P250 | Crimson Kimono
Industrial Grade Pistol
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Description: It has been painted with a hydrographic in a geometric motif.
Finish Catalog: 466
Added: 26 May 2015
Creator: Valve
Update: Operation Bloodhound
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Origin Story
The P250 Crimson Kimono, released on May 26, 2015, as part of Operation Bloodhound, features a hydrographic application in a geometric motif. This design is drawn from The Rising Sun Collection. Its pattern evokes traditional Japanese textile art, characterized by repeating angular forms. The P250's compact frame provides a canvas for the intricate crimson and black pattern.
Drop Chance
P250 | Crimson Kimono is Industrial Grade, a common skin tier, one step above Consumer Grade. It can drop as an end-of-match reward from active competitive play on the Rising Sun Collection item pool. Map drops follow a weighted rarity system that heavily favors common grades, so Industrial Grade drops are uncommon and Valve doesn't publish per-skin odds. There is 1 other Industrial Grade skin in the collection competing for the same drop slot. Most copies enter the market through trade-up contracts or direct purchase at a listed seller's price.
Skin Condition
Float range 0 to 0.8. Exteriors: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is not available for this skin.
- Factory New ($68.54): The crimson and white hydrographic pattern is fully intact and vibrant across the weapon.
- Minimal Wear ($27.04): Minor wear begins to appear on the edges of the P250, but the overall pattern remains clear.
- Field-Tested ($22.50): Scratches become noticeable on the slide and grip, with some dulling of the crimson color.
- Well-Worn ($21.29): Significant wear is visible across the weapon, leading to a faded appearance of the kimono pattern.
- Battle-Scarred ($17.73): The hydrographic pattern is heavily degraded, with large areas showing significant discoloration and scratching.
Model
Crimson Kimono uses the legacy P250 model, introduced with Operation Bloodhound on May 26, 2015. The inspect animation and third-person appearance match the original CS:GO version.
How to Obtain
The P250 | Crimson Kimono is acquired as a random end-of-match drop from The Rising Sun Collection, typically awarded for active competitive play. Players can also obtain this Industrial Grade skin through trade-up contracts, using ten lower-rarity skins from the same collection. Additionally, it is available for purchase on the Steam Community Market, various third-party marketplaces, and through skin-trading sites.
Price Range
P250 | Crimson Kimono ranges from $17.73 (Battle-Scarred) to $68.54 (Factory New). Field-Tested copies sit at $22.50.
The current 7-day median is No Recent Price. The 90-day median is $22.91. The all-time median is $1.03. Volume averages 0 trades per day.
Visual Theme
Hydrographic: It has been painted with a hydrographic in a geometric motif. This design features a crimson and black color scheme. The slide and grip are the most prominent parts of the weapon during gameplay.
Player Rating
Rating: 4.00 / 5
Votes: 1
Sticker Compatibility
The P250 Crimson Kimono, with its Hydrographic finish, provides a clean surface for sticker application. The design's bold red and black colors are complemented by stickers in similar hues, or by white and gold stickers for contrast.
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