Overview A detailed description of everything we know about this item.
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger's claw, the karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated.
Release Information The Gamma Doppler finish for the Karambit became available in Counter-Strike 2 on June 15th, 2016, which was 9 years ago. Its release coincided with the "Gamma Exposure" update and it was distributed through the Gamma 2 Case.
How to ObtainThe Gamma Doppler finish for the Karambit can drop from 2 different containers: Gamma 2 Case, Gamma Case.
Drop ClassificationAmong Knife skins in CS2, the Gamma Doppler finish for the Karambit 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 Gamma Doppler finish for the Karambit trading between $1,607.71 and $1,874.57. At this level the skin can be considered rather affordable, and it remains widely accessible through multiple CS2 item marketplaces.
Wear & VariantsThe Gamma Doppler finish for the Karambit is available with float values ranging from 0.00 to 0.08, which allows it to appear in Factory New and Minimal Wear. A StatTrak variant of the Gamma Doppler is available across every exterior condition.
Finish DetailsThe Gamma Doppler finish applied to the Karambit was created using the "Anodized Multicolored" style. In this style, the candy coat may be applied in a multicolored pattern. In the real world, methods could include silk-screening or adherable stencils. The visual appearance of this finish can vary depending on the pattern index. The skin uses the updated CS2 weapon model.
Community RatingKarambit | Gamma Doppler has not received any community votes yet. The Gamma Doppler is also owned by professional CS2 players kraghen and Kylar and b1t.