Gut Knife Slaughter
(Field-Tested)About Gut Knife Slaughter
The ★ Gut Knife Slaughter pairs the Gut Knife’s broad curved blade and distinctive spine hook with the Slaughter finish’s glossy red candy coat over a reflective zebra-stripe base. On this knife, the pattern gives the blade a layered, high-contrast look that stands out more than many simpler Gut Knife finishes while leaving the handle in a natural wood tone.
Release & Source
The Gut Knife Slaughter can be found in the CS:GO Weapon Case, ESports 2013 Case, and 9 more containers. The Gut Knife Slaughter is part of the Slaughter family.
Float Range & Wear
The Gut Knife Slaughter cannot drop in Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.38, with Field-Tested being the worst available condition.
The Gut Knife Slaughter is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Gut Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Driver Gloves Crimson Weave match the knife’s deep red finish and keep the loadout within the same color family. Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono work well if you want a richer red with black contrast, while Moto Gloves Blood Pressure add a more aggressive red-and-black look. If you prefer a neutral option, Sport Gloves Nocts keep attention on the blade and fit the black handle cleanly.
Red-and-black weapon skins fit this knife best, especially AK-47 Bloodsport, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, and USP-S The Traitor. For a cleaner red inventory, AWP Wildfire and Desert Eagle Code Red also match the Slaughter finish well. If you want something darker, MP9 Ruby Poison Dart and Glock-18 Candy Apple keep the same palette without clashing.
Gut Knife Slaughter pattern talk usually refers to the placement of the abstract silver lines under the red candy coat, which can create recognizable shapes on the blade. Older community terms include diamond, heart, and angel-style patterns, but in CS2 these labels are mostly collector shorthand rather than officially recognized tiers. On a Gut Knife, the smaller blade means pattern differences are visible but less dramatic than on larger Slaughter knives like the Karambit or Bayonet.
Yes, but mostly for collectors looking for specific pattern placements rather than for standard market listings. A clean, centered pattern with recognizable shapes can sell for a premium over an average example, while random line placement usually trades near normal market levels. The premium is typically more modest on a Gut Knife than on larger Slaughter knives because the blade gives less space for standout pattern symmetry.

