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The Glock-18 | Grinder is a trustworthy sidearm; it's particularly good for taking down enemies who have no armor and with the capability to fire three-round bursts. The steel slide has a design which was painstakingly made from combining stenciling with hand-painting in oil paints-a true showstopper which demands attention.
The first appearance of Glock-18 | Grinder in the virtual fields of CS2 took place on November 11th, 2014. Being a very valuable part of Operation Vanguard Weapon Case, it was designed by the very talented community designer "Algis." It quickly became one of the highly demanded choices among players wanting a bit of artistry in their armory.
The Glock-18 | Grinder is a rare skin received by opening an Operation Vanguard Weapon Case container. Entering the Skin into the rather exclusive list of items in the Vanguard Collection makes it unique among other skins.
The Glock-18 | Grinder is extremely popular, and its popularity in the CS2 community stands at 90%. This fact can easily be judged by high sales volume and its expensive price, making it one of the most popular skins in this game.
The Glock-18 | Grinder is one of the 347 other Pistol skins, making them part of a relatively larger pool. However, it does fall under the Restricted class of rarity, and that would make this skin rather rare because of its estimated drop chance of about 15.98%, adding a kind of exclusivity to those who get it in their drop.
The Glock-18 | Grinder exists in Factory New, Minimal Wear, and Field-Tested, with float values ranging from 0.02 to 0.25. Collectors can also pick up a StatTrak variant of the Grinder in each of these skins.
The community sentiment regarding the Glock-18 | Grinder in CS2 is generally positive. In total, it has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars with over 7.3K votes on addskins.gg. Besides, its ownership among high-profile professional players like coldzera, kennys, and chrisj further speaks volumes about its popularity.
The Glock-18 | Grinder has a patina-inspired design in CS2. It may look like the shell which forms in real life on the firearms after specific chemical reactions. Its main color is gray, adding sleekness, and according to the pattern index, it will make the skin look different due to how this finish was created for Grinder.

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.