Appearance history
The FAMAS | Sergeant skin emerged into the virtual armory on the 20th day of February, 2014, ensconced within The Phoenix Collection. This collection unfurled in conjunction with the commencement of Operation Phoenix, and the skin's inception is credited to the imaginative Coridium.
Pattern description
The FAMAS's chassis is intricately laced with a tessellation of stripes, varying in dimension, and augmented by graphic motifs that echo the essence of military shoulder insignia. It boasts a palette of muted gray, sandy beige, and earthy khaki, while the magazine retains its original unadorned state.
Effect of float
The FAMAS | Sergeant's Float Value oscillates between 0.10 and 1.00, positioning it within the grasp of collectors seeking any condition save for the elusive Factory New. Despite the vicissitudes of battle, the rifle's surface remains unmarred by scratches or scuffs. In the twilight of its wear spectrum, a patina sheath envelops the weapon, casting it into a deeper shade, thus betraying its veteran status.
Pattern difference
Unlike many, the FAMAS | Sergeant's aesthetic is not swayed by the whims of pattern indices; its appearance remains steadfast regardless.
Skin Features
The FAMAS | Sergeant is deemed Restricted in quality, with the additional allure of a StatTrak variant for those who wish to chronicle their in-game triumphs.
Skin popularity
Currently, the FAMAS | Sergeant enjoys a reputation of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts.