Five-SeveN | Case Hardened (Field-Tested)
Highly accurate and armor-piercing, the pricy Five-Seven is a slow-loader that compensates with a generous 20-round magazine and forgiving recoil. It has been color case-hardened through the application of wood charcoal at high temperatures.
A little color never hurt anyone
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The Five-SeveN | Case Hardened is a well-known Counter-Strike 2 pistol skin built on the classic Case Hardened finish style. It belongs to the CS:GO legacy era and remains popular with players who value distinctive, high-contrast patterning that differs from one knife/weapon to another—even among the same paint index.
As a Restricted rarity item, the Five-SeveN | Case Hardened is not as common as Mil-Spec skins, making it a desirable pick for collectors and competitive players alike. Its Float value can range from 0 to 1, allowing multiple wear conditions that change surface appearance and the overall look of the pattern.
This skin is available in all major wears: factory-new, minimal-wear, field-tested, well-worn, and battle-scarred. StatTrak is available (Yes), letting owners track weapon kills, while Souvenir is not available (No). The specific paint index is 44, associated with the CS:GO model version used for this skin’s pattern mapping.
Visually, the Case Hardened finish delivers the signature “heat-treated” look—typically a mix of blues and metallic tones with unpredictable pattern placement. Because patterns vary, two Five-SeveN skins of the same finish can display noticeably different banding and coloration, which is a big part of the community’s appeal for this style.
To obtain it, look for the skin through the containers and collections that include it. The Five-SeveN | Case Hardened is found in The Arms Deal 2 Collection and can be obtained from CS:GO Weapon Case 2.
In the community, the Five-SeveN | Case Hardened is appreciated for balancing eye-catching visuals with a more accessible Restricted-tier rarity. Players often choose it for completing a themed inventory or upgrading their sidearm’s look, while collectors value the variety created by the case hardened pattern differences across wear levels and condition.