AK-47 | Aquamarine Revenge is a Covert-tier finish from The Falchion Collection (May 2015), dropping from the Falchion Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Powerful and reliable, the AK-47 is one of the most popular assault rifles in the world. It is most deadly in short, controlled bursts of fire. It has been custom painted with the image of a pod of dolphins.
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Powerful and reliable, the AK-47 is one of the most popular assault rifles in the world. It is most deadly in short, controlled bursts of fire. It has been custom painted with the image of a pod of dolphins. <i>Is there an echo in here?</i>
AK-47 | Aquamarine Revenge was introduced with The Falchion Collection in May 2015. It entered as one of the Falchion Case's Covert-tier outcomes and has been a fixture in the AK-47 catalog since.
Drops from Falchion Case openings.
A well-established Covert AK-47 skin with a broad float range that creates meaningful variance across exterior grades. The aquatic artwork is among the more distinctive community-submitted designs from the Falchion era.
Covert is the highest standard container rarity, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 384 per Falchion Case opening before exterior selection.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys, as the Falchion Case is no longer part of the active weekly drop pool.
Float values span 0.00–1.00, covering the full exterior range including Battle-Scarred. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant is offered.
Custom Paint Job depicting a pod of dolphins rendered in bright aquamarine and blue tones against a dark background. The marine imagery wraps across the receiver and stock with detailed shading.
Valued for its distinctive visual concept among Covert AK-47 skins. High-float copies show wear on the artwork's detail work, making lower-float exteriors more desirable among collectors focused on visual fidelity.