M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat
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Description: It is still perfectly operational although the exterior surfaces have rusted.
Flavor Text: Some people don't need to hide how dirty their deeds are
Finish Catalog: 414
Added: 8 January 2015
Update: Full Spectrum
The Rust Coat Family
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Origin Story
The M9 Bayonet Rust Coat was released on January 8, 2015, as part of the Full Spectrum update. The in-game description notes that it remains "perfectly operational although the exterior surfaces have rusted," a sentiment echoed by its flavor text, "Some people don't need to hide how dirty their deeds are." This unique aesthetic sets it apart from cleaner knife finishes.
Drop Chance
M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat 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 0.4 to 1. Exteriors: Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available in WW, BS. Well-Worn ($675.53): The blade shows darker, more extensive rust coverage, with the overall tone tending towards deep brown or dark orange, giving the knife a heavily corroded appearance. This tier is often a value pick for collectors seeking a very rusty look without the highest float prices. Battle-Scarred ($523.37): The blade is heavily rusted, appearing very dark and mottled, often close to a deep brown or gray, with minimal visually clean metal. This is commonly viewed as the showcase tier for Rust Coat knives, particularly for floats near the top of the range, for collectors who want the most dramatic and unique look.
Model
Rust Coat uses the legacy M9 Bayonet model, introduced with Full Spectrum on January 8, 2015. The inspect animation and third-person appearance match the original CS:GO version.
How to Obtain
Knives are not part of the standard weapon skin pool and have a very low drop rate from cases. A StatTrak version is also available for kill tracking.
Price Range
M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat ranges from $523.37 (Battle-Scarred) to $675.53 (Well-Worn). StatTrak versions carry a premium at every wear tier.
The current 7-day median is $612.73. The 90-day median is $587.64. The all-time median is $170.44. Volume averages 0 trades per day.
Visual Theme
Patina: It is still perfectly operational although the exterior surfaces have rusted. The blade features dark brown, reddish-brown, and grayish tones consistent with heavily rusted metal, displaying a mottled, uneven rust pattern. In first-person view, the broad, spear-point blade with its prominent rusty patina is the most visible element. This finish is often compared to abandoned or relic tools and weapons, evoking a scavenged, wasteland aesthetic.
Player Rating
Rating: 5.00 / 5
Votes: 1
Sticker Compatibility
Knives in CS2 do not support stickers, so sticker compatibility is not applicable for the M9 Bayonet | Rust Coat. Discussions about sticker crafts typically concern weapon skins with four sticker slots, not knives.
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