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XM1014

XM1014 | Blue Steel

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About This Skin

Description

The XM1014 | Blue Steel is a robust fully automatic shotgun, known for its ability to rapidly unleash rounds, making it worth its higher price. This version features a cold blued finish, showcasing exceptional weapon design.

History

The XM1014 | Blue Steel was launched in CS2 on November 27, 2013, marking its debut 11 years ago. This skin was included in the EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package, released with the "Out with the old, in with the new" update.

Origin

The XM1014 | Blue Steel is available by opening a DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package or an EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package. This skin is also featured in The Lake Collection.

Popularity

With an 85% popularity rating, the XM1014 | Blue Steel ranks in the top 15% of the most sought-after items in CS2. This popularity is determined by daily sales volume and the skin's price.

Rarity

The XM1014 | Blue Steel is one of the 155 Shotgun skins available. This skin has an Industrial Grade rarity, making the Blue Steel a common sight in the game.

Availability

The XM1014 | Blue Steel is an affordable skin, priced between $0.05 and $118.00. Right now, it’s widely available for purchase across various markets.

Versions

The XM1014 | Blue Steel has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 1.00, making it available in all exteriors. Each exterior also features a Souvenir version of the Blue Steel.

Finish Style

The XM1014 | Blue Steel features a unique "Patina" style, showcasing a striking Blue Steel finish. This finish results from a chemical reaction that creates a hardened shell on metallic surfaces. In real life, patinas can include techniques like case hardening and cold bluing. This skin predominantly displays various shades of gray, and its appearance is influenced by the pattern index. Notably, it utilizes the classic legacy model.