Inspect MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT Description
Release History
The MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT comes from The Vertigo Collection. Its release date was August 14, 2013, when it came out during 'The Arms Deal' update. Its history highlights the classic DDPAT camouflage, perfect for urban environments.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT presents a tactical and utilitarian aesthetic with a gray camouflage pattern, reflecting the creator's skill in blending practicality with visual appeal. The designer's focus on digital disruptive patterns ensures a versatile and appealing skin.
Pattern and Skin Features
The Urban DDPAT skin showcases pixel camouflage painted in gray colors across its body, providing tactical appeal with its solid gray magazine and unpainted belt; thus creating effective textures—making this option popular among urban warfare enthusiasts!
Float Range
Urban DDPAT has a float range from 0.06 to 0.80 which makes it available across all conditions where small abrasions first appear on the body of the weapon in Minimal Wear condition; at higher floats close to maximum wear levels about half of its paint layer becomes noticeably worn off overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
The MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT is a Consumer Grade skin with a drop rate of unknown and a drop chance of 0%. Its urban design adds a gritty touch, but its rarity makes it a niche choice for enthusiasts.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Favored by flusha, chrisj, and waylander, this military-themed skin enhances tactical maneuvering suited towards dominating through strategy.
Rarity
Featuring Consumer Grade rarity, Urban DDPAT is considered one of the more common skins available. Its simple design and urban camouflage pattern appeal to players looking for practicality.
Popularity
With a lower popularity score of 65%, the MAC-10 | Urban DDPAT is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its urban camouflage design may attract some interest, though overall, it does not enjoy widespread recognition in CS2.


