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The P2000 | Acid Etched was introduced to the main schema of CS2 on March 31st, 2020, being part of highly expected additions within the Prisma 2 Case. According to its talented community artist, Slevin, this battle-scarred skin has since obtained very high popularity with players desiring a gritty, weathered aesthetic for this trusty sidearm.
The Acid-etched version of the P2000 can be achieved by an opening case container of a case called Prisma 2 Case, containing various types of weapon skins. It falls under the collection named The Prisma 2 Collection, which in general includes many visually beautiful skins for CS2 players.
The popularity rating for the P2000 | Acid Etched stands at 85%, hence it is among the popular items in CS2. This skin is highly popular, meaning its demand far outweighs its supply. Popularity is directly measured by the current market price and the volume of sales happening daily.
The P2000 | Acid Etched is one of the 347 other Pistol skins, making it relatively uncommon to find. This skin is available in the rarity classification of Restricted. Its approximate drop chance is 15.98%, hence pretty popular among collectors and players.
The P2000 | Acid Etched is an affordable skin, costing in a range of $0.20-$4.54, which actually fits the budget of many gamers. It is highly accessible because it is quite available within many markets, and there are about 854K units present in public CS2 inventories.
The float value of the P2000 | Acid Etched in CS2 ranges from 0.00 to 1.00, thus allowing this skin to be dropped in every exterior. In every exterior, the respective variant of the StatTrak for Acid Etched is also available.
A very positive vibe in the community echoes with the P2000 | Acid Etched in CS2, which evidences a high average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars and over 2.6K votes on addskins.gg. Its popularity is cemented further, as this skin is owned by famous professional players like guardian, fnx, and olofmeister.
The Acid Etched skin is a very detailed replication of real-life acid-forced patina, with its characteristic greenish-blue hues and uneven texture. Each weapon skin is unique because of the pattern index dictating the intensity and distribution of the acid etching in its 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.