Appearance history
On the third of May in the year 2021, the Glock-18 | Clear Polymer made its debut as a constituent of The Snakebite Collection. This collection surfaced in tandem with the conclusion of The Broken Fang operation, an update that brought a plethora of new content. The aesthetic of this skin sprang from the creative mind of Strenson.
Pattern description
Adorning the slide of the pistol is a monochromatic shade of sandy beige, while the trigger and sundry minute components boast a cerulean hue. The firearm's chassis, composed of a diaphanous polymer, grants an unobstructed view into the weapon's internal mechanics.
Effect of float
The Glock-18 | Clear Polymer exhibits a Float Value continuum from the pristine 0.00 to a well-worn 1.00, ensuring its availability across the full spectrum of conditions. In the most battle-hardened state, the firearm's visage accrues minor scuffs and the complexion of the skin takes on a discernibly duskier patina.
Pattern difference
The visual aspect of the skin remains unaltered by the pattern index, signifying a consistent design across all specimens.
Skin Features
The Glock-18 | Clear Polymer is classified as Mil-Spec Grade, a testament to its quality. It is procurable with the coveted StatTrak tally, and it is a proud member of the 'Clear Polymer' lineage.
Skin popularity
Presently, the Glock-18 | Clear Polymer enjoys a stature of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts.