Inspect Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon Description
Release History
The Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon comes from The Cobblestone Collection. Its release date was July 1, 2014, when it came out during 'Operation Breakout' update. Its history emphasizes its opulent gold detailing, making it a coveted piece.
Designer
Designed by Valve, the Hand Cannon skin boasts a bold blue color scheme. The creator's attention to detail ensures a striking visual appeal.
Pattern and Skin Features
Made of brass and treated with acid to create a patina, this skin showcases blue, yellow, and brown stains across its surface. The handle features a gray leather insert, adding sophistication to its rugged look. The best pattern emerges from the organic variations in color that highlight its unique character.
Float Range
The float value for Hand Cannon ranges from 0.01 to 0.70, allowing for availability in all conditions; at maximum wear levels, abrasions appear on the handle while the layer of patina becomes much more pronounced and contrasting.
Drop Rate and Chance
With a drop rate of 15.98% and a drop chance of 15.98%, the Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon is a popular Restricted skin. Its hand cannon design adds a rugged touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Players such as fallen, snyper, and noway trust this vibrant skin to enhance their aggressive gameplay. Its bold colors align with a playstyle that thrives on securing crucial kills under pressure.
Rarity
The rarity of the Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon is classified as Restricted, making it one of the rarest pistol skins available. This rarity highlights its distinct design and craftsmanship, ensuring that it stands out as a prized possession for discerning players.
Popularity
The Desert Eagle | Hand Cannon has a lower popularity score of 35%, which means it is considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its unique design may attract some interest, but overall, it does not enjoy significant recognition in CS2.


