Appearance history
The MAC-10 | Tatter made its debut within the virtual armory on the 11th of June, 2014, emerging as part of The Huntsman Collection. This addition coincided with the conclusion of the 'Phoenix' operation, and the skin's inception is credited to the collaborative efforts of designers irecon and Klint.
Pattern description
The skin's receiver remains untouched by paint, yet it boasts a tessellation of crimson motifs and alabaster bands. The grip and the cartridge store are embellished with a mosaic of slate, scarlet, and pearl geometric figures, while certain segments of the chassis retain their original hue.
Effect of float
The MAC-10 | Tatter exhibits a Float Value spectrum stretching from a pristine 0.00 to a worn 0.50, ensuring its availability across all states of wear. Notably, even in its most immaculate Factory New guise, the weapon bears minute marks on its unpainted surfaces. When wear encroaches upon the upper echelons, the armament's exterior is etched with a tapestry of fine lines and blemishes.
Pattern difference
The visual essence of the skin remains unaltered by the pattern index, ensuring a consistent aesthetic across exemplars.
Skin Features
The MAC-10 | Tatter is classified as Restricted in quality and is endowed with the option for a StatTrak counter. It entered the fray as a successor to the MAC-10 | Curse, which was expunged from the Huntsman Collection on the grounds of copyright complications.
Skin popularity
Currently, the MAC-10 | Tatter does not enjoy widespread acclaim and is an infrequent sight within the gaming milieu.