Desert Eagle | Crimson Web

Restricted Pistol

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Community Rating:
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Description: It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat.

Flavor Text: Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread

Finish Style: Hydrographic

Finish Catalog: 232

Added: 10 July 2014

Creator: Valve

Update: Summer is heating up

Skin Quality Steam Logo Price Steam Logo Listings Steam Logo Median Steam Logo Volume
StatTrak Factory New $649.54 1 $433.81 1
StatTrak Minimal Wear $105.81 17 $135.78 1
StatTrak Field-Tested $28.34 62 $29.90 8
StatTrak Well-Worn $30.53 20 $29.58 1
StatTrak Battle-Scarred $28.63 14 $28.86 1
Factory New $357.39 11 $419.99 1
Minimal Wear $51.75 74 $55.18 6
Field-Tested $14.03 211 $16.70 49
Well-Worn $14.95 25 $16.50 5
Battle-Scarred $14.99 31 $13.45 7

The Crimson Web Family

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Origin Story

The Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is a classic red Deagle, released on July 10, 2014, as part of The eSports 2014 Summer Collection. It features a deep red base coat with a black spider-web pattern applied via hydrographic, finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. This skin is considered a collector-leaning, nostalgia-heavy option due to its age and origin in a discontinued eSports collection. The top of the slide and the right side of the weapon prominently display the densest web pattern, making them key visual elements during gameplay.

Drop Chance

Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is Restricted, a Purple-tier skin in the upper half of the rarity ladder. From the eSports 2014 Summer Case: approximately 3.20% per opening (roughly 1 in 31). The 15.98% Restricted tier rate is split across 5 Restricted skins in the case. StatTrak versions drop at ~0.32% from the eSports 2014 Summer Case (about 1 in 313). These per-skin odds assume equal weighting within tier — Valve publishes tier rates but doesn't formally confirm even distribution across skins in a tier.

Skin Condition

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

  • Minimal Wear ($51.75): Minor edge wear begins to appear on high-contact points like the muzzle and slide, but the red color remains rich. This is the cleanest condition available for the skin.
  • Field-Tested ($14.03): Noticeable chipping and small bare-metal spots show on the slide, barrel, and frame, and the red base is slightly muted.
  • Well-Worn ($14.95): Extensive edge wear and more exposed metal are present, with the red base tone more faded and the web pattern interrupted by wear.
  • Battle-Scarred ($14.99): Heavy wear covers most surfaces, with large areas of exposed metal and a very faded red paint, making the spider-web pattern fragmented.

Model

Crimson Web uses the legacy Desert Eagle model, introduced with Summer is heating up on July 10, 2014. The inspect animation and third-person appearance match the original CS:GO version.

How to Obtain

The Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is acquired primarily from opening the eSports 2014 Summer Case. As a Restricted rarity skin, it can also be obtained via trade-up contracts using ten lower-rarity skins from The eSports 2014 Summer Collection. A StatTrak version is also available for kill tracking. For direct purchase, players can find this skin on the Steam Community Market, third-party marketplaces, or various case-opening and skin-trading sites.

Price Range

Desert Eagle | Crimson Web ranges from $14.99 (Battle-Scarred) to $357.39 (Factory New). Field-Tested copies sit at $14.03. StatTrak versions carry a premium at every wear tier.


The current 7-day median is $17.08. The 90-day median is $18.58. The all-time median is $1.99. Volume averages 44 trades per day.

Visual Theme

Hydrographic: It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat. This design features a deep red base with black spider-web lines. The top of the slide and the right side of the weapon show the densest web pattern and red color, making them the most visible elements during gameplay. Players often group Crimson Web skins together visually and compare this Deagle to other Crimson Web weapons and knives.

Player Rating

Rating: 4.75 / 5
Votes: 2

Sticker Compatibility

Red and black stickers create a cohesive look, while white or light gray stickers provide high contrast. Gold and yellow accents can also serve as luxury highlights against the red backdrop. The most visible sticker slot is on the side of the slide.

Desert Eagle | Crimson Web — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web cost?

Crimson Web ranges from $14.03 (Field-Tested) to $357.39 (Factory New) based on current listings. The 7-day median across all tiers is $106.02. StatTrak™ versions carry a significant premium at every wear tier.

How rare is the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web?

Crimson Web is Restricted rarity. There are 5 Restricted skins in The eSports 2014 Summer Collection, giving it an individual drop chance of approximately 3.2%, roughly 1 in 31 case openings. StatTrak™ versions drop at approximately 0.32%, about 1 in 313 cases.

What wear tiers is the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web available in?

The Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred, with a float range of 0.06 to 0.80.

Is the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web available in StatTrak™?

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

Where does the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web come from?

Crimson Web comes from the eSports 2014 Summer Case. At Restricted rarity, it has an individual drop chance of approximately 3.2%, or roughly 1 in 31 cases. StatTrak™ versions drop at approximately 0.32%, about 1 in 313 cases.

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