Genuine Bravo Pin
About Genuine Bravo Pin
The Genuine Bravo Pin is a collectible CS2 pin featuring the crossed knife emblem associated with Operation Bravo, rendered in metallic gold and red enamel. Unlike weapon skins, this item stands out as a profile display piece tied to one of Counter-Strike’s early operation themes.
Release & Source
The Genuine Bravo Pin is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Genuine Pin in CS2 is usually obtained by redeeming a physical Valve collectible pin code to your Steam account. Once redeemed, the matching digital pin appears in your inventory as a Genuine-quality collectible. Most Genuine Pins, including older series pins, are no longer obtained directly from Valve and are typically found through secondary markets as already-redeemed digital items or unopened physical pins with unused codes.
The Genuine Bravo Pin originally came from redeeming the code included with the physical Bravo Pin sold by Valve. After code redemption, the digital Genuine Bravo Pin was added to the owner's CS inventory. Today, getting one usually means buying the digital Genuine Bravo Pin from a marketplace or finding a physical Bravo Pin that still has an unused code.
A genuine pin code is a one-time redemption code packaged with an official physical collectible pin. When you activate it on Steam, it grants the corresponding digital pin in CS2 and the code cannot be used again. For older pins like the Genuine Bravo Pin, unused codes are limited, so buyers usually verify code status or purchase the digital item directly instead.
Yes, the Genuine Bravo Pin is considered relatively rare because it was tied to a specific physical pin release and the supply of unused codes has shrunk over time. Unlike standard weapon skins, collectible pins had more limited distribution and are not obtained from cases or drops. Its rarity is driven by the age of the pin series and how few unredeemed physical pins remain.

