The Glock-18 | Ironwork (Battle-Scarred) is a serviceable first-round pistol that excels against unarmored opponents. It can fire in three-round bursts, making it a versatile choice in combat. The slide features intricate laser etchings of ivy and thorns, symbolizing the untamed nature of a garden that can become overrun with weeds if left unchecked.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork was first introduced to CS2 on November 28th, 2016, as part of the Glove Case during the "Brothers In Arms" update. This skin was designed by community creator "L'grand."
This skin is painted in a "Patina" style with an Ironwork finish, primarily featuring shades of gray. The patina represents a chemical reaction that forms a hardened shell over metallic surfaces. Notably, different pattern indexes have no effect on the Ironwork finish, ensuring a consistent aesthetic across the skin.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork (Battle-Scarred) has a float range from 0.45 to 1.00. As the wear increases, the skin's design remains intact due to its battle-scarred nature, which typically exhibits more wear and tear compared to Factory New or Minimal Wear conditions.
The price of the Glock-18 | Ironwork has fluctuated over time, currently being one of the more affordable skins in the Mil-Spec Grade category. Compared to other skins of the same type, it holds a steady price point, making it accessible for players seeking to enhance their inventory without significant investment.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork is classified as Mil-Spec Grade rarity, which means it is relatively common among the 411 other pistol skins available. With an estimated drop chance of 79.92%, it is a frequent drop, providing players with ample opportunities to acquire it.
This skin can be obtained by opening a Glove Case container. The drop chance for the Glock-18 | Ironwork is quite favorable, with a significant likelihood of being included as a drop.
With a popularity rating of 90%, the Glock-18 | Ironwork is considered extremely popular among users. This measurement is based on daily sales volume and the skin's market price, indicating strong demand within the community.