PP-Bizon | Water Sigil is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The eSports 2013 Winter Collection (late 2013), dropping from the eSports 2013 Winter Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The Bizon SMG is low-damage, but offers a uniquely designed high-capacity drum magazine that reloads quickly. It has been painted using a hydrographic with a Japanese inspired water pattern.
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The Bizon SMG is low-damage, but offers a uniquely designed high-capacity drum magazine that reloads quickly. It has been painted using a hydrographic with a Japanese inspired water pattern.
Water Sigil was introduced with the eSports 2013 Winter Case in late 2013 as part of The eSports 2013 Winter Collection. The design uses a Japanese-inspired water pattern hydrographic, placing it within the East Asian visual tradition of water illustration common in early CS:GO skin design.
Painted using a hydrographic with a Japanese-inspired water pattern, referencing the traditional ukiyo-e and decorative arts representations of moving water. The 'sigil' in the name implies that the water pattern functions as a symbolic marking on the weapon.
Water Sigil is a Mil-Spec PP-Bizon from one of CS:GO's earliest cases. Its Japanese water pattern and eSports 2013 Winter Case pedigree give it collector interest among buyers of early-era CS:GO skins.
Mil-Spec Grade, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 31 per eSports 2013 Winter Case opening before exterior selection.
Obtainable from the eSports 2013 Winter Case, which is no longer in active weekly rotation. The maximum float of 0.5 limits Battle-Scarred to the range of 0.45–0.50. StatTrak™ versions are available.
Available in Factory New through Battle-Scarred (Battle-Scarred limited to 0.45–0.50). StatTrak™ variants track kills across all accessible exteriors.
Japanese-inspired water pattern hydrographic applied across the PP-Bizon body, rendering stylised wave and current forms drawn from East Asian decorative water illustration traditions.
Water Sigil is an early CS:GO Mil-Spec with cultural specificity. The Japanese water pattern connects it to a tradition also used in other early CS:GO designs, and the eSports 2013 Winter Case provenance adds historical context.