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Summary

CategorySkin
TypeSMG
WeaponMAC-10
CollectionsThe Havoc Collection
ColorsBrown
UpdateIntroducing Operation Broken Fang
ReleasedDecember 3, 2020

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Description

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes is a high-fire-rate submachine gun that features noticeable recoil and spread accuracy issues. This unique skin showcases a striking bronze snakeskin design, complete with a coiled snake motif under the wire butt. When you fire, it feels like bullets are hissing by you.

History

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes made its debut in CS2 on December 3rd, 2020, as part of the "Operation Broken Fang" update.

Origin

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes is not available through container openings. This skin is a part of The Havoc Collection.

Popularity

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes boasts a popularity of 35%, making it one of the less sought-after items in CS2. This metric is derived from the daily sales volume and the skin's price.

Rarity

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes stands out among 278 SMG skins. With a Classified rarity, the Hot Snakes skin is quite rare, boasting an estimated drop chance of just 3.2%.

Availability

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes is a premium skin priced between $112.40 and $337.46. Fortunately, it's readily available and can be purchased across various markets.

Versions

The float value of the MAC-10 | Hot Snakes ranges between 0.00 and 1.00, allowing this skin to be found in every exterior condition. Please note, there are no StatTrak or Souvenir versions of the Hot Snakes.

Finish Style

The MAC-10 | Hot Snakes features a unique "Gunsmith" design, showcasing a blend of patina and custom paint styles. The skin primarily showcases a brown tint. Note that varying pattern indexes do not alter the Hot Snakes finish, and it utilizes the old legacy model.

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