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The Desert Eagle | Heirloom dropped in the CS2 virtual arena about nine years ago to this very date, on February 12th, 2014. This marvelous weapon was released among the players as a precious fill for the CS2 Weapon Case 3, accompanying the highly expected "Introducing the CZ75-Auto" update.
The skin of the Desert Eagle | Heirloom is one of the highly sought items in CS2, obtained by opening a container of CS2 Weapon Case 3. This skin is also part of the collection entitled The Arms Deal 3 Collection, which further heightens its desirability among players.
The Desert Eagle | Heirloom Field-Tested is the most popular CS2 skin, holding an 85% popularity rating. It is always within the top 15% of the most wanted skins, under the integrated daily sales volume and market price.
Excluding the Desert Eagle | Heirloom, there are 347 other pistol skins, making this not very common to get. It falls under the Restricted rarity and has a rough estimate of a drop chance of 15.98%, so getting this skin is an achievement.
By popular demand, the Desert Eagle | Heirloom-Field-Tested normally tries to cater to a reasonable price range of $4.05-$42.99 in CS2. The skin is widely available in almost all popular markets and is easily accessible to players. There are approximately 82.9K units of Heirloom currently held in public CS2 user inventories.
The range of float values for the Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Field-Tested) in CS2 is from 0.00 to 0.80, which means the player is able to get this skin in any exterior. For each option of exterior for the Heirloom, there is an available StatTrak variant.
Desert Eagle | Heirloom got a lot of love from the community-it gathered more than 4.5K votes on addskins.gg and has an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. It's that popular that even famous pro players like chrisj, daps, and seang@res have this skin.
This Field-Tested Desert Eagle features a very dramatic "Patina" style, with the Heirloom finish that emulates what real-life weapon patinas would look like through such processes as case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas. The Heirloom finish remains the same without variation, regardless of pattern indexes, and lends an air of realism to the firearm.
According to the forecast, the price of the Desert Eagle | Heirloom (Field-Tested) is expected grow to $ 5.8 (3.6%) in a month. After that, in the next quarter it will rise to $ 6.7 (19.67%). Further ahead, it is pojected to increase to $ 7.91 (41.29%) in half a year. Then, in a calendar year, it will likely rise to $ 13.08 (134.0%). Confidence is high — it is advised to buy.

Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.