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Desert Eagle

Desert Eagle | Heirloom

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About This Skin

Description

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom is a powerful and iconic pistol known for its high cost and exceptional accuracy at long range. Its unique design features hand engraving and an intricate scroll pattern, making it a sought-after item in the world of CSGO skins.

History

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom debuted in CS2 on February 12, 2014, and was part of the CS:GO Weapon Case 3, released with the "Introducing the CZ75-Auto" update.

Origin

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom can be acquired by opening a CS:GO Weapon Case 3 container. This skin is part of The Arms Deal 3 Collection.

Popularity

With a 90% popularity rating, the Desert Eagle | Heirloom stands out as one of the most sought-after items in CS2. This ranking reflects its daily sales volume and pricing trends in the market.

Rarity

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom is part of 411 Pistol skins and holds a Restricted rarity. This makes the Heirloom a rare drop, with an estimated drop chance of 15.98%.

Availability

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom is an affordable skin, priced between $3.49 and $53.08. It's currently widely available and can be purchased across various markets.

Versions

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.80, making it available in all exteriors. Additionally, a StatTrak version of the Heirloom is available for each exterior.

Finish Style

The Desert Eagle | Heirloom features a unique "Patina" style, showcasing the Heirloom finish. This finish results from a chemical reaction that creates a durable, non-reactive shell over metal surfaces. In real life, similar weapon patinas can be seen in case hardening, cold bluing, and acid finishing techniques. It's important to note that the pattern indexes do not influence the Heirloom finish, and this skin utilizes the classic legacy model.