Inspect AWP | Gungnir
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
AWP | Gungnir Description
Release History
The AWP | Gungnir comes from 'The Norse Collection'. Its release date was November 18, 2019, during the start of Operation Shattered Web. Its Norse mythology-inspired design boasts intricate details and a frosty color scheme.
Designer
Crafted by Valve, the AWP | Gungnir presents a bold and mythological aesthetic with blue, cyan, and white hues, highlighting the creator's talent for crafting visually striking skins. The designer's focus on Gungnir motifs ensures a visually striking appearance.
Pattern and Skin Features
Named after Odin's spear, the rifle is coated with pearlescent blue paint and complemented by a textured silver pattern of wavy lines and curls around a dark blue spear. Individual parts are beige with traditional Old Norse ornaments. The best pattern is the detailed Old Norse engraving.
Float Range
Gungnir has a float value ranging from .00 to .60 making it available across all conditions where initial small abrasions can be seen on beige parts; as wear approaches maximum levels, both number and size of these increase significantly while blue-painted parts show no traces of wear overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
The AWP | Gungnir boasts a drop rate of 0.64% and a drop chance of 0.63%, making it a highly sought-after Covert skin. Its gungnir design adds a mythical touch.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Used by niko, jasonr, and dank1ng, this skin complements commanding gameplay strategies. It's ideal for those leading their team with confidence throughout matches.
Rarity
The AWP | Gungnir features a Covert rarity, making it one of the most iconic and sought-after skins in CS2. Its legendary status and intricate design epitomize rarity and exclusivity, appealing to those who want to own a piece of gaming history.
Popularity
The AWP | Gungnir has a lower popularity score of 35%, which means it is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its Norse mythology theme may attract some interest, though overall, it does not enjoy widespread recognition in CS2.


