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The Glock-18 | Brass made its debut in the virtual battleground of CS:GO on August 14th, 2013, as a part of "The Arms Deal" update, offering players a strikingly unique and visually appealing variant of the iconic Glock-18 pistol. Its brass finish added a touch of elegance to the weapon, making it a sought-after choice for those looking to make a stylish statement while engaging in intense firefights.
The Glock-18 | Brass is a rare and exclusive skin that cannot be acquired through conventional container openings, adding to its allure and prestige. Instead, this remarkable skin is an integral part of The Dust Collection, making it a highly sought-after item among dedicated players and collectors alike.
The Glock-18 | Brass is highly sought after in the CS:GO community, boasting a popularity rating of 90%. Its desirability is evident through its consistent high sales volume and the premium price it commands on the market, solidifying its position as one of the most coveted items in the game.
The Glock-18 | Brass stands among a collection of 347 distinct Pistol skins, making it a relatively uncommon find. With a Restricted rarity, the Brass has an estimated drop chance of 15.98%, further enhancing its rarity within the game.
The Glock-18 | Brass in CS:GO has a float value that can range from a pristine 0.00 to a battle-worn 1.00, allowing players to obtain this skin in all possible exteriors. However, it does not come in StatTrak or Souvenir versions, limiting the options for collectors and enthusiasts.
The community sentiment towards the Glock-18 | Brass 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. Its popularity is further evident as professional players such as happy, chrisj, and letn1 have chosen to own and use this skin.
The Glock-18 | Brass in CS:GO showcases a stunning patina finish, replicating the natural aging process of brass. The pattern index influences the appearance, capturing variations in color and texture, reminiscent of real-life weapon patinas such as case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas.