

- Regular
- Souvenir
- Float0.7346014
- TypePistol
- RarityIndustrial Grade
- ExteriorBattle-Scarred
The P2000 | Granite Marbleized (Battle-Scarred) is an accurate and controllable German-made pistol, ideal for first-round engagements against unarmored opponents. It features a distinctive marbleized pattern that adds a unique aesthetic to its robust functionality.
Skin History
The P2000 | Granite Marbleized was introduced to CS2 on November 27th, 2013, as part of the EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package, coinciding with the "Out with the old, in with the new" update.
Appearance and Pattern Features
This skin is characterized by a Hydrographic finish in shades of gray, providing a sleek and modern look. The granite marbleized pattern is created by lowering disassembled weapon parts through a floating hydrographic film, resulting in a visually captivating design.
Float Range
The float value for the P2000 | Granite Marbleized ranges from 0.45 to 1.00, corresponding to its Battle-Scarred condition. This level of wear can result in a more worn appearance, with visible scratches and scuffs, giving the skin a rugged aesthetic.
Price and Availability
The price of the P2000 | Granite Marbleized has shown fluctuations over time but remains competitive within the Industrial Grade category. Compared to other pistol skins, it offers a balance of affordability and aesthetic charm, making it an attractive option for players.
Rarity
The P2000 | Granite Marbleized is classified as Industrial Grade rarity, indicating that it is relatively common in the game. This rarity means it can be frequently encountered, making it a popular choice among players.
Case and Drop Chance
This skin can be obtained by opening either a DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package or an EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package. Its drop chance is considered common, further enhancing its accessibility in gameplay.
Popularity
With a popularity rating of 85%, the P2000 | Granite Marbleized ranks in the top 15% of the most popular items in CS2, reflecting its desirability among users.




























