Description
Relatively unchanged in its design since World War II, the bayonet still retains a place in modern military strategy. Bayonet charges have continued to be effective as recently as the second Gulf War and the war in Afghanistan. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red
Steam Market Prices (last updated 57 hours ago)
| Condition | Price |
|---|---|
| Factory New (FN) | No listings on Steam |
| Minimal Wear (MW) | No listings on Steam |
| Field-Tested (FT) | Unavailable |
| Well-Worn (WW) | Unavailable |
| Battle-Scarred (BS) | Unavailable |
StatTrak™ Prices
| Condition | Price |
|---|---|
| Factory New (FN) | No listings on Steam |
| Minimal Wear (MW) | No listings on Steam |
| Field-Tested (FT) | Unavailable |
| Well-Worn (WW) | Unavailable |
| Battle-Scarred (BS) | Unavailable |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about ★ Bayonet | Marble Fade
Quick Summary
The ★ Bayonet | Marble Fade is a truly striking addition to any loadout. Its blade features a vibrant and dynamic gradient that transitions through rich blues, fiery oranges, and bright yellows, giving it an almost iridescent quality. The texture appears to be a swirling marble pattern, adding depth and complexity to the design. The handle, in contrast, sports a more subdued, utilitarian look with a textured grip, creating a nice balance between flash and function. It’s a knife that definitely makes a statement.
Other Bayonet Skins
★ Doppler
★ Blue Steel