Appearance history
The XM1014 | Slipstream made its debut in the virtual armory on the 18th of August, 2016, with the advent of The Gamma 2 Collection. This collection unfurled alongside the 'Double Exposure' update, and the skin's inception is credited to the creator known as dabes.
Pattern description
Embellishing the shotgun's chassis is a labyrinthine motif, a mélange of dappled markings, equidistant lines, and segments augmented by a diaphanous grid design. The weapon's palette is a tapestry of slate and cerulean hues. Azure swathes grace the grip, the posterior segment of the stock, and select diminutive components. The upper quadrant of the stock remains untouched by the chromatic array.
Effect of float
The XM1014 | Slipstream's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.50, ensuring its availability across the spectrum of conditions. Even in its most pristine Factory New guise, the firearm exhibits incipient signs of wear. As the wear approaches its zenith, the abrasions proliferate and burgeon, casting the remaining coat of paint into a discernibly duskier shade.
Pattern difference
Influence on the weapon's aesthetic by the pattern index is nominal, with no rare or extraordinary pattern variations to be found.
Skin Features
The XM1014 | Slipstream is classified as Mil-Spec Grade, with the additional boon of a StatTrak version for the tallying of triumphs.
Skin popularity
Presently, the XM1014 | Slipstream enjoys a reputation of moderate renown amongst enthusiasts.