Sawed-Off | Fubar is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Chroma 3 Collection, obtainable from the Chroma 3 Case. 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. This well-traveled shotgun has tick marks carved into the barrel.
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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. This well-traveled shotgun has tick marks carved into the barrel. <i>It starts with a bang... it ends with silence</i>
The Fubar was introduced in September 2016 as part of The Chroma 3 Collection. The name references the military acronym FUBAR — a signal from the outset that this skin leans entirely into the battered and weathered aesthetic.
A well-traveled shotgun with tick marks carved into the barrel — a tally of encounters recorded by whoever carried it. The flavor text — 'It starts with a bang... it ends with silence' — is fatalistic, suggesting the gun has been present at the end of many engagements.
Severely weathered aesthetics have a dedicated following. The Fubar's mandatory high-wear float means the heavily used look is not a defect but the design intent — something its collector base understands and embraces.
Mil-Spec Grade, dropping at roughly 1 in 8 odds from the Chroma 3 Case.
Obtainable from the Chroma 3 Case on community markets.
Only Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred conditions exist — the minimum float of 0.40 places all copies at advanced wear. No Factory New, Minimal Wear, or Field-Tested copies are obtainable. StatTrak variant available. Terrorist-side only.
Bare metal with carved tick marks — a pure wear-simulation design where the aging and tally records are the finish itself, with no applied paint or hydrographic.
The Fubar appeals to players who want a shotgun that looks like it has actually been used. The mandatory high-wear float is widely understood as a feature rather than a drawback for its intended audience.