Appearance history
The M249 | System Lock emerged into the virtual armory on the 8th of January, 2015, as an integral part of The Chroma Collection. This collection was unveiled in conjunction with the 'Full Spectrum' update, and the design of this particular skin was the brainchild of the artist known as Nextgenz #Prisma2.
Pattern description
Crafted with a vision of the future, the skin's aesthetic is a tapestry of geometric motifs, rendered in a spectrum of crimson and slate hues. This contemporary design is punctuated with alabaster pictograms and script, while select components of the firearm retain their original finish, unembellished.
Effect of float
The M249 | System Lock boasts a Float Value spectrum stretching from 0.00 to 0.80, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Even when pristine, the weapon's surface reveals minute marks of use. As the wear approaches its zenith, the abrasions proliferate and deepen, causing the underlying coat to appear more somber, though the magazine remains largely unscathed.
Pattern difference
It is noteworthy that the pattern index holds no sway over the skin's visual presentation.
Skin Features
The M249 | System Lock is classified as Mil-Spec Grade and offers the option for a StatTrak counter, elevating its appeal.
Skin popularity
As of the current epoch, the M249 | System Lock enjoys a reputation of moderate esteem amongst aficionados.