The Glock-18 | Ironwork (Well-Worn) is a serviceable first-round pistol ideal for engaging unarmored opponents. It features a laser-etched slide depicting ivy and thorns, symbolizing the idea that without care, any garden can become overrun with weeds.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork was introduced to CS2 on November 28th, 2016, as part of the Glove Case during the "Brothers In Arms" update. The skin was designed by the community contributor "L'grand" and is part of the Glove Collection.
This Glock-18 is painted in a "Patina" style, featuring an Ironwork finish that predominantly showcases shades of gray. A patina is a chemical reaction that creates a hardened shell over metallic surfaces, enhancing its aesthetic appeal while retaining functionality. Different pattern indexes do not affect the Ironwork finish.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork (Well-Worn) has a float value ranging from 0.37 to 0.45, indicating a moderate level of wear that gives the skin a distinct weathered look while maintaining its overall design integrity.
Currently, the Glock-18 | Ironwork is experiencing high demand, making it one of the most sought-after skins in CS2. Its price dynamics have been stable, with fluctuations that suggest a gradual increase over time, particularly in comparison to other Mil-Spec Grade pistol skins.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork is classified as Mil-Spec Grade rarity, which indicates that it is relatively common among the pool of 411 other pistol skins. This rarity is associated with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
This skin can be obtained by opening a Glove Case container. It has a drop chance categorized as a pretty common drop, with an estimated likelihood of 79.92%.
With a popularity rating of 90%, the Glock-18 | Ironwork is extremely popular among players, driven by strong daily sales and its appealing design.