Appearance history
The inauguration of the M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat into the virtual armory occurred on the 8th of January, 2015, in tandem with the release of the 'Full Spectrum' update. This particular skin is procurable across the spectrum of 'Chroma' cases.
Pattern description
Adorning the knife's steel blade and guard is a capricious coating of oxidation, conferring upon it a patina that oscillates from the hues of slate and cerulean to the warm russet and sienna tones, contingent upon the degree of degradation. The grip, in contrast, remains devoid of any coloration.
Effect of float
The Float Value for the M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat oscillates between 0.40 and 1.00, which confines its existence to the realms of Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred conditions. At the nadir of Float Values, the blade dons a gray-blue sheen, marred by sparse speckles of rust. When the wear approaches its zenith, the blade is enveloped in a rich tapestry of orange-brown rust. A contingent of aficionados show a predilection for M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat with Float Values in the vicinity of 0.90 to 1.00.
Pattern difference
Variability in the rust texture adorning the blade is dictated by the pattern index, yet this knife lacks any special or rare pattern deviations.
Skin Features
The defining characteristic of this skin is the patina of corrosion that it proudly bears. The M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat is classified as Covert in quality and is equipped with the option for a StatTrak counter. It is a constituent of the 'Rust Coat' series.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat does not enjoy widespread acclaim and is an infrequent sight within the game.