The AK-47 | Redline is a skin that has held its ground as a fan favorite for years, and it continues to be a strong contender for players looking for a clean, recognizable aesthetic on their primary rifle. As of January 2026, the StatTrak™ AK-47 | Redline in Field-Tested condition, which we’ll be discussing today, maintains an average market price of around $80.87. It’s a Classified Rifle from The Phoenix Collection, and for many, it strikes a perfect balance between style and cost. You can learn more about its current market status on its dedicated page here: StatTrak™ AK-47 | Redline (Field-Tested).

Design

The Redline’s appeal lies in its straightforward yet striking design. The skin features a deep, matte black base that covers most of the AK-47’s body, including the receiver, stock, and handguard. Contrasting this dark canvas are sharp, vibrant red lines. These lines are strategically placed on the weapon, running along the barrel, wrapping around the magazine, and accenting parts of the stock and grip. The “spray-painted freehand” description is accurate; the lines have a slightly rugged, almost hand-drawn quality that adds to its character without looking messy. The overall effect is one of stealth and aggression, making the weapon stand out without being overly flashy. It’s a design that pairs well with many glove skins and remains visually appealing across different in-game lighting conditions.

Condition & Float Values

The AK-47 | Redline has a float range of 0.1 to 0.7, meaning it doesn’t exist in a pristine Factory New (0.0-0.07) state. This is an important detail. Even the lowest float (closest to 0.1) Factory New Redlines will have some very minor abrasions or wear marks on the black paint. As you move into Minimal Wear, the wear becomes slightly more noticeable, typically around the edges and high-friction areas, but the red lines remain largely intact and vibrant.

Field-Tested (like our featured example) is where the wear starts to become more apparent. You will see noticeable scuffs and scratches on the black paint, particularly on the magazine, barrel, and stock. The red lines might show some fading or minor interruptions, but their overall shape and impact are still clear. In Well-Worn conditions, the scratches are extensive, and significant portions of the black paint may be worn away, revealing the base metal beneath. The red lines will appear much duller and more broken up. Finally, Battle-Scarred Redlines show severe paint loss and heavy scratching, with the red lines barely discernible in many areas, looking faded and heavily chipped. Despite the wear, even Battle-Scarred versions retain some of their characteristic look, though much of the original impact is lost.

Market Value

As of January 2026, the market value for the StatTrak™ AK-47 | Redline varies significantly by wear condition. Our reference StatTrak™ Field-Tested version is averaging around $80.87 on the Steam Community Market. To put this in perspective:

  • StatTrak™ Factory New: Due to its minimum float of 0.1, a truly “perfect” FN Redline doesn’t exist. However, low-float Factory New versions are the rarest and most expensive, often commanding prices several times that of Field-Tested, easily exceeding $200-$300 or more depending on the exact float and demand.
  • StatTrak™ Minimal Wear: These typically sit comfortably between Factory New and Field-Tested prices, often in the $120-$180 range, offering a very clean look for a noticeable premium over FT.
  • StatTrak™ Field-Tested: As mentioned, around $80.87. This condition offers a good balance, providing the core Redline aesthetic without breaking the bank.
  • StatTrak™ Well-Worn: Prices drop significantly here, usually in the $40-$60 range, reflecting the increased visual wear.
  • StatTrak™ Battle-Scarred: These are the most affordable, often found in the $25-$40 range, appealing to those who want the skin’s name but are less concerned with its visual state.

It’s important to remember that prices on the Steam Community Market are dynamic and can fluctuate based on supply, demand, and wider market trends. The StatTrak™ feature generally adds a premium to all conditions compared to their non-StatTrak™ counterparts.

Bottom Line

The AK-47 | Redline, especially with StatTrak™, remains a solid choice for almost any player. Its design is timeless – simple, bold, and effective without being distracting. If you’re looking for a top-tier AK skin but don’t want to spend hundreds on something overly intricate or rare, the Redline is an excellent middle-ground. A Field-Tested version provides a great balance between cost and appearance, giving you the recognizable red and black theme at a reasonable price point. While Factory New offers the cleanest look, the price jump is significant for what is still technically a worn skin due to its float range. For players on a tighter budget, Well-Worn or Battle-Scarred can be an entry point, though you will be sacrificing a lot of the visual impact. Overall, the Redline is a proven, reliable skin that continues to offer great value and aesthetic appeal in 2026.

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