Appearance history
The inception of MP7 | Full Stop into the virtual armory occurred on the 26th of May, 2015. It emerged as a segment of The Chop magazine Collection, coinciding with the commencement of the Operation Bloodhound.
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Here you can see the skin MP7 | Full Stop, select weapon quality and float.
The inception of MP7 | Full Stop into the virtual armory occurred on the 26th of May, 2015. It emerged as a segment of The Chop magazine Collection, coinciding with the commencement of the Operation Bloodhound.
Enveloping the submachine gun's chassis, a tapestry of camouflage emerges in hues of obsidian and crimson. The ammunition reservoir, the stock, and select components of the frame are bathed in an unbroken onyx.
The Float Value spectrum for the skin extends from a pristine 0.00 to a well-worn 0.60, ensuring the MP7 | Full Stop's presence across all states of preservation. Notably, even in the Factory New echelon, minuscule signs of wear are discernible upon the weapon's facade. As the wear ascends towards its zenith, approximately half of the paint's veneer has surrendered to attrition.
In the realm of texture overlays, the pattern index holds sway. However, in the case of this skin, one will not encounter any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
The MP7 | Full Stop boasts a Mil-Spec Grade classification. Devoid of both the StatTrak tally system and the option for a souvenir variant, this skin is a member of the 'Full Stop' lineage.
Presently, the MP7 | Full Stop garners a reputation of middling vogue amongst its counterparts.
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Check out the MP7 Full Stop weapon price chart. Select weapon quality, StatTrak, Souvenir below:
16 Total: 3 Classified, 3 Restricted, 6 Mil Spec, 4 Industrial Grade, 5 Consumer Grade