Appearance history
The inception of the M9 Bayonet | Slaughter traces back to the halcyon days of August 14, 2013, coinciding with the unveiling of 'The Arms Deal' update. This particular armament is ensconced within 11 distinct armament containers unfurled between the years 2013 and 2015.
Pattern description
Crafted with a mélange of aluminum and chrome hues, the blade and guard of this exquisite knife are embellished with an enigmatic design, over which a layer of crimson translucent lacquer is meticulously applied. The grip, in stark contrast, is left in its pristine, unadorned state.
Effect of float
The M9 Bayonet | Slaughter's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.26, thus confining its condition to Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested. Initial signs of wear manifest along the knife's spine, escalating to pronounced abrasions on the guard and spine, as well as encircling the aperture at Float Values nearing the zenith.
Pattern difference
The appearance of the M9 Bayonet | Slaughter's pattern is contingent upon its index, with the most coveted and priciest designs featuring diamond or diamond-and-heart motifs. Heart-shaped configurations are deemed the second most elusive, while the more ubiquitous patterns exhibit semblances of dogbones or angels.
Skin Features
The M9 Bayonet | Slaughter is distinguished by its Covert quality. Certain pattern iterations give rise to an assortment of figures, such as hearts or diamonds, angels, and more. This skin is also compatible with the StatTrak technology and is a part of the esteemed 'Slaughter' collection.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M9 Bayonet | Slaughter enjoys a reputation of moderate renown among enthusiasts.