Inspect M4A4 | Howl
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
M4A4 | Howl Description
Release History
The M4A4 | Howl comes from 'The Huntsman Collection'. Its release date was May 1, 2014, during 'The Hunt Begins' update. Featuring a fiery wolf design, it remains one of the rarest and most iconic skins.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the M4A4 | Howl presents a bold and artistic aesthetic with a red finish, reflecting the creator's skill in blending wolf motifs with modern design. The designer's focus on howl motifs makes this skin appealing to players who enjoy animal styles.
Pattern and Skin Features
The M4A4 Howl boasts a fierce red-and-black color scheme featuring an open-mouthed wolf's head painted in an orange-white gradient. Adorned with red flames throughout its body, this skin symbolizes aggression and power on the battlefield.
Float Range
Howl has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.40 which limits it only to conditions except Battle-Scarred where initial abrasions can be seen in Factory New condition; as wear approaches maximum levels, significant abrasions occur on painted parts while preserving details of the wolf's head overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
The M4A4 | Howl is a Contraband skin with a drop chance of 0.26% and an unknown drop rate. Its howl design adds a mysterious touch, but its rarity makes it highly exclusive.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Favored by coldzera, device, and xyp9x, this legendary skin enhances commanding gameplay. It's ideal for players looking to make a statement while executing high-impact plays.
Rarity
The M4A4 | Howl features a Contraband rarity, positioning it among the rarest and most coveted skins in CS2. Its striking wolf design and fierce colors make it a highly sought-after item for collectors who appreciate bold artwork.
Popularity
The M4A4 | Howl has a lower popularity score of 35%, which means it is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its fierce wolf design appeals to some players, though overall, it does not enjoy widespread recognition in CS2.


