Appearance history
The M4A4 | Hellfire entered the fray of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's armory on the 23rd of May, 2017. This fiery addition was part of the unveiling of The Hydra Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Hydra, and is the brainchild of the artist known as SHPR [M].
Pattern description
Emblazoned with the aesthetic of urban murals, the M4A4 | Hellfire's chassis is swathed in a palette of obsidian, crimson, and sepia hues that meld into one another. Dominating a section of the receiver is the depiction of a mischievous imp, its tail whimsically trailing along the barrel. Behind this miniature demon, a bold alabaster tag looms. The stock is festooned with crania engulfed in tangerine blazes, a motif echoed at the magazine's base. Completing the ensemble, the grip boasts etchings of metallic fetters.
Effect of float
The M4A4 | Hellfire's Float Value spans from a pristine 0.00 to a well-worn 0.50, ensuring its availability across the spectrum of conditions. Notably, signs of wear begin to manifest on the armament's surface even in a Factory New state. As the wear approaches its zenith, the weapon's painted sections exhibit pronounced scuffing.
Pattern difference
The aesthetic variance of the M4A4 | Hellfire is not subject to the whims of pattern indices.
Skin Features
The M4A4 | Hellfire is distinguished by its 'Classified' quality tier. Additionally, collectors may seek the variant equipped with the StatTrak technology, which tallies the user's eliminations.
Skin popularity
Currently, the M4A4 | Hellfire enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim among enthusiasts.