P90 | Module is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Huntsman Collection, obtainable from the Huntsman Weapon Case. Float caps at 0.35 — no Well-Worn or Battle-Scarred. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history.
Easily recognizable for its unique bullpup design, the P90 is a great weapon to shoot on the move due to its high-capacity magazine and low recoil. It has been painted using metallic paints with an overlayed hexagonal pattern.
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Easily recognizable for its unique bullpup design, the P90 is a great weapon to shoot on the move due to its high-capacity magazine and low recoil. It has been painted using metallic paints with an overlayed hexagonal pattern.
The P90 | Module was introduced with the Huntsman Weapon Case in 2014, part of The Huntsman Collection. It was among the earlier cases to experiment with metallic paint overlays combined with geometric patterning.
Painted using metallic paints with an overlaid hexagonal pattern across the P90 body. The combination of a reflective metallic base with the hexagonal overlay creates a layered, tech-plate aesthetic that reads differently depending on lighting conditions.
A Mil-Spec skin with a clean technical design. Its metallic-and-hex combination appealed to players who wanted a structured, modern look from the 2014 Huntsman pool, and StatTrak availability adds value for performance-tracking players.
Mil-Spec Grade. Drops from the Huntsman Weapon Case at roughly 1 in 8 odds. StatTrak versions are available.
Obtained from the Huntsman Weapon Case. The case is no longer in active rotation but remains tradeable and widely listed on secondary markets. StatTrak versions are available.
Available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested. The float caps at 0.35, so Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred are not obtainable. Field-Tested specimens range from 0.15 to 0.35.
Metallic paint base with an overlaid hexagonal grid pattern across the P90 body. The metallic reflectivity shifts under different lighting, and the hex overlay adds geometric structure to the surface. Wear shows as dulling of the metallic sheen and scuffing at the hex edges.
A solid mid-tier Huntsman skin. The metal-and-hex design has aged well within the SMG category, and the tight float ceiling means the market is dominated by Factory New and Minimal Wear copies. StatTrak versions remain the preferred configuration for most buyers.