Talon Knife | Rust Coat is a Covert-tier knife finish dropping from the Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
This ivory-handled karambit features brass rivets and saw-tooth ridges, so it cuts on the way in, and tears on the way out. This memento from Siege is still perfectly operational although the exterior surfaces have rusted.
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This ivory-handled karambit features brass rivets and saw-tooth ridges, so it cuts on the way in, and tears on the way out. This memento from Siege is still perfectly operational although the exterior surfaces have rusted. <i>Scars build character</i>
Talon Knife | Rust Coat was introduced with the Prisma Case in March 2019 as part of the finish options added with that case.
Drops from Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case openings. Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys for both containers.
Rust Coat is a lower-demand finish within the Talon Knife catalogue. The heavily worn aesthetic appeals to a niche segment of the market but does not drive significant price premiums.
Listed at the Covert knife tier with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 384 per case opening, before exterior selection.
Supply now comes from existing inventory and remaining keys, as both Prisma cases are no longer in the active weekly drop pool.
Float values span 0.40–1.00, meaning only Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred exteriors are obtainable. Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested are not available at this float range. A StatTrak™ version exists; no Souvenir variant is offered.
The blade exterior surfaces are intentionally oxidised and rusted, referencing a weapon recovered from a prolonged siege. The finish conveys heavy surface deterioration despite the knife remaining operationally functional.
Positioned at the lower end of the Talon Knife market due to the deliberately degraded appearance and high float floor. The forced Well-Worn minimum means lower-wear copies are unattainable, limiting broader appeal.