Appearance history
The Dual Berettas | Cartel entered the fray of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's armory on the first day of July in the year 2014. This particular armament's inception coincided with the unveiling of The Wildfire Collection, a cache of skins launched in tandem with the commencement of Operation Wildfire. The conception of this skin can be attributed to the collaborative efforts of the artists known as coyote37, Anders, and Hanzo.
Pattern description
Adorning the breechblocks of these semi-automatic firearms is a lustrous golden hue, intricately etched with botanical motifs. This ornamental visage is further enhanced by the macabre engravings of craniums, reminiscent of the Mexican Day of the Dead festivities. The grips boast pearlescent inlays and are embellished with a serpentine emblem, depicting a bifurcated serpent. The remainder of the weapon's architecture remains devoid of any artistic application.
Effect of float
The Dual Berettas | Cartel's Float Value oscillates between the nadir of 0.00 and the zenith of 1.00, ensuring its availability across the spectrum of conditions. The weapon's facade remains unmarred by scratches or abrasions. Even in their most pristine Factory New state, the firearms exhibit a patina, a testament to their artifice. As the wear ascends towards its pinnacle, the patina envelops the pistols, casting them in a considerably more somber tone.
Pattern difference
The aesthetic uniformity of the Dual Berettas | Cartel is such that the pattern index bears no influence upon its visual presentation.
Skin Features
The Dual Berettas | Cartel is distinguished by its Mil-Spec Grade quality. It is a part of the 'Cartel' series and offers the option for a StatTrak device to be integrated. In the iteration released for the Chinese market, the skeletal imagery is supplanted by the epitaph 'RIP', and the skull iconography is substituted with a floral design.
Skin popularity
As of the current epoch, the Dual Berettas | Cartel garners a reputation of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts and collectors.