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★ Bowie Knife | Stained

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Description

The ★ Bowie Knife | Stained is a durable full-tang sawback knife built for tough survival scenarios. Its unique forced patina is created with lemon and mustard dripped onto the surface. Just wait until you see how it looks under a blacklight!

History

The ★ Bowie Knife | Stained made its debut in CS2 on February 17, 2016, as part of the Operation Wildfire Case, launched during the "Operation Wildfire" update.

Origin

The ★ Bowie Knife | Stained is available by opening an Operation Wildfire Case. This skin is not included in any collections.

Popularity

With a popularity of 35%, the ★ Bowie Knife | Stained ranks among the less sought-after items in CS2. This popularity rating reflects its daily sales volume and market price.

Rarity

The ★ Bowie Knife | Stained is among 428 Knife skins available. This skin is classified as Covert, making the Stained an extremely rare drop with an estimated drop rate of only 0.26%.

Availability

Priced between $128.99 and $354.20, the ★ Bowie Knife | Stained is among the pricier skins in the game. Luckily, it is readily available and can be bought across various marketplaces.

Versions

The float value of the ★ Bowie Knife | Stained ranges from 0.00 to 1.00, making it available in all exterior conditions. Each exterior also has a StatTrak version of the Stained skin.

Finish Style

The ★ Bowie Knife | Stained features a unique "Patina" style with a Stained finish. This finish results from a chemical reaction that creates a durable, non-reactive surface on the knife. In real life, similar patinas include case hardening and cold bluing. This skin showcases a primary white tint, and its appearance varies based on the pattern index. Notably, it uses the classic legacy model.