CS2 Revolver Case: Skins, Knives & Best Drops
The CS2 Revolver Case is a long-standing favorite in Counter-Strike 2, packing 17 community-made skins and a shot at rare special items. Released in 2015, it still sees steady demand thanks to its Crimson Web knives and a few clean, tradeable rifle skins.
Prices and liquidity change—check current offers at the time of reading.
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What’s in the CS2 Revolver Case?
17 weapon skins (Consumer → Covert tiers)
Rare special items: knives with Crimson Web finish
Notable drops: M4A4 | Royal Paladin

AK-47 | Point Disarray

R8 Revolver | Fade

How to open the Revolver Case
You’ll need a Revolver Case Key. Open the case from your inventory and you’ll roll one item from the pool.
Wear tiers range from Factory New (FN) to Battle-Scarred (BS)
Expect wide float ranges; mid-floats (MW/FT) are common
StatTrak™ versions exist for most skins
Pro tip: If you’re opening for value, consider selling the case and buying the exact skin with the float/pattern you want. Openings are volatile.
Full skin list (highlights)
Rifles
M4A4 | Royal Paladin — clean gold/armor theme; popular in FN/MW
AK-47 | Point Disarray — busy pattern; collectors hunt low-float MW
G3SG1 | The Executioner — niche, but looks sharp in MW
P90 | Shapewood, Tec-9 | Avalanche
SMGs, pistols & shotguns
R8 Revolver | Fade — budget Fade with decent liquidity
R8 Revolver | Crimson Web — pattern/seed matters for web placement
Five-SeveN | Retrobution, XM1014 | Teclu Burner, PP-Bizon | Fuel Rod
Desert Eagle | Corinthian, P2000 | Imperial, AUG | Ricochet, SCAR-20 | Outbreak, Sawed-Off | Yorick
Note: Pattern/seed can affect desirability on webbed skins; centered, larger webs tend to trade better.
Knives: the Crimson Web pool
The Revolver Case can drop knives with the Crimson Web finish, including:
Butterfly Knife
Karambit
M9 Bayonet
Bayonet
Others depending on the special item pool
Crimson Web is all about pattern (web count/placement) and float. Lower floats with clean, visible webs command stronger offers.
Best drops to look for
M4A4 | Royal Paladin — consistent demand; easy to slot into many loadouts
AK-47 | Point Disarray — recognizable and tradeable
R8 Revolver | Fade — affordable Fade entry; decent liquidity
Crimson Web knives — the jackpot, but heavily RNG-dependent
Is the Revolver Case worth opening?
Pros
Chance at Crimson Web knives
A couple of liquid rifle skins
Recognizable designs that still move on the market
Cons
Opening ROI is inconsistent
Many low-tier outcomes
Better control when buying skins directly
If your goal is a specific finish or float, buying beats opening. If you enjoy the roll and can stomach variance, this case still delivers excitement.
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Key takeaways
The CS2 Revolver Case remains relevant due to Crimson Web knives.
Royal Paladin and Point Disarray anchor the weapon lineup.
Pattern/seed and float matter—especially for webbed finishes.
Opening is high variance; buying specific skins is more predictable.
FAQ
What can drop from the CS2 Revolver Case?
17 weapon skins plus rare special items (knives) with the Crimson Web finish.
Which is the best skin in the Revolver Case?
Most players chase M4A4 | Royal Paladin and AK-47 | Point Disarray for usability and trade value.
Are StatTrak™ versions available?
Yes, many skins from this case can drop as StatTrak™.
Does pattern/seed matter here?
Yes—especially for Crimson Web items. Web placement and float can significantly affect value.
Is it better to open or buy?
Buying is more consistent if you want a specific skin/float. Opening is purely for the thrill and rare hits.
How old is the Revolver Case?
It was released in December 2015 but still circulates and trades today.
