Appearance history
The inception of the PP-Bizon | Rust Coat into the game's arsenal occurred on the 19th of September, 2013. This event was concomitant with the unveiling of The Alpha Collection, which itself was a herald of the commencement of Operation Bravo.
Pattern description
Adorning the receiver and the grip, a capricious layer of oxidation clings, its hues a testament to the vagaries of wear, shifting from the somber tones of gray-blue to the warm vibrancy of orange-brown. The magazine, stock, and sundry components retain their original, unpainted state.
Effect of float
The skin's Float Value spans the spectrum from the pristine 0.00 to the thoroughly worn 1.00, ensuring its availability across all states of condition. In its most unblemished form, the weapon's body dons a gray-blue sheen, marred by mere speckles of rust. Nearing the zenith of wear, it adopts an orange-brown patina. A contingent of aficionados show a predilection for PP-Bizon | Rust Coat skins brandishing Float Values in the 0.90 to 1.00 range.
Pattern difference
Intricacies of the rust texture's application are influenced by the pattern index, yet the skin lacks any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
Skin Features
The PP-Bizon | Rust Coat boasts a Mil-Spec Grade quality. Devoid of options for a StatTrak counter and bereft of souvenir variants, this skin claims its lineage from the 'Rust Coat' series.
Skin popularity
Currently, the PP-Bizon | Rust Coat languishes outside the realm of popular skins, its presence in gameplay a scarce occurrence.