Bayonet Doppler Sapphire
(Minimal Wear)About Bayonet Doppler Sapphire
The ★ Bayonet Doppler Sapphire applies the Bayonet’s long clip-point blade to the Doppler finish in a deep sapphire-blue marbleized pattern with a glossy candy-coated look. Among Bayonet finishes in CS2, the Sapphire variant stands out for reducing the Doppler palette to a near-solid blue surface, giving this knife a cleaner and more uniform appearance than standard phase patterns.
Release & Source
The Bayonet Doppler Sapphire can be found in the Chroma Case, Chroma 2 Case, and Chroma 3 Case. The Bayonet Doppler Sapphire is part of the Doppler Sapphire family.
Float Range & Wear
The Bayonet Doppler Sapphire cannot drop in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.15, with Minimal Wear being the worst available condition.
The Bayonet Doppler Sapphire 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
Sport Gloves Amphibious match the Sapphire blade with strong blue tones and a clean finish. Specialist Gloves Mogul add navy and gray details that fit the Bayonet’s dark handle and deep blue blade. Moto Gloves Polygon also work well if you want a cooler blue-purple look that stays close to the Doppler color palette.
Blue and black weapon finishes pair best with Bayonet Doppler Sapphire, especially AK-47 Frontside Misty, M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, and USP-S Blueprint. For a darker loadout, AWP Graphite and Desert Eagle Midnight Storm keep the inventory consistent without clashing with the blade. If you want a brighter blue theme, Glock-18 Gamma Doppler Phase 1 can also fit surprisingly well.
For Bayonet Doppler Sapphire, the key distinction is not separate named patterns but how much pure blue coverage the pattern seed gives the blade. Better examples usually have a more even sapphire tone with minimal black or purple influence near the tip and spine. Buyers typically compare screenshots rather than relying on a special pattern ranking system like Fade percentages or Case Hardened tiers.
Yes. Sapphire is one of the gem finishes within the Doppler family, alongside Ruby, Black Pearl, and Emerald on eligible knives, and it appears far less often than standard Doppler phases. On the Bayonet, that makes Sapphire one of the less commonly seen blue gem-style finishes in regular market circulation.

