XM1014 | Oxide Blaze (Factory New)

XM1014 | Oxide Blaze (Factory New)

Mil-Spec Grade

The XM1014 is a powerful fully automatic shotgun that justifies its heftier price tag with the ability to paint a room with lead fast. A custom paint job has been applied with a rust-colored base and white detailing.

Not to be used as a load-bearing support

Prices

Best Price
$0.52
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$0.52
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$0.54
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$0.56
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$0.56
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$0.57
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$0.80
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$0.83
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$1.06
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$3.75
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$6.12

Description

The XM1014 | Oxide Blaze is a CS:GO (legacy) weapon skin that carries into Counter-Strike 2 inventories. As part of the Clutch Collection, it’s best known for bringing a bold, industrial look to the XM1014 semi-automatic shotgun platform. The skin’s popularity comes largely from its distinctive finish and easy-to-recognize color blocking.

As a Mil-Spec Grade item, Oxide Blaze ranks among the more accessible tiers of weapon skins. While exact drop rates aren’t publicly guaranteed, Mil-Spec items generally have a more common chance of appearing than higher-tier grades. The XM1014 | Oxide Blaze also has a float range of 0.0 to 0.7, meaning you can encounter the skin across multiple wear conditions with visually noticeable differences.

This skin is available in all standard wears: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available, allowing you to track kills with the weapon. A Souvenir version is not available for this particular skin, so it won’t appear as a tournament-labeled collectible.

Visually, the Oxide Blaze finish is defined by its fiery, oxidized tones and sharp patterning. With paint index 706 (on the underlying CS:GO model), the design emphasizes high-contrast areas that make the XM1014 stand out at a glance—especially in typical in-game lighting where the warm highlights read clearly against darker base elements.

Players can obtain the XM1014 | Oxide Blaze through the Clutch Case, as well as by finding it from marketplace listings tied to that collection’s items. It’s featured in The Clutch Collection, making it a common target for fans who want a shotgun skin with a striking “heat and metal” aesthetic.

In community perception, Oxide Blaze tends to be appreciated for balancing visual impact with Mil-Spec accessibility. Shotgun skins often get judged heavily by how readable their patterns are during fast gameplay, and Oxide Blaze generally holds up well due to its strong color separation.