R8 Revolver Bone Mask
(Minimal Wear)About R8 Revolver Bone Mask
The R8 Revolver Bone Mask features a muted spray-painted finish created with a masking-tape stencil, producing an irregular pattern of tan, olive, and off-white shapes across the revolver’s frame and grip. Its understated, military-style camouflage gives the R8 Revolver a more utilitarian look than many of the weapon’s more elaborate skins in CS2.
Release & Source
The R8 Revolver Bone Mask can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package. The R8 Revolver Bone Mask is part of the Bone Mask family.
Float Range & Wear
The R8 Revolver Bone Mask 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
R8 Revolver Bone Mask works best with stickers that match its muted beige, black, and stencil-painted look. Good options include Drug War Veteran, Battle Scarred, and Kill Count, while a more military-style mix can use Nuke Tech, Bomb Doge, and Vigilance. Keeping to worn, monochrome, or tan-accented stickers fits the skin better than bright holo finishes.
The Souvenir R8 Revolver Bone Mask is unusual because it exists due to an item pool mistake tied to the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package. It is widely known as the only souvenir skin from the Bank Collection, which makes it a notable outlier among souvenir drops. That background is the main reason collectors pay attention to it rather than the finish itself.
Yes, but mostly for niche collectors rather than general pistol-skin buyers. Its appeal comes from the mistaken souvenir drop history, the Bank Collection connection, and the fact that the R8 Revolver has relatively few memorable low-tier collector pieces. It is usually valued more for that oddity than for visual demand in loadouts.
Collectors care about R8 Revolver Bone Mask because of its specific souvenir history, not because it is a high-rarity finish. The skin became notable after being mistakenly added to the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package, creating an unusual link between the R8 update and an older souvenir package. That makes it one of those CS2 items discussed for provenance rather than appearance.

