Glock-18 | Ironwork is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Glove Collection (2016), dropping from the Glove Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The Glock 18 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents and is capable of firing three-round bursts. The slide has been laser etched to depict ivy and thorns.
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The Glock 18 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents and is capable of firing three-round bursts. The slide has been laser etched to depict ivy and thorns. <i>Left unchecked, any garden becomes a tangled mass of weeds</i>
Glock-18 | Ironwork is a Mil-Spec skin from The Glove Collection, dropping from the Glove Case released in November 2016. The slide has been laser etched with an ivy and thorn design — one of the few skins in the game to use laser etching as its primary technique.
Laser etching removes material from the surface rather than adding paint, creating recessed designs in the metal. Ironwork's ivy and thorn motif references wrought iron decorative work — the ornamental scrollwork found in gates and railings.
Glove Case skins hold collector interest from that case's significance in CS:GO history. Ironwork's laser etching technique is uncommon in the game's skin library, and StatTrak versions are collected by Glove Case completionists.
Mil-Spec Grade from the Glove Case. StatTrak versions are available. Full float range 0.00 to 1.00 — all wear grades achievable.
Glock-18 | Ironwork drops from the Glove Case. StatTrak versions are obtainable from the same case.
StatTrak™ is available. Full float range 0.00 to 1.00 — all wear grades from Factory New through Battle-Scarred are possible.
The slide is laser etched with an ivy and thorn design, creating recessed lines in the metal that depict winding plant imagery. The etching technique removes material rather than applying paint.
Ironwork is respected for its unique laser etching technique. The botanical ironwork design is precise and elegant, and it stands apart from painted or hydrographic designs in its production method.