XM1014 | Scumbria (Field-Tested)
The XM1014 is a powerful fully automatic shotgun that justifies its heftier price tag with the ability to paint a room with lead fast. It has been subtly painted with metallic paints.
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The XM1014 | Scumbria is a CS2 weapon skin built on the XM1014’s distinctive shotgun silhouette. It carries the Scumbria finish and is listed as CS:GO (legacy), reflecting its origin from the Counter-Strike 2 era’s preserved CS:GO skin database. As with many legacy skins, it remains popular because it combines familiar XM1014 styling with a modern-accessible cosmetic identity.
In terms of rarity, Scumbria is classified as Mil-Spec Grade, meaning it’s generally more accessible than higher-tier finishes. While exact drop chances are not publicly guaranteed for each specific skin, Mil-Spec items typically have a higher likelihood of appearing across standard case openings compared with rare Collectibles or Classified-tier skins.
Players can obtain the XM1014 | Scumbria in all standard wear states: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. StatTrak availability: Yes, allowing collectors to track kills with the StatTrak™ feature. Souvenir availability: No, so it can’t be pulled as a Souvenir version from event-related drops. The float range is 0–1, covering the full wear spectrum listed above.
Visually, Scumbria is defined by its patterned finish using paint index 505, creating a rugged, camo-inspired look that suits the XM1014’s role in close-quarters gameplay. The pattern presentation can vary by wear level—Factory New tends to show the most crisp appearance, while Battle-Scarred versions show more pronounced wear over the surface.
For acquisition, the XM1014 | Scumbria is associated with The Shadow Collection and can be found in the Shadow Case. This makes it a common target for players who open cases to expand Mil-Spec collections or to find reliable aesthetic upgrades for the XM1014 without moving into higher rarity tiers.
Community perception of the Scumbria finish is largely positive for its understated, tactical styling and the practical appeal of the XM1014 platform. It’s often chosen by players who want a clean, combat-ready look that stays consistent with the weapon’s aggressive playstyle, while still benefiting from the wider accessibility of Mil-Spec Grade skins.