Appearance history
The MP9 | Sand Scale skin emerged in the virtual armory on the 28th of November, 2016, as an integral element of The Glove Collection, unveiled in tandem with the 'Brothers In Arms' campaign. Its inception is credited to the designer known as Damlil.
Pattern description
The submachine gun's chassis is embellished with a design reminiscent of petrified tessellations. The motif's palette is a medley of stony grays and sandy beiges. Excluded from this artistic application are the magazine, the stock, and certain segments of the frame.
Effect of float
The MP9 | Sand Scale's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.45, thus ensuring its availability in all states of preservation barring the battle-worn visage. Notably, even in pristine Factory New attire, the weapon bears minuscule marks of wear. As the wear approaches its zenith, both the frequency and magnitude of these blemishes escalate.
Pattern difference
Influence on the weapon's appearance by the pattern index is negligible, as the skin lacks any extraordinary or anomalous pattern variants.
Skin Features
The MP9 | Sand Scale is classified as Mil-Spec Grade in quality and offers the possibility of a StatTrak feature.
Skin popularity
Currently, the MP9 | Sand Scale does not enjoy widespread acclaim and is seldom witnessed in the theatre of play.