Sawed-Off | Forest DDPAT is a Consumer-tier finish from The Bank Collection, available through in-game drops. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The classic Sawed-Off deals very heavy close-range damage, but with its low accuracy, high spread and slow rate of fire, you'd better kill what you hit. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic.
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The classic Sawed-Off deals very heavy close-range damage, but with its low accuracy, high spread and slow rate of fire, you'd better kill what you hit. It has been painted using a Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic. <i>By the time you're close enough to notice the pixels it's already too late</i>
The Forest DDPAT is part of The Bank Collection, one of CS:GO's original drop collections from the game's 2013 launch. It uses the Digital Disruptive Pattern hydrographic — a pixelated camouflage that appeared across numerous weapons in CS:GO's early collection pools.
DDPAT stands for Digital Disruptive Pattern — a pixelated camouflage derived from military digital systems. The forest variant applies green-toned pixels across the weapon. The flavor text — 'By the time you're close enough to notice the pixels it's already too late' — is shared across the DDPAT family.
DDPAT skins were ubiquitous in CS:GO's early years. The Forest DDPAT on the Sawed-Off is a baseline cosmetic with minimal market activity and no case exclusivity.
Consumer Grade, the most common rarity tier.
Available through in-game drops from The Bank Collection.
Factory New is not obtainable given the 0.06 minimum float; Minimal Wear is the cleanest available condition, with wear extending through Battle-Scarred up to the 0.8 maximum. No StatTrak variant; Terrorist-side only.
Digital Disruptive Pattern (DDPAT) hydrographic in forest green tones — a pixelated camouflage pattern derived from military digital systems.
DDPAT skins are treated as historical baseline cosmetics. The Forest DDPAT is functional but attracts almost no collector interest, serving primarily as a filler skin for those building complete collection sets.