Appearance history
The G3SG1 | Chronos emerged into the virtual armory on the 26th of May, 2015, as a segment of The Gods and Monsters Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Bloodhound.
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The G3SG1 | Chronos emerged into the virtual armory on the 26th of May, 2015, as a segment of The Gods and Monsters Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Bloodhound.
Ornamentation of the G3SG1 | Chronos includes the handguard, buttstock, handle, and scope, all embellished with an intricate motif reminiscent of horological innards. This motif, rendered in hues of purple and azure, is accentuated with goldenrod detailing. The weapon's central corpus, barrel, ammunition reservoir, and select components remain untouched by the artist's palette.
The G3SG1 | Chronos possesses a Float Value spectrum from the pristine 0.00 to a worn 0.40, thus excluding it from the Battle-Scarred category. Minute marks of wear adorn the rifle's form even in its most immaculate Factory New guise. As wear approaches its zenith, the abrasions proliferate modestly in both quantity and dimension, whilst the extant pigment adopts a more somber tone.
Variations in the pattern index exert no influence upon the visual essence of the G3SG1 | Chronos.
The G3SG1 | Chronos is classified as Restricted in quality. This particular armament cannot be acquired with a StatTrak tally and is devoid of a souvenir variant.
In the current milieu, the G3SG1 | Chronos enjoys a considerable degree of vogue, frequently making its presence known within the game.
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Check out the G3SG1 Chronos weapon price chart. Select weapon quality, StatTrak, Souvenir below:
14 Total: 2 Covert, 2 Classified, 3 Restricted, 3 Mil Spec, 5 Industrial Grade, 5 Consumer Grade