A dark base, stained-glass-style shards in blue and orange, and a silencer that doesn’t block the design — this skin is instantly recognizable and stays sharp even in motion. It was released on September 14, 2017 as part of the Spectrum 2 Case, has a Classified rarity, and is available in StatTrak. On LIS-SKINS, you can buy the M4A1-S Leaded Glass (Field-Tested) with no hidden fees or complicated checkout steps.
The M4A1-S Leaded Glass (Field-Tested) features a Gunsmith finish style: a patina-treated base combined with polygonal graphics simulating shattered glass. Shards of varying size stretch across the body and silencer, while the jagged edges stay readable while aiming. The palette blends cool blues with warm orange accents — a universal combo that matches well with gloves and knives in similar tones.
The float range is 0.00–0.70, allowing for all wear levels. Field-Tested versions typically fall between 0.15 and 0.38: you'll see noticeable wear along the barrel edges and silencer, but the “glass” mosaic remains intact and vivid. If appearance matters, look for lower float values to retain more of the glossy shard detailing.
This skin belongs to the M4A1-S Leaded Glass line within the Spectrum 2 Collection. Its clean geometry and lack of decals or logos make it a natural fit for minimalist or neon loadouts. In everyday play, it works as a subtle accent — noticeable when inspecting, but not distracting while scoped.
Demand for the M4A1-S Leaded Glass remains consistently high: its clean visual, practical palette, and status as a Spectrum 2 classic keep it ranked among top picks. In matches, it acts as a “silent accent” — stylish yet not attention-grabbing.
The pattern index does not affect element placement — the design is fixed. When shopping, focus on actual float values and the presence of StatTrak. For pricing, check LIS-SKINS: the price of the M4A1-S Leaded Glass (Field-Tested) varies with wear, features, and market activity.