Appearance history
Inaugurated into the virtual armory on the 20th of February, 2014, the UMP-45 | Corporal made its debut amidst the unveiling of The Phoenix Collection. This event coincided with the commencement of Operation Phoenix. The aesthetic of the skin sprang from the creative wellspring of an artist known as Coridium.
Pattern description
The UMP-45's chassis is a tapestry of muted hues, interweaving strands of grey, beige, and khaki. This canvas is crisscrossed with a mosaic of oblique bands of varying dimensions. Augmenting the design are graphical motifs that mirror the insignia found on military epaulettes. Unadorned remain the magazine, grip, and select components of the firearm's anatomy.
Effect of float
The UMP-45 | Corporal exhibits a Float Value spectrum stretching from 0.05 to 0.75, thus ensuring its availability across the entire gamut of conditions. Even in the pristine Factory New state, the weapon bears minute marks of wear. As the wear approaches its zenith, there is a marked proliferation in both the quantum and dimensions of the blemishes.
Pattern difference
The visual aspect of the skin remains unaltered by the whims of the pattern index.
Skin Features
The UMP-45 | Corporal boasts a Mil-Spec Grade classification. A notable attribute of the skin is the availability of a StatTrak variant.
Skin popularity
Presently, the UMP-45 | Corporal languishes in obscurity, seldom making an appearance in the gaming arena and is not listed among the echelons of widely acclaimed skins.