can catch bombsite floods and create glare, so expect visibility trade-offs. Matches well with bright gloves or flashy Karambits. High-energy, high-risk visual.

Zombie apocalypse vibe - olive base with sickly yellow splatters and infection stencils. Semi-matte texture keeps it gritty without going full flat. Great thematic choice for players who run horror-themed loadouts or want something that feels tactical and worn. Mid-contrast means it won't dominate your screen but still reads clearly.

Off-white canvas with soft blue-gray clouds and stitched panel lines - true matte, zero reflections. The quietest skin on this list. Choose this if you prioritize silhouette clarity and want zero distractions during clutch moments. Works with any glove or knife because it refuses to compete. Sleeper pick for minimalists.

Bubblegum blobs in pink, yellow, and teal scattered over gray - playful, weird, divisive. Satin rubberized finish gives it a toy-like texture. Up close the colors pop, at range they blur into noise. Fun for casual matches or meme loadouts, less practical for serious play. Pairs with colorful gloves if you're committing to the chaos.

Angular copper camo with metallic highlights - warm, tactical, and lighting-dependent. The clear coat makes copper areas glow under certain map lights, which can help or hurt visibility depending on position. Solid choice if you like military aesthetics and want a skin that shifts mood with the environment. Complements earth-tone gloves.

Bold diagonal yellow and charcoal stripes - high contrast, high energy, impossible to miss. Gloss stripes against a matte receiver create motion blur during sprays, which some players love for the speed aesthetic. Best for aggressive playstyles and players who want their shotgun to feel fast. Stands out in demos and highlight reels.

Stone-gray with ash-black carvings and faint ochre - ancient temple vibes. Weathered matte finish keeps it subtle, carvings add texture without shouting. Low contrast makes it understated in matches, perfect for players who want depth without distraction. Pairs well with darker knives and gloves. Underrated by traders, respected by collectors.

Black background with gold hieroglyphics and cyan accents - polished, prestigious, Egyptian mystique. The metallic gold catches light beautifully without overwhelming the silhouette. Choose this if you want a skin that signals taste and budget without going full flashy. Excellent with gold or black gloves. Strong collector value.
Pick based on how you play and what you want opponents to remember. High-contrast skins like Run Run Run and XoooM announce aggression, muted options like Canvas Cloud and Entombed keep you focused. Test finishes under your most-played maps - gloss can flare on Vertigo, matte stays consistent on Anubis. Pair thoughtfully with gloves, see ★ Hydra Gloves for complementary options. Your XM1014 is visible longer than most guns in close fights - make it count.
Irezumi's dark base with high-contrast motifs retains silhouette clarity, the satin lacquer keeps highlights controlled, so motifs remain readable in close encounters on bright maps.
XoooM's glossy neon strokes produce stronger specular highlights and potential glare, while Run Run Run's mix of gloss stripes and matte backdrop yields milder reflections and steadier visibility.
Entombed and Hieroglyph pair well with polished blades due to metallic or carved accents, while Canvas Cloud suits darker Karambit finishes by minimizing contrast and preserving silhouette harmony.
Wear reduces metallic sheen and softens highlights, flattening contrast, heavily worn Copperflage and Hieroglyph lose specular pop, making fine motifs less legible at distance.
Canvas Cloud, Mockingbird, and Gum Wall Camo are typically more common and affordable from cases or market listings, while Irezumi and Entombed trend rarer and costlier.