Inspect R8 Revolver | Desert Brush
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
R8 Revolver | Desert Brush Description
Release History
The R8 Revolver | Desert Brush comes from The 2021 Dust 2 Collection. Its release date was September 22, 2021, when it came out during 'Operation Riptide.' Its history showcases its sandy, desert-inspired camo, designed for blending into arid environments.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the R8 Revolver | Desert Brush presents a rugged and earthy look with a brown finish, reflecting the creator's skill in blending natural themes with modern design. The designer's attention to detail ensures a visually appealing and cohesive aesthetic.
Pattern and Skin Features
This skin showcases an abstract pattern with varying strokes in brown and beige tones, giving it a unique artistic flair, while the solid beige handle adds to its overall aesthetic.
Float Range
With a float range from 0.00 to 0.60, this skin is available in all conditions. Small abrasions appear on the handle in Factory New condition, while at maximum wear, about 50% of the paint layer is removed.
Drop Rate and Chance
The R8 Revolver | Desert Brush is a Consumer Grade skin with a drop rate of unknown and a drop chance of 0%. Its desert brush design adds a natural touch, but its rarity makes it a rare find.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Wielded by fallen, spunj, and tarik, this skin is ideal for players who excel in versatile gameplay that combines stealth and aggression. Its unique attributes resonate with those who take creative approaches while executing strategies in various combat situations.
Rarity
The R8 Revolver | Desert Brush features a Consumer Grade rarity, marking it as one of the rarest skins available. Its earthy tones and simple design appeal to players who appreciate a more understated aesthetic in their weapon collection.
Popularity
The R8 Revolver | Desert Brush boasts a popularity score of 65%, making it a good skin that is moderately popular due to its earthy tones and camouflage pattern. While it has some appeal, it does not achieve widespread recognition in CS2.


