Desert Eagle | Crimson Web (Field-Tested)

Desert Eagle | Crimson Web (Field-Tested)

Restricted

As expensive as it is powerful, the Desert Eagle is an iconic pistol that is difficult to master but surprisingly accurate at long range. It has been painted using a spider web-patterned hydrographic over a red base coat and finished with a semi-gloss topcoat.

Be careful where you walk, you never know where the web is spread

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Description

The Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is a striking CS2 weapon skin featuring the distinctive Crimson Web finish. It is based on the CS:GO legacy model, meaning its look and pattern language come from the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive era and carries forward into Counter-Strike 2 for players who want the classic style with modern gameplay.

This skin is classified as Restricted rarity. While exact drop rates aren’t publicly guaranteed for every individual item, Restricted skins are generally harder to obtain than Mil-Spec or Classified options, and acquisition typically relies on opening the relevant container drops rather than direct crafting alone. For collectors, its rarity tier and pattern identity make it a popular target.

Available condition wears include: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available (Yes), allowing you to track weapon kills. Souvenir is not available (No), so the skin will not be associated with souvenir event drops. The float range for this skin spans from 0.06 to 0.8, meaning you can encounter anything from near-pristine finishes to more visible wear textures depending on what you receive.

Visually, the Crimson Web finish is defined by its crimson-toned web pattern across the pistol’s surfaces. The pattern details are what draw attention—subtle in some areas and more pronounced in others—creating a bold, web-like aesthetic that stands out in both light and shadow. The paint index (232) corresponds to the specific pattern configuration used by this variant, which contributes to its recognizable look within the Crimson Web lineup.

To obtain it, look for the eSports 2014 Summer Case, where this skin can be found as part of the The eSports 2014 Summer Collection. The skin’s container origin makes it a common “seek-and-open” item for players chasing older CS:GO-era designs that remain active and relevant in CS2.

Community reception for the Desert Eagle | Crimson Web is largely positive due to its high-contrast design and the prestige associated with the Desert Eagle platform. Players often view it as a standout sidearm choice—especially for those who want a skin that feels both aggressive and stylish—while collectors appreciate its Restricted tier and identifiable pattern identity.

The Crimson Web Family