Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Jungle Slipstream surfaced in the armamentarium on the ides of March 2017, with the unveiling of The Spectrum Collection concomitant with the 'Take a trip to the Canals' update. Its inception is credited to the artisan known as dabes.
Pattern description
Enveloping the receiver and ammunition storage, an intricate design mimics the art of concealment amidst nature, augmented by a diaphanous grid motif and obsidian bands edged with a citrine contour. The palette employed interlaces shades of obsidian with a verdant spectrum. The grip and select components of the firearm boast a sunlit yellow hue, whilst the stock is cloaked in darkness.
Effect of float
The PP-Bizon | Jungle Slipstream's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.50, permitting its existence across the spectrum of conditions. Notably, even in pristine Factory New attire, the submachine gun bears minuscule marks. As wear encroaches upon its form, the abrasions proliferate, deepening the skin's shade.
Pattern difference
Influence of the pattern index on the skin's texture is negligible, with no rare or extraordinary variances to be found.
Skin Features
The PP-Bizon | Jungle Slipstream is classified as Mil-Spec Grade and is available with the StatTrak feature. It is part of the 'Jungle Slipstream' series.
Skin popularity
As of the present, the PP-Bizon | Jungle Slipstream garners little acclaim within the community, its presence in the fray a rare spectacle.