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Description: It has been spray-painted using a tangle of masking tape as a stencil.

Flavor Text: True power is demonstrated with subtle application

Finish Style: Spray-Paint

Finish Catalog: 143

Added: 14 August 2013

Update: The Arms Deal

Skin Quality Steam Logo Price Steam Logo Listings Steam Logo Median Steam Logo Volume
StatTrak Factory New No Recent Price No Recent Price
StatTrak Minimal Wear $739.41 1 $376.52 1
StatTrak Field-Tested $661.80 3 $529.78 1
StatTrak Well-Worn $433.26 2 $414.66 1
StatTrak Battle-Scarred $785.87 1 No Recent Price
Factory New No Recent Price $800.00 1
Minimal Wear $543.79 5 $589.20 1
Field-Tested $477.76 5 $409.45 3
Well-Worn $503.02 2 $467.47 1
Battle-Scarred $500.59 4 $455.36 2

The Urban Masked Family

Similar M9 Bayonet Skins

Origin Story

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked was released on August 14, 2013, as part of The Arms Deal update, introducing a spray-painted finish using a masking tape stencil. Its design features a muted gray, off-white, and dark charcoal pattern across the blade, maintaining a low-contrast, camouflage aesthetic. This knife is often considered a budget-friendly, tactical option within the M9 Bayonet family, appealing to those who prefer an understated look over flashier designs. While not a high-tier status symbol, it serves as a functional entry point for players seeking an M9 Bayonet with a military-inspired theme. The Urban Masked family is recognized for its subtle application, as noted in its flavor text: "True power is demonstrated with subtle application."

Drop Chance

M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked is a knife-tier skin, so standard Valve rarity odds don't apply. Knives drop at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% from supported cases before accounting for which knife type and finish you get. Valve doesn't publish individual knife or phase probabilities.

Skin Condition

Float range 0.06 to 0.8. Exteriors: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available in FN, MW, FT, WW, BS.

  • Factory New (No Recent Price): The blade displays a crisp, continuous masking-tape pattern with high contrast between light gray, off-white stripes, and the dark charcoal/black base, showing minimal to no visible scratches or edge wear.
  • Minimal Wear ($543.79): The pattern remains almost indistinguishable from Factory New, with very minor wear appearing as tiny dark flecks along the edge and spine if inspected closely, making it a value pick for its clean appearance.
  • Field-Tested ($477.76): Edge and tip wear become visibly noticeable, with more dark base exposed along the blade’s perimeter, making the knife look more "used" while the central tape pattern is still visible.
  • Well-Worn ($503.02): Large portions of the blade edges and some flat areas show heavy wear, with the lighter spray layer significantly thinned, making the blade appear dirtier and more monotone with less distinct tape pattern.
  • Battle-Scarred ($500.59): Highest floats show extensive chipping and surface wear, with large sections of the blade dominated by exposed dark base color and grime, and only fragments of the original tape pattern remaining, appealing to those who favor a "war-torn" aesthetic.

Model

Urban Masked uses the legacy M9 Bayonet model, introduced with The Arms Deal on August 14, 2013. The inspect animation and third-person appearance match the original CS:GO version.

How to Obtain

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked is obtained as a rare special item from opening CS:GO Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, or CS:GO Weapon Case 3. These cases no longer drop regularly and are primarily acquired through trading or the market. A StatTrak version is also available for kill tracking.

Price Range

M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked ranges from $500.59 (Battle-Scarred) to $543.79 (Minimal Wear). StatTrak versions carry a premium at every wear tier.


The current 7-day median is $409.43. The 90-day median is $420.00. The all-time median is $108.42. Volume averages 1 trades per day.

Visual Theme

Spray-Paint: It has been spray-painted using a tangle of masking tape as a stencil. The blade features muted gray, off-white, and dark charcoal colors in a camouflage pattern, while the handle and guard maintain a standard dark M9 hardware look. In first-person view, the upper half of the blade's spine and the near-side flat are most visible, showcasing the overlapping tape stripes. This finish is often grouped with other Urban Masked weapons and compared to urban camouflage or grayscale themes for its subtle, low-contrast appearance.

Player Rating

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Sticker Compatibility

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked does not have sticker slots, so sticker compatibility refers to pairing it with other weapons in a cohesive loadout. Its grayscale pattern lends itself well to neutral or monochrome stickers, such as black, white, gray, or silver designs. Some players also incorporate subtle blue or teal stickers on matching Urban Masked rifles or pistols to complement the tactical aesthetic.

M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked cost?

Urban Masked ranges from $477.76 (Field-Tested) to $543.79 (Minimal Wear) based on current listings. The 7-day median across all tiers is $544.75. StatTrak™ versions carry a significant premium at every wear tier.

How rare is the M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked?

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked is knife-tier. Knives drop at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% from supported cases. Valve doesn't publish individual knife type or finish probabilities.

What wear tiers is the M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked available in?

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked is available in Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred, with a float range of 0.06 to 0.80.

Is the M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked available in StatTrak™?

Yes, Urban Masked is available in StatTrak™ in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred.

Where does the M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked come from?

The M9 Bayonet | Urban Masked comes from the CS:GO Weapon Case, CS:GO Weapon Case 2, CS:GO Weapon Case 3, Operation Bravo Case, Operation Phoenix Weapon Case, Operation Vanguard Weapon Case, Revolver Case, Winter Offensive Weapon Case, eSports 2013 Case, eSports 2013 Winter Case, and eSports 2014 Summer Case. Like all knives, it drops at a combined rate of approximately 0.26% — Valve doesn't publish individual knife type or finish probabilities.

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