Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Spectrum Collection (2017), dropping from the Spectrum 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. A custom paint job has been applied with a rust-colored base and white detailing.
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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. A custom paint job has been applied with a rust-colored base and white detailing. <i>Nothing a little sandpaper can't fix</i>
The Spectrum Case launched in March 2017 with a set of vibrant, community-made designs. Oxide Blaze appeared as a Mil-Spec Desert Eagle entry with a rust-coloured base and white detail work — a warm, worn aesthetic that contrasts with the case's more colourful entries.
Oxide Blaze references oxidised metal — the rust-coloured base coat mimics the warm reddish-brown of iron oxide, with white detailing applied over the weathered base. The flavour text 'Nothing a little sandpaper can't fix' leans into the deliberately worn industrial aesthetic.
Oxide Blaze sits at Mil-Spec in a well-known case, maintaining steady supply and pricing. The rust-orange and white combination is distinctive within the Desert Eagle skin pool and supports consistent demand.
Mil-Spec Grade from the Spectrum Case — roughly a 1-in-31 chance per opening. Float caps at 0.50 allowing all five exteriors but limiting extreme BS. StatTrak™ variants exist.
Oxide Blaze drops from the Spectrum Case. StatTrak™ variants are available. Float range is 0.00 to 0.50.
Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and lower Battle-Scarred values exist. The 0.50 float cap prevents extreme Battle-Scarred.
A rust-coloured base coat with white detailing — the orange-brown oxide tone referencing weathered iron, contrasted by clean white accent work.
Oxide Blaze is appreciated for its warm, industrial look at an accessible Mil-Spec price. The rust and white combination is unusual enough to stand out without demanding Classified investment.