Appearance history
The P2000 | Chainmail made its debut in the virtual armory on the first day of July in the year 2014. It emerged as part of the esteemed Cobblestone Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Breakout.
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Here you can see the skin P2000 | Chainmail, select weapon quality and float.
The P2000 | Chainmail made its debut in the virtual armory on the first day of July in the year 2014. It emerged as part of the esteemed Cobblestone Collection, coinciding with the commencement of Operation Breakout.
Enveloping the P2000 is a tapestry of black and slate hues, meticulously crafted to echo the visage of medieval chainmail. Scattered across its form, select components glisten with a golden sheen, exhibiting signs of deliberate wear.
The P2000 | Chainmail's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.22, ensuring its availability in pristine to lightly worn states, with the exception of the more battle-hardened Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred conditions. Notably, even in its most immaculate Factory New guise, the weapon bears the marks of wear on specific segments. As the wear ascends towards its zenith, the abrasions proliferate modestly in both magnitude and quantity.
In the realm of texture overlays, the pattern index plays the curator, yet for the P2000 | Chainmail, no rare or extraordinary pattern deviations grace its surface.
The P2000 | Chainmail is distinguished by its Mil-Spec Grade quality. This skin boasts the potential for a souvenir rendition and is a proud member of the 'Chainmail' lineage.
In the current climate, the P2000 | Chainmail enjoys a reputation of middling vogue.
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Check out the P2000 Chainmail weapon price chart. Select weapon quality, StatTrak, Souvenir below:
Souvenir
15 Total: 2 Covert, 2 Classified, 3 Restricted, 3 Mil Spec, 5 Industrial Grade, 6 Consumer Grade