Inspect UMP-45 | Full Stop
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
UMP-45 | Full Stop Description
Release History
The UMP-45 | Full Stop comes from The 2021 Train Collection. Its release date was September 22, 2021, when it came out during 'Operation Riptide.' Its history showcases a bold red-and-white design, evoking urgency and control.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the UMP-45 | Full Stop presents a bold and striking aesthetic with a red finish, highlighting the creator's ability to merge vibrant colors with modern design. The designer's focus on dramatic visuals makes this skin a standout choice for players who enjoy bold styles.
Pattern and Skin Features
The Full Stop skin showcases camouflage painting in red and brown hues alongside solid black buttstock and handle—creating effective textures that enhance its military aesthetic as one of the best patterns available to players looking to convey stealthiness during gameplay sessions!
Float Range
The Full Stop skin has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.60, making it available in all conditions as well. Scratches and abrasions are present at Factory New condition; at higher floats near maximum wear levels, more than half of its paint layer becomes worn off overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
The UMP-45 | Full Stop features a drop rate of 79.92% and a drop chance of 79.92%, making it a popular Mil-Spec Grade skin. Its full stop design adds a bold touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Favored by krystal, lekr0, and delpan, this striking skin supports aggressive gameplay. It’s ideal for players who rely on quick reactions to dominate their opponents.
Rarity
The rarity of this Mil-Spec Grade skin marks it as one of the more common options available. However, its distinct look ensures it remains appealing to players seeking variety.
Popularity
With a popularity score of 75%, the UMP-45 | Full Stop is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its bold design may attract some interest, though overall, it does not achieve significant recognition in CS2.


