★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened

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Introducing the ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened, a custom-designed balisong known for its distinctive fan-like opening and freely pivoting blade. This design allows for quick deployment and concealment, making it a popular choice among collectors. However, due to its functionality, butterfly knives are banned in several countries. This knife features a striking color case-hardened finish achieved through high-temperature wood charcoal application. A touch of color adds uniqueness to this impressive item!
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened made its debut in CS2 on July 1st, 2014, as part of the Operation Breakout Weapon Case during the "Operation Breakout" update.
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened is available by opening the Operation Breakout Weapon Case. This skin is not part of any collections.
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened boasts a popularity of 40%, making it a moderately popular item in CS2. This popularity is determined by daily sales volume and the item's price.
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened is part of a collection of 428 knife skins. This Covert rarity skin is an ultra-rare drop with an estimated drop chance of only 0.26%.
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened is a highly sought-after skin, priced between $1,033.22 and $2,276.78. Thankfully, this knife is currently widely available across various markets for interested buyers.
The float value of the ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened spans from 0.00 to 1.00, allowing the skin to be available in every exterior. Additionally, a StatTrak version is available for each exterior of the Case Hardened.
The ★ Butterfly Knife | Case Hardened features a unique "Patina" style, showcasing a Case Hardened finish. This finish results from a chemical reaction that creates a durable shell over metals. In real life, similar weapon finishes include case hardening and acid forced patinas. The appearance of the Case Hardened skin varies based on its pattern index, and it utilizes the classic legacy model.