Description A detailed description of everything we know about this item.
HistoryThe M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web was first introduced to CS2 12 years ago, on August 14th, 2013. It was released as part of the eSports 2013 Winter Case, alongside the "The Arms Deal" update.
OriginThe M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web can be obtained by opening 11 different containers: eSports 2013 Winter Case, CS:GO Weapon Case, Operation Bravo Case, eSports 2014 Summer Case, Revolver Case, eSports 2013 Case, Operation Phoenix Weapon Case, Operation Vanguard Weapon Case, Winter Offensive Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, CS:GO Weapon Case 3.
RarityThe M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web is one of 603 other Knife skins. The rarity of the skin is Covert, which makes the Crimson Web a super rare drop with an estimated drop chance of only 0.00%.
AvailabilityWith a price range between $434.26 and $14,623.72, the M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web is a rather affordable skin. Fortunately, it's currently widely available and can be purchased on multiple different markets.
VersionsThe float value of the M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web ranges from 0.06 to 0.80, which makes the skin available in all exteriors. For each exterior, there also exists a StatTrak version for the Crimson Web.
Finish StyleThis M9 Bayonet has been painted in a "Hydrographic" style, with the Crimson Web finish. Disassembled weapon parts are lowered through a floating hydrographic film on the surface of a water tank. The film adheres to the primed weapon parts, covering the surface with a pattern. The skin has been painted in a color scheme of Red. The look of the Crimson Web finish is affected by its pattern index. The skin uses the old legacy model.
Community SentimentThe M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web has received over 0 votes on BLIX.GG, leading to an average rating of 0.0 out of 5 stars. The Crimson Web is currently also owned by the professional CS2 player starix.