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The Glock-18 | Ironwork is a predictable first-round sidearm that's especially formidable against unarmored opponents. Unique for the gun, the slide features a laser-engraved top layer showing off its ivy and thorn work. Like an overgrown garden, if one lets his guard down, it will eventually overwhelm them by bursts.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork was added to CS2 on November 28th, 2016, with the Glove Case update. This skin was designed by the really talented community designer "L'grand," as it detailed a really nice-looking ironwork pattern and gave class to the iconic Glock-18 pistol.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork is a highly sought-after skin; it is obtainable only through the opening of a container called Glove Case. It also belongs to The Glove Collection, which contributes to its exclusivity and demand in the CS2 community.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork is extremely popular and boasts an astonishing popularity rating in CS2 of 85%. Because of this, it ranks among the top 15% of the most popular items in-game, as defined by its very high sales volume and market value.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork is included in 347 other Pistol skins in CS2; thus, it falls into the quite big pool of skins. It is featured with the Mil-Spec Grade rarity classification, and because of that, it is pretty widely available, having an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
The float value of the Glock-18 | Ironwork should range from 0.00 to 1.00 in order to ensure that the skin variant has all of its possible exterior variants. Along with each exterior variant, there is a StatTrak version of the Ironwork for those who want to track their kills in style.
The mood in the community regarding the Glock-18 | Ironwork in CS2 is extremely positive; it has over 5.1K votes on addskins.gg and an amazing average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. The fact that this belongs to the super pro player s1mple further adds to the desirability, making it so popular among players.
The Glock-18 | Ironwork skin in CS2 has a realistic patina finish that magnificently catches the effects of various real-life weapon treatments, including case hardening, cold bluing, and acid forced patinas. The skin predominantly wears shades of gray. The pattern indexes do not affect the appearance of the Ironwork finish.

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.