Desert Eagle | Corinthian is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Revolver Case Collection (2015), dropping from the Revolver Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range. It has been laser-etched and given a custom leather grip.
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As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range. It has been laser-etched and given a custom leather grip. <i>Protect. Hope. Trust. Persevere.</i>
The Revolver Case launched in December 2015, arriving at the same time as the controversial R8 Revolver and carrying a mix of themed finishes. Corinthian was the Mil-Spec Desert Eagle entry, featuring laser etching and a custom leather grip as its distinguishing treatment.
Corinthian takes its name from the Corinthian order of ancient Greek architecture — a style defined by ornate detail and precise craftsmanship. The laser-etched surface and custom leather grip execute that standard on a firearm, with the flavour text 'Protect. Hope. Trust. Persevere.' lending a stoic authority.
Corinthian has maintained steady market interest as a Mil-Spec with a distinctive finish technique. The laser etching and leather grip combination is unusual in CS2's skin vocabulary, giving it a tactile identity that photographs well.
Mil-Spec Grade from the Revolver Case carries roughly a 1-in-31 chance per opening. The float caps at 0.44, allowing FN through a narrow WW but preventing Battle-Scarred. StatTrak™ variants exist.
Corinthian drops from the Revolver Case. StatTrak™ variants are available. Float range is 0.00 to 0.44.
Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, and a narrow Well-Worn band are available. Battle-Scarred does not exist due to the 0.44 float cap.
Laser-etched surface work across the frame combined with a custom leather grip — precision engraving meeting traditional materials in the same finish.
Corinthian is appreciated for its technical execution — the laser etching and leather grip combination earns it a reputation as one of the more craftsmanship-oriented Mil-Spec Desert Eagle finishes.