Appearance history
The M4A1-S | Atomic Alloy made its debut in the digital armory on the first of May, 2014, emerging as part of the esteemed Huntsman Collection. This collection was unveiled in tandem with the 'Hunt Begins' update. The design team, consisting of Coridium, Thurnip, Zaphk, .red, Machinata, and FACEIT.com, is credited with its creation.
Pattern description
Embellished with a medley of orange hues, the rifle's chassis boasts graphic embellishments. At its core, the weapon features an ethereal hexagonal lattice, while select segments are graced with a pixelated camouflage, rendered in a spectrum of earthy browns.
Effect of float
The M4A1-S | Atomic Alloy exhibits a Float Value spectrum stretching from pristine zero to a well-worn 0.90, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Traces of wear begin to manifest on various components in a Minimal Wear state. Approaching the zenith of wear, the weapon's surface is marred by pronounced abrasions, with some areas nearly bereft of paint. The residual paint layers adopt a notably more somber hue.
Pattern difference
It is noteworthy that the pattern index holds no sway over the skin's aesthetic.
Skin Features
The M4A1-S | Atomic Alloy is distinguished by its Classified quality status. Additionally, it offers the coveted StatTrak feature for tracking triumphs.
Skin popularity
Presently, the M4A1-S | Atomic Alloy does not enjoy widespread acclaim and is seldom witnessed in the theater of virtual combat.