G3SG1 | The Executioner is a Classified-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.
The pricy G3SG1 lowers movement speed considerably but compensates with a higher rate of fire than other sniper rifles. It has been hand painted with a gruesome display of bone.
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The pricy G3SG1 lowers movement speed considerably but compensates with a higher rate of fire than other sniper rifles. It has been hand painted with a gruesome display of bone. <i>I always take a trophy - Javier Alviso, Fist of the Phoenix</i>
G3SG1 | The Executioner is a Classified skin from The Revolver Case Collection, dropping from the Revolver Case released in December 2015. Its hand-painted bone display is one of the more macabre designs in that case.
The Executioner name references the role of a professional killer. The hand-painted bone imagery — referencing skulls, skeletal motifs, and the visual language of death — creates a theatrical, gothic identity for the weapon.
As the Classified tier of the Revolver Case, The Executioner maintains strong market presence. StatTrak Factory New copies are collected as premium Revolver Case items.
Classified Grade from the Revolver Case. StatTrak versions are available. Float minimum of 0.14 means Factory New is not achievable — the best possible grade is Minimal Wear (0.14–0.15). Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred (up to 0.85) are all accessible.
G3SG1 | The Executioner drops from the Revolver Case. StatTrak versions are obtainable from the same case.
StatTrak™ is available. Float minimum of 0.14 rules out Factory New. Minimal Wear (0.14–0.15), Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred (up to 0.85) are achievable.
Bone imagery — skulls and skeletal motifs — is hand-painted across the body in a deliberate, detailed composition. The paintwork uses a free-form illustrative approach rather than stencil or hydrographic techniques.
The Executioner is regarded as one of the stronger Classified designs in the Revolver Case. The hand-painted bone imagery gives it a distinctive visual identity, and the float restriction means the skin never exists in Factory New condition.