Appearance history
The PP-Bizon | Sand Dashed made its debut in the virtual armory on the 27th of November, 2013, emerging as a constituent of The Italy Collection. This collection was unveiled in tandem with the 'Out with the old, in with the new' update.
Pattern description
Adorned with a haphazard tapestry of spray-paint, the submachine gun's chassis boasts a motley of diagonal striations. Its aesthetic is a mélange of tawny and sepia hues, imparting a distinctive appearance.
Effect of float
The Float Value spectrum for the PP-Bizon | Sand Dashed oscillates between 0.06 and 0.80, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. Notably, even at the zenith of its condition—Factory New—traces of wear are discernible upon its frame. As the wear approaches its apogee, the prevalence and magnitude of the scuffs escalate, culminating in the sloughing off of the paint layer on over half of the receiver's surface.
Pattern difference
Variability in the pattern index influences the textural superimposition upon the weapon. However, this model does not feature any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
Skin Features
PP-Bizon | Sand Dashed is categorized as Consumer Grade in quality. It is noteworthy that this skin is procurable as a souvenir and is an integral part of the 'Sand Dashed' lineage.
Skin popularity
Presently, the PP-Bizon | Sand Dashed enjoys a reputation of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts.