Appearance history
The M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web (M9 CW), a coveted item among enthusiasts, made its debut on August 14, 2013, in conjunction with the unveiling of 'The Arms Deal' update. This particular skin has been featured in a collection of 11 cases dispersed between the years 2013 and 2015.
Pattern description
Enveloped in a resplendent scarlet hue, the blade and guard of the knife boast a sophisticated black web design. The grip is swathed in an unassuming shade of black.
Effect of float
The M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web's Float Value oscillates between 0.06 and 0.80, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Initial signs of wear become discernible along the spine. As the Float Value approaches its zenith, the blade's coating is approximately 90% diminished, with the guard, spine, and periphery of the aperture exhibiting near-total paint erosion.
Pattern difference
Intricacies of the web's placement and the quantity of central web nodes are at the mercy of the pattern index. Specimens brandishing a triumvirate of web centers or more on the blade are hailed as exceedingly scarce treasures, commanding a premium. Conversely, configurations showcasing a solitary or duo of web centers on the blade are more frequently encountered.
Skin Features
A Factory New M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web equipped with a StatTrak module is a gem of significant worth, with its valuation soaring well above its counterparts in lesser conditions. The skin's designation is Covert and it is a proud member of the esteemed 'Crimson Web' lineage.
Skin popularity
The M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web enjoys a robust reputation within the community, frequently making its presence known in the virtual battlegrounds.