If you’re into using the Bizon in comp matches, then you’re probably very used to people telling you that the MP9/MP7/MAC-10/insert literally any SMG here is better. But hey—whatever works for you! The good news is that there are quite a few cool-looking skins for it, so you can fend off the haters in style. Here are the best PP-Bizon skins in CS2, have fun choosing yours!
1. Judgement of Anubis

Price: $4–$10
We’re starting off strong with one of the most distinctive Bizon skins in the game, Judgement of Anubis. One of several Egyptian-themed skins in CS2, it shows Anubis, the god of burials, in the form of a jackal… ready to take your enemies all the way to the afterlife! Note that if you like this skin, it’s worth splashing out on the Factory New version—at high floats, much of the paintwork disappears, and it’s only $10, so not much, compared to other wear conditions.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Judgement of Anubis
2. Embargo

Price: $1–$6
From the color scheme to the rusty, scrapped-together look and even the bottle cap on the side, the Fallout vibes are strong in this one. The paintwork on the magazine is a nice touch, making it look like a canister with a flammable substance.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Embargo
3. Fuel Rod

Price: $0.60–$2
Here’s another skin that makes awesome use of the Bizon’s distinctive helical magazine. On Embargo it was flammable, on Fuel Rod, the magazine looks like it holds something that’s highly toxic, as confirmed by the nuclear hazard sign on the side of the gun. If you’ve ever wondered how the helical magazine works, by the way, it’s similar to the drum on a revolver, except that there are more bullets, stored within the magazine in a spiral pattern. The spiral rotates, and in doing so, pushes the next bullet into the chamber.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Fuel Rod
4. High Roller

Price: $2–$13
Some claim that using the Bizon in CS2 is a gamble as you spray-and-pray (that the opponents are unarmored)—if you agree, High Roller could be the skin for you. It goes for a casino theme, with the mag playing the role of a stack of poker chips. The design shows a royal flush (AKA a good poker hand, if you’re not into your card games), dice, and card colors on a deep red background. Note how good the black wood grain on the stock and grip looks, too.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | High Roller
5. Space Cat

Price: $0.25–$1
This one does what it says on the tin: it’s a Space Cat. The black and purple combo works well with the cartoony, surreal theme of this skin, and if you’re after something kinda silly and funny for your Bizon, this is your best choice.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Space Cat
6. Lumen

Price: $0.50–$2
We’re taking a serious turn with Lumen, which is meant to make your Bizon look like high-grade military gear. The mag, in this instance, resembles a flashlight, complete with an on/off button (near the front) and “hot” warning sign. The textures are rendered very well and do a great job of creating a 3D effect. Great pick for those looking to make their Bizon appear realistic.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Lumen
7. Runic

Price: $0.05–$0.25
Inspired by Doom and Quake, Runic gives the Bizon a rather classic look, with a wooden grip, plain metal for the body, and bronze (?) for the foldable stock. What really makes it stand out, though, are the fiery runes on the side of the gun and the red glow effect on the handguard. The magazine appears like it came from a Gatling gun (AKA a minigun), and if you look closely, you’ll notice small runes etched along the length of the stock as well. A nice, detailed, and very cheap skin.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Runic
8. Rust Coat

Price: $17–$30
Here’s one of the more expensive Bizon skins (yep, they’re that cheap in general). Created by Valve, this skin “rusts” gradually as the float value goes up:
Simple but pretty interesting, especially if you’re going for a post-apocalyptic loadout.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Rust Coat
9. Osiris

Price: $0.70–$1
If you’re into sci-fi skins in CS2, Osiris is likely the best choice for the Bizon. The color palette and angular patterns bring the Asiimov series to mind, although you’ll need to buy the Factory New version to fully appreciate both: Osiris has a Custom Paint Job finish style and the design disappears almost entirely by the time the float reaches the Battle-Scarred range.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Osiris
10. Antique

Price: $9–$12
From the future to the past: Antique goes for a, well, antique look of a baroque-style ornamental weapon. Between the polished wood of the magazine and the gold inlays along the length of the gun, it looks pretty impressive. Is it also tacky and over-the-top? It sure is, but that’s what makes it fun.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Antique
11. Harvester

Price: $0.20–$0.70
Here’s an interesting one! Harvester features an intricate biomechanical design that’s a little difficult to fully appreciate without looking at close-ups, so here’s one for you:

The skin was inspired by the work of the legendary Swiss artist H.R. Giger, whose work focused largely on blending human and artificial characteristics and who’s perhaps best known for designing the Alien from the original Alien franchise.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Harvester
12. Brass

Price: $0.30–$1
We’re ending on a skin that’s simple but effective. In this design, the stock, magazine, rear sight and muzzle brake are basically the gray metal of the default Bizon, while the rest of the gun, including the grip, appears to be made of bronze. The skin has a nice shine to it in-game, looking like gold in the right lighting. If you’re into minimalistic designs, this one’s for you.
Open cases with PP-Bizon | Brass
That’s all! There aren’t that many PP-Bizon skins in CS2, but you should be able to pick something to suit your style from the selection above. See you on the battlefield, and remember that you can win all of these skins on Key-Drop!