P250 | Crimson Kimono is an Industrial Grade finish from The Rising Sun Collection, a direct gameplay drop with no associated case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a geometric motif.
"Turner, all men can be broken... it's just a matter of finding the right pressure point - The Traitor and The Truthseeker Part 2" ★ INDUSTRIAL GRADEFloat preview not available
567 listings across 7 markets.
A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted with a hydrographic in a geometric motif. <i>Turner, all men can be broken... it's just a matter of finding the right pressure point - The Traitor and The Truthseeker Part 2</i>
The P250 | Crimson Kimono is part of The Rising Sun Collection, a drop-only pool introduced during Operation Phoenix in 2014. The collection drew on Japanese-inspired visual themes and has remained in market circulation since the operation concluded.
A hydrographic finish in a geometric motif referencing the patterns of traditional Japanese kimono fabric — deep crimson tones with structured angular forms applied across the pistol body. The design reflects the Rising Sun Collection's consistent East Asian aesthetic direction.
A low-key Industrial Grade skin with niche collector appeal. Its kimono-fabric inspiration gives it a subtly cultured aesthetic, and the Rising Sun Collection's operation-era origin appeals to players who collect early CS:GO material.
Industrial Grade — the second-lowest rarity tier. A direct gameplay drop from The Rising Sun Collection with no associated case. No StatTrak variant exists.
Obtainable as a direct gameplay drop from The Rising Sun Collection. No case is required — skins enter the market through in-game drops and trading. Supply is low-volume but persistent.
All five wear grades are obtainable — Factory New through Battle-Scarred — with the float spanning 0.00 to 0.80. Battle-Scarred specimens exist within the 0.45–0.80 range.
Hydrographic finish in a crimson-and-angular geometric motif across the slide and frame, evoking the structured fabric patterns of a traditional Japanese kimono. The design is restrained and symmetrical.
A niche skin within the Rising Sun Collection. Its Industrial Grade rarity limits market value, but collectors building operation-era sets or East Asian-themed loadouts seek it out for its cultural reference and consistent geometric design.