P250 | Gunsmoke is an Industrial Grade souvenir finish from The Inferno Collection. All eight distributing packages through Boston 2018 are closed — supply is permanently capped. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history.
A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted using a hydrographic of a gel pen doodle.
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A low-recoil firearm with a high rate of fire, the P250 is a relatively inexpensive choice against armored opponents. It has been painted using a hydrographic of a gel pen doodle.
The P250 | Gunsmoke is part of The Inferno Collection, one of the original CS:GO souvenir drop pools associated with de_inferno. It appeared in souvenir packages across eight major tournaments from ESL One Cologne 2014 through Boston 2018.
A gel-pen doodle hydrographic applied in a loose, hand-drawn style across the pistol body. The design is informal and organic in character — a deliberate contrast to the more structured camouflage and geometric finishes common in the same era.
An early-era souvenir skin with a niche following. Its hand-drawn aesthetic was unusual for its time, and copies from the earliest events — ESL Cologne 2014 or DreamHack 2014 — carry meaningful historical premiums as inaugural Inferno souvenir drops.
Industrial Grade — the second-lowest rarity tier. Available only as a souvenir drop from major tournament matches on Inferno within its distributing timeframe. No StatTrak variant exists.
Souvenir-only. All eight distributing packages — ESL One Cologne 2014 through Boston 2018 — are from completed events. Supply is permanently capped across all stamp variants.
Factory New is not obtainable — the minimum float is 0.06, placing the cleanest specimens in Minimal Wear. Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred are all available up to the 0.80 max float.
Hydrographic finish replicating a gel-pen doodle pattern across the slide and frame. The design is casual and irregular — line work, hatching, and doodle elements applied without geometric rigidity. Wear shows through fading of the ink-like tones.
Appreciated as a curiosity from early CS:GO souvenir history. The doodle aesthetic was unconventional at the time, and early-event stamp variants are sought by collectors building comprehensive Inferno souvenir archives.