Firing two large-mag Berettas at once will lower accuracy and increase load times. On the bright side, you'll get to fire two large-mag Berettas at once. It has been painted with a chrome base coat and candied in transparent emerald anodized effect paint.
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Explore other finishes available for the Dual Berettas. While the model remains the same, each skin offers a unique visual style, rarity tier, and market value within the CS2 ecosystem.
Dual Berettas Emerald is a [rarity.weapons.3] skin for the Dual Berettas in Counter-Strike 2. In this section, you'll find detailed information about its release, collection, float range, exterior qualities, and how it can be obtained.
This section addresses the most common questions players ask about the Dual Berettas Emerald, including its price, drop source, float range, rarity and trade-up mechanics.
Dual Berettas Emerald is part of the The Canals Collection>
Dual Berettas Emerald can be obtained from a case like other skins.
When used in a trade-up contract, Dual Berettas Emerald contributes toward obtaining [rarity.weapons.4] items from the same collection such as MP9 Stained Glass , > MAC-10 Red Filigree and > Nova Baroque Orange >.
Dual Berettas Emerald itself can be obtained through a trade-up contract by using [rarity.weapons.2] skins from the same collection, such as AK-47 Baroque Purple , > SG 553 Candy Apple , > P250 Dark Filigree and > Tec-9 Orange Murano >. As with all trade-ups, the final float value is determined by the average float of the input items.
It has been in the game for several years and maintains steady availability, balancing historical presence with ongoing market activity.
The price of Dual Berettas Emerald currently ranges from $45 to $221, depending on its exterior condition, float value, and market demand. Prices may fluctuate over time based on supply and trading activity.