Pistol
Knife
Machinegun
Glove
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 battleground of CS:GO nearly a decade ago, precisely on August 14th, 2013. This striking weapon was unleashed upon the community as a valuable addition to the game's arsenal alongside the much-anticipated "The Arms Deal" update.
The Glock-18 | Brass, in its well-worn state, is a skin that cannot be acquired through container openings but is instead a part of the Dust Collection, a set of skins inspired by the gritty environment of the iconic Dust map in CS:GO. Its worn appearance reflects the battle scars and ruggedness of countless firefights, making it a sought-after choice for those who prefer a battle-hardened aesthetic.
The Glock-18 | Brass (Well-Worn) is currently in high demand, with a popularity rating of 90%. Its popularity stems from its stylish appearance and affordable price, making it a sought-after item among CS:GO players. The high sales volume and consistent market value further solidify its position as one of the most popular skins in the game.
The Glock-18 | Brass (Well-Worn) is one of 347 other Pistol skins available in CS:GO. With a rarity classification of Restricted, this skin is considered relatively rare, with an estimated drop chance of 15.98%.
The Glock-18 | Brass in CS:GO can have a float value ranging from 0.00 to 1.00, ensuring that this skin is obtainable in all levels of wear. Unfortunately, collectors will not find any StatTrak or Souvenir versions of the Glock-18 | Brass available.
The community sentiment for the Glock-18 | Brass (Well-Worn) in CS:GO is overwhelmingly positive, with a high average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 3.2K votes on addskins.com. This sentiment is further reinforced by its popularity among professional players such as happy, chrisj, and letn1.
This well-worn Glock-18 showcases a distinct "Patina" finish, resembling the effects of case hardening and cold bluing, resulting in a non-reactive, hardened shell over the metallic parts. The appearance of the Brass finish is influenced by its pattern index, adding a unique and weathered aesthetic to the firearm.