Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is a Restricted-tier finish from The eSports 2014 Summer Collection, dropping from the eSports 2014 Summer Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat.
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As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. <i>Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread</i>
The eSports 2014 Summer Case was released in July 2014, bringing a set of themed finishes tied to competitive CS:GO coverage. Crimson Web appeared as a Restricted Desert Eagle — a higher rarity than the CZ75-Auto version in the same case — with the same iconic spider web pattern applied to the Deagle platform.
Crimson Web on the Desert Eagle uses the same construction as other Crimson Web finishes: a spider web hydrographic applied over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. The Desert Eagle's larger frame gives the web pattern more surface area to breathe, making web placement a more significant variable than on smaller pistols.
Desert Eagle Crimson Web has long been considered one of the most sought-after Restricted Desert Eagle finishes. The pattern float — specifically the placement of the web's centre relative to the ejection port — is a collector obsession, with premium examples commanding prices well above standard Restricted market rates.
Restricted Grade from the eSports 2014 Summer Case — roughly a 1-in-156 chance per opening. Min float is 0.06, preventing Factory New. Max float is 0.80. StatTrak™ variants exist.
Crimson Web drops from the eSports 2014 Summer Case. StatTrak™ variants are available. Float range is 0.06 to 0.80 — Factory New is not obtainable.
Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred are available. Factory New cannot exist due to the 0.06 minimum float.
A spider web hydrographic over a red base coat finished with a semi-gloss topcoat — pattern float determines web placement and the position of the centrepiece web node.
Desert Eagle Crimson Web is treated as one of the defining pattern-float skins in CS2. Centred, clean-pattern examples are benchmarks for Deagle collectors, and the skin is a permanent fixture in discussions of best Desert Eagle designs.