Appearance history
The inception of MAG-7 | Metallic DDPAT into the digital armory occurred on the 27th of November, 2013. This event was synchronous with the unveiling of The Train Collection, a compendium that accompanied the 'Out with the old, in with the new' update.
Pattern description
Embellishing the receiver and the grip is a tessellated concealment motif, rendered in a spectrum of achromatic tones. The protective handguard, ammunition reservoir, and discrete segments of the chassis remain devoid of ornamentation.
Effect of float
The skin's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.08, confining the MAG-7 | Metallic DDPAT to the echelons of Factory New and Minimal Wear states. Even in its most pristine condition, the armament's surface is marred by negligible scuffs. As the wear inclines towards its zenith, the abrasions proliferate in both magnitude and frequency.
Pattern difference
Variability in the pattern index influences the graphical arrangement upon the weapon's surface. However, this weapon's design eschews the presence of any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
Skin Features
Classified as Industrial Grade, the MAG-7 | Metallic DDPAT is distinguished by its potential to manifest as a souvenir. It is an integral part of the 'Metallic DDPAT' lineage.
Skin popularity
Currently, the MAG-7 | Metallic DDPAT enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim among enthusiasts.