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About Charm Quick Silver

Charm Quick Silver is a keychain charm modeled after a compact silver revolver with a polished metallic finish and dark grip panels. Its miniature firearm design and realistic detailing give it a more literal, weapon-themed look than many CS2 charms.

Release & Source

The Charm Quick Silver can be found in the Missing Link Community Charm Collection.

Rarity

Drop Chance~0.64%

The Charm Quick Silver is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the colors of the Quick Silver charm?

Charm Quick Silver uses a silver and metallic gray palette, with the look of polished metal rather than bright painted color. In game, it reads as a neutral accessory, so it fits cleanly with black, white, gray, and blue weapon finishes such as AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, and USP-S Orion.

Does the Quick Silver charm have different patterns?

No widely recognized pattern tiers are associated with Charm Quick Silver in the way players discuss pattern-based finishes on some knives or guns. For this charm, collectors usually focus more on its overall look, rarity, and how well the silver tone matches a loadout rather than on special pattern indexing.

What is the most expensive charm in CS2?

The most expensive charms in CS2 can change with supply and trading activity, so there is no fixed permanent answer across the market. Charm Quick Silver is not generally discussed as the top-priced charm overall; the highest prices usually come from newer, scarcer, or more in-demand charm releases rather than neutral metallic designs alone.

Is Charm Quick Silver a good investment in CS2?

Charm Quick Silver has investment potential mainly if charm demand grows and supply from the Missing Link Community Charm Collection stays limited. Its neutral silver color helps it appeal to many loadouts, but charm prices are still less established than classic skin markets, so it is better treated as a cosmetic hold with some upside rather than a predictable long-term investment.