Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear)
Characteristics

Summary

Color

Wear range

0.11
Max: 0.41
Factory new
Minimal wear
Field-tested
Well-worn
Battle-scared

Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.

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Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear)

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Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear)
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Characteristics
  • Team: Citizens
  • Magazine capacity: 20/100
  • Damage: 32
  • Spread: 2.0
  • Rate of fire: 0
  • Movement speed: 240
  • Kill reward: $ 300
Damage spread on distance
No armor
Kevlar & Helmet
1 m
100 m

Description

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) is a reliable sidearm known for its exceptional accuracy and ability to penetrate armor. With its 20-round magazine and manageable recoil, it offers a forgiving experience in intense firefights. Its custom paint job features high contrast colors, with a robot icon beneath the rear sight that perfectly complements the art on the slide, giving it a unique and futuristic appearance.

History

History

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol made its debut in the CS:GO community on September 21st, 2021, when it was included in the Operation Riptide Case as part of the "Operation Riptide" update. This sleek and futuristic skin was meticulously crafted by the talented community designer known as "dre".

Origin

Origin

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) is a rare skin that can be acquired through the opening of an Operation Riptide Case container, which contains a variety of exclusive weapon finishes. This particular skin is part of the Operation Riptide Collection, showcasing its connection to the ongoing operation within the game.

Popularity

Popularity

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) is highly sought after in the CS:GO community, boasting a popularity rating of 90%. Its widespread appeal is evident through its consistently high daily sales volume and commanding price, solidifying its position as one of the most coveted items in the game.

Rarity

Rarity

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) is one of the 347 available Pistol skins in CS:GO, adding to its exclusivity. With a restricted rarity, this skin is considered rare and has an approximate drop chance of 15.98%, making it a coveted find among players.

Availability

Availability

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) skin in CS:GO is quite affordable, ranging in price from $0.87 to $7.19. Additionally, it is readily available on various markets, making it easily accessible for purchase. In fact, there are currently 602.2K units of the Boost Protocol skin in public CS:GO inventories.

Versions

Versions

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) has a float value ranging from 0.07 to 0.15, giving it a slightly worn appearance with minimal blemishes. This version is available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, and Well-Worn conditions, and there is also a StatTrak variant for collectors who desire to track their kills with precision.

Community sentiment

Community sentiment

The community sentiment towards the Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) in CS:GO is overwhelmingly positive, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 1.5K votes on Skins.top. Its popularity is further highlighted by the fact that it is owned by the renowned professional CS:GO player s1mple.

Finish style

Finish style

The Five-SeveN | Boost Protocol (Minimal Wear) showcases a "Gunsmith" finish that blends patina and custom paint styles, resulting in a distinct look. Its striking red tint dominates the primary color, while pattern indexes do not alter the Boost Protocol finish.