Overview A detailed description of everything we know about this item.
Relatively unchanged in its design since World War II, the bayonet still retains a place in modern military strategy. Bayonet charges have continued to be effective as recently as the second Gulf War and the war in Afghanistan. It has been forged from a billet made from two different types of carbon steel. Finally, a weapon strong enough to match your resolve
Release Information The Damascus Steel finish for the Bayonet became available in Counter-Strike 2 on January 8th, 2015, which was 11 years ago. Its release coincided with the "Full Spectrum" update and it was distributed through the Chroma Case.
How to ObtainThe Damascus Steel finish for the Bayonet can drop from 3 different containers: Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, Chroma 3 Case.
Market ActivityMarket statistics currently assign the Bayonet | Damascus Steel a popularity rating of 100%. Based on this value, the item falls into the "extremely popular" category among CS2 items. This indicator reflects overall market demand and is calculated using the daily trading volume together with the average price of the skin.
Drop ClassificationAmong Knife skins in CS2, the Damascus Steel finish for the Bayonet appears as one of 603 available designs. It is categorized under the Covert rarity tier, a classification considered super rare drop.
Market PriceCurrent listings show the Damascus Steel finish for the Bayonet trading between $158.70 and $364.92. At this level the skin can be considered rather affordable, and it remains widely accessible through multiple CS2 item marketplaces.
Wear & VariantsThe Damascus Steel finish for the Bayonet is available with float values ranging from 0.00 to 0.50, which allows it to appear in all exteriors. A StatTrak variant of the Damascus Steel is available across every exterior condition.
Finish DetailsThe Damascus Steel finish applied to the Bayonet was created using the "Patina" style. A patina is a chemical reaction that forms a non-reactive, hardened shell over metallic parts. Real-life weapon patinas include case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas. The overall color palette is centered around White. The visual appearance of this finish can vary depending on the pattern index. The skin uses the legacy weapon model.
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