Appearance history
The debut of the Sawed-Off | Highwayman transpired on the 11th of November, 2014, emerging as an integral component of The Vanguard Collection, which coincided with the inauguration of Operation Vanguard. The exquisite design was the brainchild of an artist known as Coridium.
Pattern description
The chassis of the Sawed-Off | Highwayman is swathed in a lustrous obsidian hue, embellished with an intricate aureate etching that unfurls into a symmetrical thistle blossom motif.
Effect of float
The Float Value spectrum for the Sawed-Off | Highwayman spans from the pristine 0.00 to the well-worn 1.00, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. Even at the zenith of Float Values, the firearm's body remains unmarred by the usual vestiges of degradation, such as scuffs and scrapes. When wear approaches its apogee, the receiver acquires a patina sheath, casting it in a discernibly more somber tone.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index exert no influence over the Sawed-Off | Highwayman's aesthetic.
Skin Features
The Sawed-Off | Highwayman is denoted as Restricted quality. Additionally, this skin is available with the StatTrak feature, for those inclined towards quantifying their accomplishments.
Skin popularity
Presently, the Sawed-Off | Highwayman enjoys a reputation of moderate acclaim amongst enthusiasts.