SCAR-20 | Sand Mesh is a Consumer-tier finish from The Dust 2 Collection, available from eight historical Dust II tournament souvenir packages. 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 mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils.
"A predator is a predator, no matter the environment" ★ CONSUMER GRADEFloat preview not available
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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 mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils. <i>A predator is a predator, no matter the environment</i>
The Sand Mesh has been part of The Dust 2 Collection's souvenir pool since CS:GO's very first organized tournaments, appearing in eight major packages from DreamHack 2013 through MLG Columbus 2016.
Spray-painted using mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils — a technique producing overlapping geometric patterns from the stencil materials' own textures. The flavor text 'A predator is a predator, no matter the environment' reinforces the SCAR-20's long-range hunter identity across terrain types.
Consumer Grade souvenir items from early Dust II packages carry historical weight. The earliest packages — DreamHack 2013 and EMS One 2014 — contribute the most provenance value to any souvenir item from this collection.
Consumer Grade, the most common rarity tier.
Obtainable from Dust II souvenir packages across eight tournaments from 2013 through 2016. All events concluded, supply permanently fixed.
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.
Mesh and cardboard stencil spray painting — overlapping geometric patterns derived from fencing and cutout stencil materials applied in sandy tan tones.
A historical souvenir item with minimal aesthetic-driven demand. Value derives from early tournament provenance rather than the finish itself.