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The P250 | Kintsugi is a budget-friendly sidearm known for its manageable recoil and rapid firing capability, making it a viable option for taking down armored foes. Its elegant design features a vibrant orange bird motif and lavish gold detailing set against a pristine ivory backdrop, reminiscent of fine china reserved for special events.
The P250 | Kintsugi was released in CS2 on March 11th, 2026, as part of the Sealed Dead Hand Terminal update, featuring the "Dead Hand Skins" collection. The design for this skin was contributed by the community artist known as "Blazer."
The P250 | Kintsugi skin was first introduced as part of The Dead Hand Collection in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Players can acquire this skin by opening a Sealed Dead Hand Terminal container within the game.
With a popularity of 1%, the P250 | Kintsugi is considered one of the least favored items among CS2 players. This ranking is determined by analyzing the skin's daily sales volume and market value.
The P250 | Kintsugi is one of 437 other Pistol skins in CS2. Classified as a rare skin, the Kintsugi has an estimated drop chance of only 3.2%, making it a highly sought-after and scarce item among players.
There are currently no offers available for the P250 | Kintsugi, indicating its rarity and limited availability in the CS:GO marketplace. This suggests that acquiring this skin may prove challenging due to its scarcity among sellers.
The P250 | Kintsugi skin in CS:GO has a float range of 0.00 to 1.00, ensuring availability in all wear conditions. Additionally, a StatTrak variant of the Kintsugi is available for each wear condition in the game.
The P250 | Kintsugi has garnered more than 100 votes on various CS:GO trading forums, resulting in an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Players appreciate its unique design and quality craftsmanship, making it a sought-after skin in the community.
The P250 | Kintsugi skin features a unique finish inspired by the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, showcasing intricate gold cracks against a black base. The finish gives the weapon a striking and elegant appearance, with the gold detailing adding a touch of luxury and sophistication.

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.