Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Bamboo Print emerged into the Counter-Strike realm on the 26th of May, 2015, as an integral part of The Rising Sun Collection, accompanying the commencement of Operation Bloodhound.
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The PP-Bizon | Bamboo Print emerged into the Counter-Strike realm on the 26th of May, 2015, as an integral part of The Rising Sun Collection, accompanying the commencement of Operation Bloodhound.
Embellished in the manner of classic Nipponese artistry, the submachine gun's chassis is enrobed in alabaster hues, adorned with bamboo shoots depicted in a spectrum of slate tones. A circular carmine mark, reminiscent of a creator's seal, adorns the magazine. The stock and select components of the armament bear a pale grey hue, while the grip boasts a monolithic umber shade.
The PP-Bizon | Bamboo Print's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.80, allowing for its presence across the full gamut of conditions. Notably, even in the pristine Factory New state, the weapon's surface reveals minor scuffs. As the wear escalates towards its zenith, the paint layer's integrity is compromised by over half.
Influence on the weapon's appearance by the pattern index is negligible, as it does not possess rare or extraordinary pattern variations.
Categorized as Consumer Grade, the PP-Bizon | Bamboo Print is devoid of the StatTrak feature and is not available as a souvenir item.
Presently, the PP-Bizon | Bamboo Print finds itself in the shadows of obscurity, seldom making an appearance in the gaming milieu.
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Check out the PP-Bizon Bamboo Print weapon price chart. Select weapon quality, StatTrak, Souvenir below:
16 Total: 2 Covert, 2 Classified, 5 Restricted, 4 Mil Spec, 3 Industrial Grade, 6 Consumer Grade