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The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning is a precise and reliable full-auto assault rifle preferred by Counter-Terrorists for its accuracy. Its sleek design features a striking sheet lightning pattern in charcoal and gold hues, making it a visually captivating choice on the battlefield.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning was first introduced to CS2 1 month ago, on March 31st, 2025, as part of the "Spring 2025 Skins" update. Since its release, it has become a popular choice among players for its sleek design and vibrant color scheme.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning was introduced as part of a special limited-time event in CS2, where players had the opportunity to earn it by completing specific in-game challenges. The skin quickly became a sought-after item due to its unique design and rarity.
Boasting a staggering popularity rate of 95%, the M4A4 | Sheet Lightning has firmly established itself as a highly sought-after item within the CS2 community. This coveted skin's immense popularity is evidenced by its consistently high daily sales volume and market price.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning is one of 304 other Rifle skins in CS2. Its rarity is Classified, making it a highly sought-after skin with an estimated drop chance of only 2.41%.
Priced between $4.79 and $18.32, the M4A4 | Sheet Lightning is a budget-friendly skin option for CS2 players. It is readily available across various online markets, making it easily accessible for purchase.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning for CS2 has a float value range of 0.00 to 0.75, ensuring it is available in all exteriors for players to enjoy. Unfortunately, there are no StatTrak or Souvenir versions of the Sheet Lightning skin in CS2.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning has garnered more than 100 user reviews on various CS:GO forums, with an average sentiment rating of 4.2 out of 5. Players appreciate its unique design and solid performance in-game.
The M4A4 | Sheet Lightning skin features a "Spray-Paint" style with a unique finish. The weapon showcases a blend of brown and gray colors, achieved through multiple coats applied using stencil patterns.
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.