Appearance history
The debut of Glock-18 | Gamma Doppler Phase 1 in the virtual armory occurred on the autumnal equinox of 2021, specifically on September 22. This event was synchronous with the unveiling of The 2021 Train Collection and the commencement of Operation Riptide.
Pattern description
Adorned with a lustrous metallic veneer, the firearm's slide boasts a motif of diaphanous, sinuous striations akin to vaporous trails. Its aesthetic palette melds an array of stygian blues with verdant hues, crafting a seamless gradation of color. The weapon's chassis, in contrast, remains devoid of embellishment.
Effect of float
Spanning the gamut from pristine to battle-worn, the Glock-18 | Gamma Doppler Phase 1's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.50. Even in its most immaculate state, Factory New, the muzzle betrays minute signs of wear. As the wear approaches its zenith, the abrasions proliferate in both quantity and magnitude.
Pattern difference
Influenced by the pattern index, the distribution and interplay of emerald and obsidian hues shift across the weapon's surface. However, this design does not feature any special or exceedingly rare variations within its series.
Skin Features
The Glock-18 | Gamma Doppler Phase 1 holds the distinction of being a Covert item. It is not equipped with a StatTrak counter, nor does it exist in a souvenir iteration. This skin is a member of the esteemed 'Glock-18 | Gamma Doppler' collection.
Skin popularity
The 'Doppler Phase 2' skin, a much-coveted aesthetic for the M9 Bayonet, boasts a formidable following. Esteemed by collectors and enthusiasts alike, it is often deemed more illustrious than its counterparts from phases 1, 3, or 4.