Appearance history
The inception of USP-S | Orion into the virtual armory occurred on the 1st of May, 2014. This addition was part of the unveiling of The Huntsman Collection, coinciding with the conclusion of the 'Phoenix' update. The design was the collective brainchild of artisans including Nextgenz #Prisma2, Dirp, irecon, FLaMmenWerFeR, Klint, Renegade., and sic.
Pattern description
Enveloped in obsidian hues, the firearm's chassis is accentuated by vivid tangerine embellishments. Its slide boasts a bestial motif, a tapestry of onyx and slate stripes. The suppressor, too, is graced with a speckled tableau and a tangerine band, proudly bearing the 'USP-S' moniker.
Effect of float
The USP-S | Orion's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.50, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. Even in its most pristine Factory New guise, one can discern initial signs of wear on its frame. As wear encroaches upon its maximum threshold, the abrasions burgeon, leaving the bolt nearly bereft of its painted coat.
Pattern difference
The visual essence of the skin remains unaltered by the whims of pattern indices.
Skin Features
The USP-S | Orion is distinguished by its Classified quality. It is augmented with a StatTrak feature. A mere month subsequent to its debut, the skin was excised from the Huntsman Weapon Case, a casualty of copyright disputes, and supplanted by its successor, the USP-S | Caiman. In the current epoch, this skin's acquisition is confined to the realm of trading, with its copies being scarce.
Skin popularity
Presently, the USP-S | Orion garners a reputation of moderate acclaim.