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M9 Bayonet

★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web

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About This Skin

Description

Introducing the ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web. Initially designed for rifles, this bayonet excels in close-quarters combat. It features a striking spider web hydrographic pattern over a rich red base coat, topped with a semi-gloss finish. Watch your step—it's a web of style and danger!

History

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web debuted in CS2 on August 14, 2013, as part of the Revolver Case during "The Arms Deal" update.

Origin

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web can be acquired by opening any of the 11 containers that feature this skin. Notable options include the CS:GO Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, and CS:GO Weapon Case 3. This skin is unique and is not part of any collections.

Popularity

With a popularity rating of 40%, the ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web is a moderately popular item in CS2. This rating reflects the skin's daily sales volume and current price.

Rarity

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web is among 428 knife skins available. This skin is classified as Covert, making it an ultra-rare item with an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.

Availability

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web is a high-value skin, priced between $709.49 and $27,823.37. Luckily, this sought-after item is widely available across various markets.

Versions

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web has a float value between 0.06 and 0.80, allowing this skin to be found in all exteriors. Each exterior also includes a StatTrak version of the Crimson Web.

Finish Style

The ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web features a striking "Hydrographic" design. Crafted using a floating hydrographic film technique, disassembled weapon parts are submerged in a water tank, allowing the film to adhere to their surface and create a unique pattern. This skin is dominated by a bold red hue, and its appearance can vary based on the pattern index. It utilizes the classic legacy model for added authenticity.