Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze

Mil-Spec Pistol

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Found in 1 case & 1 Collection

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Description: A custom paint job has been applied with a rust-colored base and white detailing.

Flavor Text: Nothing a little sandpaper can't fix

Finish Style: Custom Paint Job

Finish Catalog: 645

Added: 16 March 2017

Creator: Workshop Submission

Update: Take a trip to the Canals

Skin Quality Steam Logo Price Steam Logo Listings Steam Logo Median Steam Logo Volume
StatTrak Factory New $4.16 No Recent Price
StatTrak Minimal Wear $2.70 No Recent Price
StatTrak Field-Tested $1.08 No Recent Price
StatTrak Well-Worn $1.19 67 No Recent Price
StatTrak Battle-Scarred $1.14 No Recent Price
Factory New $1.85 No Recent Price
Minimal Wear $0.83 No Recent Price
Field-Tested $0.59 No Recent Price
Well-Worn $0.54 No Recent Price
Battle-Scarred $0.69 85 No Recent Price

The Oxide Blaze Family

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Origin Story

The Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze features a custom paint job with a rust-colored base and white detailing, released on March 16, 2017, as part of The Spectrum Collection. This skin is recognized for its worn, industrial aesthetic, often appealing to players who prefer a budget-friendly option with a distinct look. It is commonly discussed in the community as a budget, rust-themed Deagle, fitting well into black, white, or neutral-themed loadouts. The skin's visual identity, with its rusty brown and off-white colors, makes it a popular choice for those seeking a unique, weathered appearance without the premium price tag.

Drop Chance

Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze is Mil-Spec, a Blue-tier skin, less common than base collection drops. From the Spectrum Case: approximately 11.42% per opening (roughly 1 in 9). The 79.92% Mil-Spec tier rate is split across 7 Mil-Spec skins in the case. StatTrak versions drop at ~1.14% from the Spectrum Case (about 1 in 88). 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 to 0.5. Exteriors: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn. StatTrak is available in FN, MW, FT, WW, BS.

  • Factory New ($1.85): The rust-colored base appears clean and uniform, with crisp white detailing and minimal to no visible scratches or edge wear.
  • Minimal Wear ($0.83): Small scratches or dulling may appear on high-contact edges like the front of the slide, but the rust base and white details remain intact.
  • Field-Tested ($0.59): Noticeable edge wear and small chips appear on the slide and muzzle, with some underlying darker metal starting to show, and white detailing may show small breaks.
  • Well-Worn ($0.54): More extensive chipping along edges and high-contact surfaces reveals darker base material, and white detailing can appear visibly scratched and fragmented.

Model

Oxide Blaze uses the legacy Desert Eagle model, introduced with Take a trip to the Canals on March 16, 2017. The inspect animation and third-person appearance match the original CS:GO version.

How to Obtain

The Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze is primarily obtained by opening a Spectrum Case. As a Mil-Spec rarity skin, it can also be acquired through trade-up contracts using ten lower-rarity skins from The Spectrum Collection. A StatTrak version is also available for kill tracking. For direct purchase, players can find it listed on the Steam Community Market, third-party marketplaces, or various case-opening and skin trading sites.

Price Range

Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze ranges from $0.69 (Battle-Scarred) to $1.85 (Factory New). Field-Tested copies sit at $0.59. StatTrak versions carry a premium at every wear tier.


The current 7-day median is No Recent Price. The 90-day median is $0.69. The all-time median is $0.27. Volume averages 0 trades per day.

Visual Theme

Custom Paint Job: A custom paint job has been applied with a rust-colored base and white detailing. The dominant colors are a rusty brown or orange-brown base with off-white detailing and darker metal accents. In first-person view, the rust-colored slide and frame with white graphics on the slide are the most visible elements. It is frequently grouped among white and black/white compatible skins in loadout guides.

Player Rating

Rating: 4.50 / 5
Votes: 1

Sticker Compatibility

The Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze, with its rust-colored base and white detailing, pairs well with white, black, or grey stickers, fitting neutral-themed loadouts. Orange, brown, or copper accents can also complement its rusty aesthetic. The most visible sticker slot in first-person view is on the slide/body area.

Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze cost?

Oxide Blaze ranges from $0.54 (Well-Worn) to $1.85 (Factory New) based on current listings. StatTrak™ versions carry a significant premium at every wear tier.

How rare is the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze?

Oxide Blaze is Mil-Spec rarity. There are 7 Mil-Spec skins in The Spectrum Collection, giving it an individual drop chance of approximately 11.42%, roughly 1 in 9 case openings. StatTrak™ versions drop at approximately 1.142%, about 1 in 88 cases.

What wear tiers is the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze available in?

The Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze is available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred, with a float range of 0.00 to 0.50.

Is the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze available in StatTrak™?

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

Where does the Desert Eagle | Oxide Blaze come from?

Oxide Blaze comes from the Spectrum Case. At Mil-Spec rarity, it has an individual drop chance of approximately 11.42%, or roughly 1 in 9 cases. StatTrak™ versions drop at approximately 1.142%, about 1 in 88 cases.

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