Appearance history
The USP-S | Guardian emerged into the virtual armory on the 20th day of February, 2014, as an integral part of The Phoenix Collection. This collection unfurled in tandem with the commencement of Operation Phoenix, and the skin's inception is credited to the designer known as J4CK.
Pattern description
Crafted with a penchant for minimalism, the USP-S | Guardian boasts a handle cloaked in an unbroken shade of obsidian. Its slide, a deep maritime hue, is embellished with the emblematic insignia of the counter-terrorist faction. Unpainted, the remainder of the sidearm stands in stark contrast, save for the alabaster etching that graces the suppressor.
Effect of float
The USP-S | Guardian's Float Value oscillates between 0.06 and 0.38, rendering it attainable in all states of preservation barring Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. Vestiges of wear begin to manifest on the weapon's chassis even when newly minted, and as the wear approaches its zenith, the abrasions burgeon in size.
Pattern difference
The visual aspect of the skin remains unaltered by the whims of the pattern index.
Skin Features
Distinguished as Restricted quality, the USP-S | Guardian is part of the eponymous 'Guardian' series and offers collectors the coveted StatTrak technology.
Skin popularity
Presently, the USP-S | Guardian enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts.