Sawed-Off | First Class is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Baggage 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. Its stock has been wrapped in green leather.
"Mimosa not included" ★ MIL-SPEC GRADEFloat preview not available
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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. Its stock has been wrapped in green leather. <i>Mimosa not included</i>
The First Class is part of The Baggage Collection, one of CS:GO's earliest drop pools introduced at the launch of the skin system in 2013. Like all Baggage Collection items, it surfaces exclusively through standard in-game drops.
The shotgun's stock has been wrapped in green leather, evoking the premium upholstery of first-class travel. The flavor text — 'Mimosa not included' — is a dry acknowledgment of the contrast between the weapon's purpose and its luxury aesthetic.
Baggage Collection skins are baseline cosmetics with little trading activity. The First Class stands out slightly for its leather wrap finish, which is unusual among early-era skins and gives it a material authenticity that purely painted skins lack.
Mil-Spec Grade within the drop pool.
Available through in-game drops from The Baggage Collection. No case or key required.
Float range spans from Factory New through Battle-Scarred, though with a maximum float of 0.50, Battle-Scarred copies fall only at the very lowest wear values. No StatTrak variant; Terrorist-side only.
Green leather wrapping applied to the stock — a material-based finish rather than paint or hydrographic, giving the shotgun an upholstered appearance.
The leather wrap aesthetic is a point of mild interest among collectors who prefer material-based finishes over printed patterns. Market activity is minimal but the concept is consistently noted as one of the better early-era Sawed-Off designs.