M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2
(Minimal Wear)About M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2
★ M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2 applies the Gamma Doppler finish to the M9 Bayonet with a marbled mix of translucent emerald and teal tones over a dark metallic base. On this knife, Phase 2 is defined by its dominant green coloration across most of the blade, giving the broad M9 Bayonet profile a cleaner, more saturated look than many other finishes for the weapon.
Release & Source
The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2 can be found in the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case. The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2 is part of the Gamma Doppler Phase 2 family.
Float Range & Wear
The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2 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 M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 2 is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest M9 Bayonet skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Phase 2 leans bright green, so Sport Gloves Hedge Maze are the closest high-end color match. Specialist Gloves Emerald Web and Moto Gloves Finish Line also work well, with Emerald Web matching the green tones and Finish Line adding a cleaner black-and-white contrast that keeps the blade as the focus.
Green-accented skins pair best with this knife, especially AK-47 Ice Coaled, M4A1-S Emphorosaur-S, and USP-S Monster Mashup. If you want a darker loadout, Glock-18 Gamma Doppler, MP9 Hydra, and Galil AR Eco also fit the black-and-green palette without competing with the knife.
On Phase 2, most buyers look for patterns with a larger, cleaner emerald-green area on the playside and less dark banding near the tip. There is no single universally accepted top seed in the way some pattern-based finishes have, so preference usually comes down to how bright and uninterrupted the green looks in game. Checking both sides of the blade is important because backside distribution can vary noticeably.
A useful way to judge this skin is by looking at three things: how saturated the green is, how much black marbling breaks up the playside, and whether the tip area stays clean. Since Phase 2 is already a defined Doppler variant, most comparisons are about visual balance rather than rare pattern categories. In CS2 lighting, greener playsides and cleaner transitions usually stand out more clearly than darker, mixed patterns.

