Browse weapon skins, door skins, armor skins, and deployable skins. Filter by weapon, rarity, or type. Click any skin for Steam Market prices, rarity details, and high-resolution previews.
3005 skins found
Hunting Bow · Weapon Skin
Crossbow · Weapon Skin
Sheet Metal Door · Door Skin
Guitar · Deployable Skin
Garage Door · Door Skin
Custom SMG · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
Double Barrel Shotgun · Weapon Skin
Fridge · Deployable Skin
Rocket Launcher · Weapon Skin
Semi-Auto Pistol · Weapon Skin
Hoodie · Weapon Skin
Pants · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
Wooden Door · Door Skin
Custom SMG · Weapon Skin
Assault Rifle · Weapon Skin
L96 Rifle · Weapon Skin
M249 · Weapon Skin
Thompson · Weapon Skin
Custom SMG · Weapon Skin
Garage Door · Door Skin
Sheet Metal Door · Door Skin
Sheet Metal Double Door · Door Skin
Large Wooden Box · Deployable Skin
Large Wooden Box · Deployable Skin
Large Wooden Box · Deployable Skin
Large Wooden Box · Deployable Skin
Custom SMG · Weapon Skin
Hatchet · Weapon Skin
Pickaxe · Weapon Skin
Crossbow · Weapon Skin
Hatchet · Weapon Skin
Pickaxe · Weapon Skin
Furnace · Deployable Skin
Furnace · Deployable Skin
Sheet Metal Door · Door Skin
Rust skins can be purchased from the Rust Item Store (which rotates weekly), the Steam Community Market, or through third-party trading sites. Some skins are also available through Twitch drops during special events. Unlike CS2, Rust skins do not drop randomly during gameplay.
Rust has several skin types: weapon skins (applied to guns and melee weapons), door skins (for metal doors, garage doors, and armored doors), armor skins (for metal chestplates and facemasks), and deployable skins (for sleeping bags, furnaces, and other placeable items).
Yes, most Rust skins can be listed and sold on the Steam Community Market. Prices vary based on rarity, popularity, and whether the skin is still available in the weekly store. Limited-time skins and older discontinued skins tend to appreciate in value over time.
No, Rust skins are purely cosmetic and do not provide any gameplay advantages. They change the visual appearance of items but do not affect damage, durability, or any other stats. Skins are applied through the crafting menu or inventory screen.
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