FAMAS Teardown
(Minimal Wear)About FAMAS Teardown
FAMAS Teardown features a freehand spray-painted finish created with a mesh stencil, producing a layered pattern of deep blue with red accents across the rifle’s body. Compared with more illustrative FAMAS skins, Teardown stands out for its utilitarian, industrial look and simple stencil-based treatment.
Release & Source
The FAMAS Teardown can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package and EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package. The FAMAS Teardown is part of the Teardown family.
Float Range & Wear
The FAMAS Teardown 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.
The FAMAS Teardown is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common FAMAS skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAMAS Teardown has a muted gray, black, and tan stencil finish, so clean industrial stickers fit best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Drug War Veteran, Virtus.Pro Katowice 2014, and Team LDLC.com DreamHack 2014 for a worn tactical look. If you want a more modern craft, combine 3x Kawaii T or 3x Mastermind with a single metal-accent sticker like Bomb Code.
FAMAS Teardown uses a spray-painted stencil design rather than a premium artwork skin, with a mesh-like pattern laid over a gray and tan base. It is a pattern-based finish in the technical sense, but collectors usually do not chase special seed variations on Teardown the way they do on skins like Case Hardened. Most interest comes from wear level and souvenir stickers, not from specific pattern IDs.
Yes. FAMAS Teardown can drop in Souvenir form from DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Packages and EMS One 2014 Souvenir Packages because it belongs to The Safehouse Collection. Souvenir versions are more notable than regular ones because they can carry event-linked sticker combinations tied to those early Major drops.
Yes, if you want a simple low-profile finish rather than a brighter skin like FAMAS Mecha Industries or FAMAS ZX Spectron. Teardown keeps the rifle looking utilitarian, which appeals to players building military or realistic loadouts. It also has some added collector interest because Souvenir versions exist from older tournament packages.

