SCAR-20 | Palm is an Industrial-tier finish from The Dust 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 SCAR-20 is a semi-automatic sniper rifle that trades a high rate of fire and powerful long-distance damage for sluggish movement speed and big price tag. It has been spray-painted using cardboard cutouts, fine mesh, and palm leaves as stencils.
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The SCAR-20 is a semi-automatic sniper rifle that trades a high rate of fire and powerful long-distance damage for sluggish movement speed and big price tag. It has been spray-painted using cardboard cutouts, fine mesh, and palm leaves as stencils.
The Palm is part of The Dust Collection, one of CS:GO's original drop pools from the game's 2013 launch. It is among the earliest SCAR-20 skins in the game.
Spray-painted using cardboard cutouts, fine mesh, and actual palm leaves as stencils — an improvised, layered technique that produces naturalistic patterns from organic material. The overlapping stencils create a complex, irregular surface that mimics vegetation cover. No flavor text accompanies the skin.
Original drop-pool items from The Dust Collection see minimal trading activity. The Palm's stencil technique is historically interesting but doesn't generate significant collector demand.
Industrial Grade, the second-lowest rarity tier.
Available through in-game drops from The Dust Collection. No case required.
Factory New is not obtainable given the 0.06 minimum float; Minimal Wear is the cleanest condition available, with wear extending through Battle-Scarred up to the 0.8 maximum. No StatTrak variant; Counter-Terrorist-side only.
Multi-stencil spray painting using cardboard cutouts, fine mesh, and palm leaves — organic layered patterns from natural material stencils producing irregular vegetation-like coverage.
An early drop-pool item treated primarily as a historical artifact. Minimal market activity but the improvised stencil technique is appreciated by players interested in the material origins of CS:GO's earliest skin designs.