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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.
The Glock-18 | Brass made its debut in the virtual world of CS:GO almost a decade ago, precisely on August 14th, 2013. It was introduced to players as part of "The Arms Deal" update, which brought a range of new weapon skins to the game, allowing players to customize their firearms with a touch of brass elegance.
The Glock-18 | Brass is not acquired through random container openings, but instead, it is exclusively part of The Dust Collection, making it a highly sought-after skin. Its distinct brass finish adds a touch of elegance to the standard Glock-18, making it a prized possession for those looking to showcase their style and sophistication in the field.
The Glock-18 | Brass holds a strong position in the CS:GO community, boasting a popularity of 90%. Its widespread appeal is evident through its high daily sales volume and its consistently high price in the market, solidifying its status as one of the most sought-after skins in the game.
The Glock-18 | Brass is one of 347 other pistol skins, making it a relatively uncommon find in CS:GO. With a rarity classification of Restricted, the estimated drop chance of the Brass is 15.98%, making it a moderately rare skin to obtain.
The Glock-18 | Brass in Field-Tested condition has a float value ranging from 0.15 to 0.38, showcasing a moderate wear with some scratches and wear on the slide. This skin is available in all exteriors, but unfortunately, there are no StatTrak or Souvenir versions of the Glock-18 | Brass.
The community sentiment for Glock-18 | Brass (Field-Tested) in CS:GO is overwhelmingly positive, with a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 3.2K votes on addskins.com. Its popularity is further reinforced by its ownership by professional players happy, chrisj, and letn1.
This Glock-18 | Brass (Field-Tested) showcases a captivating "Patina" finish, resembling the result of a chemical reaction forming a non-reactive, hardened shell over its metallic parts. The pattern index significantly influences the appearance of the Brass finish, allowing for unique and varied designs reminiscent of real-life weapon patinas like case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas.