M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3
(Factory New)About M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3
The ★ M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3 applies the Gamma Doppler finish to the M9 Bayonet with a marbled blend of vivid green, teal, and deep blue tones over a reflective metallic blade. On the M9 Bayonet, the long profile and sawback spine give the translucent candy-coated pattern more surface to display than many other knife skins, making Phase 3 stand out for its cool-toned color balance.
Release & Source
The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3 can be found in the Gamma Case and Gamma 2 Case. The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3 is part of the Gamma Doppler Phase 3 family.
Float Range & Wear
The M9 Bayonet Gamma Doppler Phase 3 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 3 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 3 usually leans green and teal, so Sport Gloves Hedge Maze are the closest high-tier match. Specialist Gloves Emerald Web keep the green theme but add a darker, more tactical look. For a lower-contrast pairing, Moto Gloves Finish Line or Hand Wraps Overprint work well with the black handle and cooler blade tones.
Weapon finishes with green, teal, or clean black accents fit this knife best. Good pairings include the AK-47 Ice Coaled, M4A1-S Emphorosaur-S, USP-S Monster Mashup, and Glock-18 Gamma Doppler. If you want a simpler inventory theme, black-based skins like the M4A4 In Living Color with darker stickers or the Desert Eagle Night Heist also sit well next to it.
There is no single best seed for Phase 3, because buyers usually judge Gamma Doppler knives by how much clean green, cyan, and black marble pattern appears on the play side. Higher-value patterns tend to have balanced color separation and less muddy mixing near the center of the blade. In practice, screenshots of the exact pattern matter more than the seed number alone.
The main things to check are play-side color balance, how vivid the green looks, and whether the blade has a clean transition between darker and brighter areas. On an M9 Bayonet, the large blade makes pattern placement more noticeable than on smaller knives, so uneven patches stand out more. Buyers also compare it against Phase 2 and Phase 4, since those phases are often preferred when they show stronger, cleaner color coverage.

