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The P2000 | Red FragCam is a reliable sidearm with which one can target with very high accuracy; it is thus quite suitable to start with the first round. The bold design comes with a bright polygonal camouflage pattern, achieved with hydrographic painting techniques.
The P2000 | Red FragCam first hit the virtual battlefields of CS2 on February 12th, 2014. This showy skin of the weapon was presented together with the "Introducing the CZ75-Auto" update and finally brought some notes of fierce fire into the players' loadouts.
The P2000 | Red FragCam is one of the most popular skins in CS2. Opening the case CS2 Weapon Case 3 will provide ownership of this skin. This skin belongs to The Arms Deal 3 Collection. This adds extra style and rarity to the weapon.
The popularity of P2000 | Red FragCam stands at 75%, which positions it as one of the top 25% most popular skins within the game CS2. The evaluation is based on two equally important factors, namely the daily sales volume and average market price of the skin.
The P2000 | Red FragCam is just one of 347 other Pistol skins; this makes the skin rather common when compared to other skins in the game. The drop chance of the skin is approximately 79.92%, making fairly common to get this skin in gameplay.
Because its float value ranges from 0.00 to 0.70, this skin is extremely versatile and lets players see this lively design in all exteriors. Further, with each of those exterior options, collectors have the opportunity to find a StatTrak version of the Red FragCam skin that adds some personality to track the frags with style.
The P2000 | Red FragCam for CS2 enjoys a really positive community sentiment with many votes and has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars on addskins.gg. Reinforcing further, the facts above are true because it is owned by professional players like happy, maikelele, and n0thing.
Red FragCam finish on this P2000 features hydrographic style, where the weapon parts are immersed in a water tank and wrapped with floating film. The eventual pattern has a dominant red tint, but the outcome will be different with pattern index.

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.