Appearance history
The XM1014 | Quicksilver's inception into the digital armory occurred on the 8th of January, 2015. It debuted as a segment of The Chroma Collection, unveiled in tandem with the 'Full Spectrum' update. Algis is credited with the skin's design.
Pattern description
A topographical motif graces the shotgun's chassis, rendered in monochromatic metallic hues and punctuated by verdant triangular highlights. The grip, forend, butt, and select components remain untouched by the painter's palette.
Effect of float
The XM1014 | Quicksilver exhibits a Float Value spectrum from 0.00 to 0.50, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. Even in pristine Factory New attire, the weapon bears minute scuffs on its unadorned segments. As wear encroaches upon its zenith, the abrasions hold steadfast in quantity and dimension, while a patina cloak envelops the armament, casting it in a more somber light.
Pattern difference
Influence upon the weapon's aesthetic by the pattern index is negligible. It lacks any rare or extraordinary pattern deviations.
Skin Features
The XM1014 | Quicksilver is classified as Mil-Spec Grade, with the added allure of a StatTrak variant for the aficionados of quantified achievement.
Skin popularity
Presently, the XM1014 | Quicksilver garners a median level of acclaim amongst enthusiasts.