The R8 Revolver | Tango (Battle-Scarred) is a Mil-Spec Grade pistol skin that offers a striking aesthetic for players looking to enhance their weapon collection. Designed with a focus on functionality and style, this skin features a unique "Gunsmith" finish that combines custom paint and patina effects.
The R8 Revolver | Tango was first introduced to CS2 on October 2nd, 2024, as part of the Gallery Case release during "The Armory" update. This skin was crafted by the community designer "hardy" and has quickly become a favored choice among players.
This skin is characterized by its "Gunsmith" style, featuring a combination of patina and custom paint styles that add depth to its visual appeal. The Tango finish is consistent across different pattern indexes, ensuring a uniform look, while the battle-scarred exterior enhances its rugged charm.
The float value of the R8 Revolver | Tango ranges from 0.00 to 0.85, making it available in all exteriors. As a Battle-Scarred skin, it can exhibit significant wear, with float values from 0.45 to 1.00, showcasing more pronounced imperfections compared to Factory New or Minimal Wear conditions.
The price of the R8 Revolver | Tango has shown fluctuations over time, typically aligning with market trends for Mil-Spec Grade skins. Compared to other skins in the same category, it remains competitively priced, making it an attractive option for players seeking affordability without compromising on style.
As a Mil-Spec Grade skin, the R8 Revolver | Tango is categorized as a fairly common drop, with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%. This rarity indicates that while it is not the most exclusive skin, it is still desirable among players.
The R8 Revolver | Tango can be obtained by opening a Gallery Case container. Its drop chance of approximately 79.92% suggests that players have a good likelihood of acquiring this skin during gameplay.
With a popularity rating of 85%, the R8 Revolver | Tango ranks in the top 15% of the most popular items in CS2. This high popularity reflects its appeal and demand within the community, driven by both its aesthetics and functionality.