M4A1-S | Nitro is a Restricted-tier Souvenir finish from The Safehouse Collection, distributed through Safehouse map Souvenir Packages at DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
With a smaller magazine than its unmuffled counterpart, the silenced M4A1 provides quieter shots with less recoil and better accuracy. It has individual parts spray-painted black and tangerine orange.
"Rona is as good as she thinks she is... she's just not old enough to realize she shouldn't point it out to everyone - Felix Riley, Commanding Officer" ★ RESTRICTEDFloat preview not available
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With a smaller magazine than its unmuffled counterpart, the silenced M4A1 provides quieter shots with less recoil and better accuracy. It has individual parts spray-painted black and tangerine orange. <i>Rona is as good as she thinks she is... she's just not old enough to realize she shouldn't point it out to everyone - Felix Riley, Commanding Officer</i>
M4A1-S | Nitro was introduced as part of The Safehouse Collection, distributed through Souvenir Packages tied to Safehouse map matches at DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014.
Drops from Safehouse map Souvenir Packages from DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014.
A Restricted Souvenir from the earliest CS:GO events. The black and tangerine orange spray-paint design is one of the more visually distinct early Souvenir skins, and copies with DreamHack 2013 stickers carry historical collector value.
Restricted is the third standard container tier, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 5 per Souvenir Package opening before exterior selection.
Souvenir supply is permanently capped — all copies come from packages distributed at DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014.
Float values span 0.06–0.80, so Factory New is not obtainable. No StatTrak™ version exists; Souvenir variant is available.
Individual parts spray-painted in black and tangerine orange, giving the silenced rifle a bold two-tone finish.
Collected primarily for historical sticker value. The two-tone spray-paint design is characteristic of the early Arms Deal era aesthetic.