Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Night Ops entered the fray of virtual armaments on the 27th of November, 2013, with its debut as a member of The Lake Collection. This collection was unveiled in tandem with the 'Out with the old, in with the new' update.
Pattern description
Enveloping the submachine gun's chassis is a tapestry of camouflage, interwoven with hues of azure, ecru, and slate. The stock and select components of the armament are bathed in a deep cerulean, whilst the grip boasts a monochromatic slate tint.
Effect of float
The skin's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.60, ensuring the PP-Bizon | Night Ops is procurable in a spectrum of conditions. Even when pristine, the weapon's surface is not immune to minor scuffs. As wear accrues towards its zenith, the abrasions proliferate, stripping close to half of the paint from the receiver.
Pattern difference
Intricacies of the pattern index influence the weapon's texture display. Nonetheless, the PP-Bizon | Night Ops lacks any extraordinary or scarce pattern variations.
Skin Features
Classified as Industrial Grade, the PP-Bizon | Night Ops is distinguished by its quality. It also features a souvenir iteration and is part of the esteemed 'Night Ops' lineage.
Skin popularity
In the current climate, the PP-Bizon | Night Ops enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim.