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19 Apr 2026 18:46

<p data-path-to-node="3">I&rsquo;m looking at two different Minimal Wear AK-47 skins, but one looks much cleaner than the other even though they have the same wear grade. Is there a hidden stat that determines how many scratches appear on the weapon? I don't want to overpay for a skin that looks worse than it should. I noticed that the barrel on the first one is almost entirely black, while the second one has silver showing through. This seems very inconsistent for items that share the exact same quality name in the inventory. Are there specific areas on the gun where wear is more likely to show up first?

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20 Apr 2026 01:10 #1

You are likely seeing the difference in float values, which is a numerical range from 0 to 1. Even within the same category like "Minimal Wear," a lower number means fewer scratches and a better overall look. Most experienced traders check this specific number before confirming any deal. This precise decimal value is what truly defines the "cleanliness" of the skin's finish. You can often find this information by using the "inspect" feature or checking the item's metadata on a trading platform. It is common for a high-end Field-Tested skin with a great float to look better than a poor Minimal Wear one

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20 Apr 2026 03:16 #2

Learning about the technical wear system is the first step toward becoming a successful skin collector. These numerical values remain permanent on the item and cannot be changed or improved over time. Mastering this concept helps you spot high-quality items that others might overlook during a quick search. To get a full breakdown of how these wear ranges affect your weapons, you should visithttps://dmarket.com/cs2-wiki/ for expert guidance. This knowledge will prevent you from making costly mistakes when bidding on high-tier inventory. Always take a moment to inspect the 3D model of the item to see the scratch placement for yourself. Understanding the market demand for "low-float" items is essential for long-term trading success

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