Appearance history
On the date of June 15 in the year 2016, the Glock-18 | Wasteland Rebel made its debut as a constituent of The Gamma Collection. This collection was unveiled in concert with the 'Gamma Exposure' update, and the skin's inception is credited to the designer known as SA_22.
Pattern description
The obsidian hue of the firearm is embellished with a sandy-toned motif of ethnic origin, prominently displayed on the slide. This visual narrative is further accentuated by an inscription of considerable size, 'KILL THEM ALL,' rendered in a graffiti-esque manner and scribed in alabaster. The entirety of the armament's surface bears the marks of deliberate weathering.
Effect of float
The Glock-18 | Wasteland Rebel exhibits a Float Value spectrum that spans from the nadir of 0.00 to the zenith of 0.54, ensuring its availability across the full gamut of conditions. Notably, even when the armament is in a pristine 'Factory New' state, it bears the scars of wear. As the Float Value ascends, so too does the prevalence and magnitude of the weapon's scuffs and scratches. In the 'Battle-Scarred' state, a mélange of white inscriptions such as 'RIP CT,' 'Kill,' '1337,' alongside the bomb code, begin to emerge across various segments of the sidearm.
Pattern difference
It is of interest to note that the skin's visual integrity remains unaltered by the pattern index, a testament to its consistent design.
Skin Features
The Glock-18 | Wasteland Rebel is distinguished by its 'Covert' quality classification. This skin is further augmented with the availability of a StatTrak variant and is an integral part of the 'Wasteland Rebel' series. An intriguing detail manifests during the act of reloading, where one can observe the phrase 'This way' accompanied by an arrow, both inscribed on the magazine.
Skin popularity
Currently, the Glock-18 | Wasteland Rebel enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts.