About Bayonet Crimson Web

The ★ Bayonet Crimson Web pairs the classic bayonet profile with a red blade covered in a black spiderweb hydrographic and a semi-gloss finish. Among Bayonet skins in CS2, Crimson Web stands out for applying one of the game’s most established knife patterns to the weapon’s long, uninterrupted blade surface.

Release & Source

The Bayonet Crimson Web can be found in the CS:GO Weapon Case, ESports 2013 Case, and 9 more containers. The Bayonet Crimson Web is part of the Crimson Web family.

Float Range & Wear

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The Bayonet Crimson Web is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.

Rarity

RarityCovert
Drop Chance~0.64%

The Bayonet Crimson Web is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Bayonet skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best gloves with Bayonet Crimson Web?

Specialist Gloves Crimson Web are the closest thematic match because they repeat the same red-and-web motif. Sport Gloves Slingshot pair well if you want a cleaner red-and-black loadout, while Moto Gloves Blood Pressure keep the red palette but add a heavier tactical look. Driver Gloves Rezan the Red are another solid option if you want a simpler leather finish.

What goes well with the Bayonet Crimson Web?

Red, black, and dark metallic weapon finishes suit this knife best. Good matches include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S The Traitor, Desert Eagle Code Red, and Glock-18 Water Elemental. For a more muted inventory, skins like the AWP Redline and MP9 Ruby Poison Dart keep the same color direction without adding conflicting tones.

What is the Bayonet Crimson Web pattern guide?

Pattern value on a Bayonet Crimson Web mainly depends on web placement and how cleanly the webs sit on the visible play-side of the blade. Buyers usually pay more for centered, clearly defined large webs near the middle or tip, while broken webs, webbing hidden near the handle, or messy pattern distribution are less preferred. The exact pattern index matters because two knives with the same wear can look noticeably different in web count and placement.