Souvenir USP-S (Guardian) Inspect in Game
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Souvenir USP-S (Guardian)

Restricted Souvenir StatTrak Souvenir +35.2% · 9 d

Souvenir USP-S (Guardian) is a Restricted-grade USP-S skin in CS2. It drops from the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case.

Item facts

RarityRestrictedUSP-S Skins
Drops fromOperation Phoenix Weapon Casecase from $3.59 · tier odds 16.0%
ReleasedFeb 2014with Operation Phoenix Weapon Case
Sold / day~2.0Kall markets
LiquidityHighhow fast it sells
Fair price$8.75suggested
22d range$7.60 – $11lowest ask, min–max
Steam sales 30d74avg 2.5 / day

Souvenir USP-S (Guardian) prices across 0 markets

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Price history $10.74 +41% · 22d

Lowest ask · 11 snapshots since Jun 17, 2026 · dashed = a gap over a week

Guardian across weapons

2 weapons carry this finish

Cheapest way into the family: USP-S (Guardian) at $2.35 · M4A1-S (Guardian) tops it at $23.11.

Same collection (The Phoenix Collection): Redline · Asiimov · Chameleon · Sandstorm · Pulse · Trigon · All 13 items →

USP-S (Guardian): design, wear and market

Trade-up position

Comes out of contracts: 10x Mil-Spec from The Phoenix Collection can craft into this skin.

This + 9 more Restricted from The Phoenix Collection craft into one of:

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Market read

Across 32 markets the FN floor moved +41.3% in 22 days: $7.60 → $10.74.

Sources: Valve item data · our 32-market price snapshot.
How much does USP-S (Guardian) cost?

USP-S (Guardian) starts at $1,899.00 across 32 marketplaces in our comparison, buyer fees included. Current floors by wear: MW $1,899.00.

Does USP-S (Guardian) come in StatTrak or Souvenir?

Yes: StatTrak (from $11.13), Souvenir versions trade alongside the standard one. Switch with the Quality pills above and the whole page recalculates.

How do I get USP-S (Guardian)?

The drop source is Operation Phoenix Weapon Case, itself listed from $3.59; the direct market price starts at $1,899.00. Opening containers for one specific skin rarely beats buying it outright.