Overview A detailed description of everything we know about this item.
The classic Sawed-Off deals very heavy close-range damage, but with its low accuracy, high spread and slow rate of fire, you'd better kill what you hit. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic. By the time you're close enough to notice the pixels it's already too late
Release Information The Orange DDPAT finish for the Sawed-Off became available in Counter-Strike 2 on August 14th, 2013, which was 12 years ago. Its release coincided with the "The Arms Deal" update and it was distributed through the eSports 2013 Case.
How to ObtainThe Orange DDPAT finish for the Sawed-Off can be obtained by opening the eSports 2013 Case. It is also included in the The eSports 2013 Collection collection.
Drop ClassificationAmong Shotgun skins in CS2, the Orange DDPAT finish for the Sawed-Off appears as one of 160 available designs. It is categorized under the Restricted rarity tier, a classification considered rare drop.
Market PriceCurrent listings show the Orange DDPAT finish for the Sawed-Off trading between $15.54 and $132.66. At this level the skin can be considered very affordable, and it remains widely accessible through multiple CS2 item marketplaces.
Wear & VariantsThe Orange DDPAT finish for the Sawed-Off is available with float values ranging from 0.06 to 0.80, which allows it to appear in all exteriors. A StatTrak variant of the Orange DDPAT is available across every exterior condition.
Finish DetailsThe Orange DDPAT finish applied to the Sawed-Off was created using the "Hydrographic" style. 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 overall color palette is centered around Orange. The visual appearance of this finish can vary depending on the pattern index. The skin uses the legacy weapon model.
Community RatingSawed-Off | Orange DDPAT has not received any community votes yet.