
Karambit | Freehand (Très peu usé)
Prix Actuel
$546.73
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Résumé
Catégorie
SkinType
COUTEAUXArme
KarambitFinition
FreehandCatalogue de Finition
582Variantes de Motif
SupportéVersion du Modèle
CS:GOPopularité
95%Designer
ValveSortie
June 15, 2016Joueurs Professionnels

Aperçu en Jeu
Karambit | Freehand Historique des Prix
7J
30J
3M
TOUT
Statistiques de Prix
Prix Actuel
$546.73Cap. Boursière
$54,673
Variation 7j
+36.57 (+7.17%)
Variation 30j
-22.04 (-3.88%)
Plages de Prix
Bas 7j
$535.84
Haut 7j
$555.84
Bas 30j
$510.16
Haut 30j
$588.23
Bas 52 sem.
$510.16
Haut 52 sem.
$617.1
Plus bas historique
$510.16
Plus haut historique
$617.1
Mis à jour le: 6/4/2026, 1:31:52 AM
Détails du Skin
DESCRIPTION
With its curved blade mimicking a tiger's claw, the knives/karambit" class="text-orange-500 hover:underline underline-offset-4 decoration-orange-500/30">karambit was developed as part of the southeast Asian martial discipline of silat. The knife is typically used with a reverse grip, with the finger ring on the index finger. It has been painted black and purple, then decorated with a metallic marker.
HISTOIRE
The ★ Karambit | Freehand was first introduced to CS2 9 years ago, on
June 15th, 2016.
It was released as part of the Gamma 2 Case, alongside the
"Gamma Exposure" update.
ORIGINE
Freehand was first released in a past case and is no longer in regular weapon cases; it can only be obtained via trading or the Steam Market.
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Faits Rapides & FAQ
What is the price of Karambit | Freehand (Très peu usé)?
Karambit | Freehand (Très peu usé) is currently priced at $546.73 on the Steam Market.
Freehand was first released in a past case and is no longer in regular weapon cases; obtain via trading or Steam Market.
What wear levels are available for Freehand?
The Freehand has a float value range from 0.00 to 1.00, making it available in 5 wear conditions: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred.
Who designed the Freehand?
The Freehand was created by the community designer "Valve", showcasing exceptional artistic talent and creativity.






