P2000 | Imperial is a Mil-Spec Grade finish from The Revolver Case Collection (2015), dropping from the Revolver Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Accurate and controllable, the German-made P2000 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents. It has been laser-etched and painted with red and yellow metallics.
"My feelings are irrelevant Keo, I have an empire to protect - Booth, Arms Dealer" ★ MIL-SPEC GRADEFloat preview not available
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Accurate and controllable, the German-made P2000 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents. It has been laser-etched and painted with red and yellow metallics. <i>My feelings are irrelevant Keo, I have an empire to protect - Booth, Arms Dealer</i>
Imperial was added with the Revolver Case in December 2015, a case release notable for coinciding with the controversial introduction of the R8 Revolver to CS:GO.
The weapon is laser-etched and painted with red and yellow metallics, creating an ornate, heraldic appearance. The combination of engraving and metallic paint gives it a regal, ceremonial quality.
A Mil-Spec P2000 skin from the Revolver Case with a distinctive finish that blends engraving and metallic paint. The max float of 0.20 means all copies look relatively clean.
Mil-Spec Grade; drops from the Revolver Case at roughly 1-in-8 odds per opening at this tier.
Obtainable from the Revolver Case. StatTrak variant available. Max float 0.20 limits wear to Factory New (0–0.07), Minimal Wear (0.07–0.15), and Field-Tested (0.15–0.20) only.
Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested only; max float 0.20 prevents Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. The tight float ceiling means all Imperial copies present as relatively clean.
Laser-etched base with red and yellow metallic paint applied over the engraving. The combination of techniques creates layered visual depth.
Respected for its ornate finish approach. The max float limitation means buyers don't need to hunt for low-float copies—even the most worn examples look presentable.