P2000 | Ocean Foam is a Classified-tier finish from The Bravo Collection (2013), dropping from the Operation Bravo 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. This memento from Seaside has been painted using a transparent blue abstract hydrographic over a metallic base coat.
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Accurate and controllable, the German-made P2000 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents. This memento from Seaside has been painted using a transparent blue abstract hydrographic over a metallic base coat. <i>Waves break, our resolve doesn't - Kotaro Izaki, Breach Expert</i>
Ocean Foam was released with Operation Bravo in September 2013, one of the earliest CS:GO operations and one of the first to introduce premium Classified pistol drops via the Operation Bravo Case.
Transparent blue abstract paint is applied via hydrographic over a metallic base coat, creating a fluid, water-like visual. The skin is described as 'a memento from Seaside,' connecting it to the Bravo-era map lore.
A Classified P2000 skin with 2013 provenance that remains one of the most recognizable early-era pistol designs. The fluid blue aesthetic has broad appeal, and the early case origins add collector value.
Classified-tier; drops from the Operation Bravo Case at roughly 1-in-64 odds per opening at this tier.
Obtainable from the Operation Bravo Case. StatTrak variant available. Max float 0.12 means only Factory New (0–0.07) and Minimal Wear (0.07–0.12) copies exist.
Factory New and Minimal Wear only; max float 0.12 prevents Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. The limited float ceiling makes all existing copies look relatively clean.
Transparent blue hydrographic over a metallic base. The abstract water-pattern design catches light differently per copy depending on the layering of the transparent paint.
A beloved early-era Classified skin. Factory New copies are the definitive version; the tight float ceiling means both FN and MW look clean and nearly indistinguishable to the naked eye.