P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred)
Characteristics

Summary

Color

Wear range

0.62
Max: 0.8
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.

P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred)

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P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred)
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Damage map
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Damage map
Characteristics
  • Team: Terrorists, Citizens
  • Magazine capacity: 13/26
  • Damage: 38
  • 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 P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred) is a reliable sidearm that offers manageable recoil and a rapid firing rate, making it an affordable option for taking down armored enemies. Its hydrographic paint job features an intricate geometric design, reminiscent of the delicate balance between loyalty and betrayal portrayed in "The Traitor and The Truthseeker Part 2."

History

History

The P250 | Crimson Kimono made its debut in the world of CS:GO in May 26th, 2015, when it was introduced as part of the highly anticipated "The Hunter and the Hunted" update. Since then, this battle-scarred weapon skin has become a sought-after collector's item, its distinct crimson design and intricate kimono pattern capturing the attention of players across the globe.

Origin

Origin

The P250 | Crimson Kimono, in its Battle-Scarred condition, is not attainable through container openings; rather, it is exclusively featured in The Rising Sun Collection, adding a touch of authenticity to the skin's rarity and value. The design draws inspiration from the traditional Japanese kimono, showcasing a crimson color scheme adorned with intricate patterns, making it a prized possession among collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Popularity

Popularity

The P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred) enjoys a significant popularity of 85% in the CS:GO community, positioning it within the top 15% of the most sought-after items. This high level of popularity is determined by analyzing both the daily sales volume and the skin's market price, indicating a strong demand for this particular item.

Rarity

Rarity

The P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred) is one of 347 other pistol skins available in CS:GO. With its Industrial Grade rarity, this skin is relatively common and can be frequently encountered during gameplay.

Availability

Availability

The P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred) is a budget-friendly skin, ranging in price from $14.85 to $52.11. It is readily accessible as it can be purchased from various markets, and with 90.3K units in public CS:GO inventories, it is quite popular among players.

Versions

Versions

The P250 | Crimson Kimono in Battle-Scarred condition has a float value ranging from 0.40 to 0.80, showcasing noticeable wear and tear on the weapon's exterior. Unfortunately, there are no StatTrak or Souvenir versions of this skin available, limiting the options for collectors and enthusiasts.

Community sentiment

Community sentiment

The community sentiment for the P250 | Crimson Kimono (Battle-Scarred) in CS:GO is overwhelmingly positive, with over 5.7K votes on addskins.com and an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Its popularity is further emphasized by its ownership among renowned professional CS:GO players, including f0rest, kioshima, and krystal.

Finish style

Finish style

This Battle-Scarred P250 showcases a "Hydrographic" style finish, featuring the Crimson Kimono pattern. The weapon parts are meticulously dipped through a floating hydrographic film, adhering to the surface and creating a captivating red-tinted design. The pattern index plays a role in determining the appearance of the Crimson Kimono finish, adding uniqueness to each individual skin.