M249 | Shipping Forecast is an Industrial Grade finish from The Gods and Monsters Collection (2016), available exclusively through the collection with no case drop path. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
A strong open-area LMG, the M249 is the perfect choice for players willing to trade a slow fire rate for increased accuracy and a high ammo capacity. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a zodiac motif.
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A strong open-area LMG, the M249 is the perfect choice for players willing to trade a slow fire rate for increased accuracy and a high ammo capacity. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a zodiac motif. <i>Who knows what the future holds</i>
Shipping Forecast is part of the Gods and Monsters Collection from the Operation Wildfire era in 2016. It has no associated case and is only obtainable through direct collection drops.
A zodiac motif hydrographic is applied across the weapon, referencing astrological signs and celestial navigation. The name references weather and shipping forecasts that historically used celestial positioning; the flavor text: 'Who knows what the future holds.'
Industrial Grade with an unusual zodiac/celestial concept. The astrological theme is uncommon in the M249 class, giving Shipping Forecast a distinct identity for its rarity tier.
Industrial Grade from the Gods and Monsters Collection; collection-only with no case drop path.
Available exclusively through The Gods and Monsters Collection with no case drop path. No StatTrak version. Max float 0.50 allows all five wear grades.
Factory New through Battle-Scarred; the 0.50 max float cap limits wear. The zodiac motif is most legible in lower float states.
Hydrographic zodiac motif pattern referencing astrological and celestial navigation imagery. The symbolic design covers the weapon with celestial iconography.
Niche appeal for its astrological concept. Budget collectors building Gods and Monsters sets include it alongside the broader Operation Wildfire-era catalog.