R8 Revolver Junk Yard
(Field-Tested)About R8 Revolver Junk Yard
R8 Revolver Junk Yard features a blue base covered with silver handwritten markings and rough doodles, giving the pistol a scavenged, improvised look. Red paint on the cylinder and front sight contrasts with the graffitied body, making this R8 Revolver skin stand out from other finishes on the weapon through its worn workshop aesthetic.
Release & Source
The R8 Revolver Junk Yard can be found in the Snakebite Case.
Float Range & Wear
The R8 Revolver Junk Yard 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.
The R8 Revolver Junk Yard is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common R8 Revolver skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
R8 Revolver Junk Yard has a blue base with silver scribbles and small red details, so clean white, silver, blue, or red stickers fit best. Good options include Natus Vincere (Holo), Cloud9 (Holo), Team Liquid (Holo), and Sticker Drug War Veteran for a rough hand-drawn look. If you want a more mechanical style, combine 2x Metal Skill Group and 2x Battle Scarred stickers to match the worn industrial theme.
Yes, the R8 Revolver is still available in Counter-Strike 2 as a Terrorist-side heavy pistol option. It keeps the same core identity from CS:GO: high damage, a delayed primary fire, and a fast secondary fire for close-range fights. Skins like R8 Revolver Junk Yard are fully usable in CS2 inventories and loadouts.
Use the R8 Revolver by holding angles where you can prepare the primary fire before an enemy swings, since its delayed shot punishes rushed peeks. The alternate fire is better at point-blank range when you need quick damage without waiting on the hammer pull. It works best in eco or force rounds when you play tight corners, short sightlines, and patient repositioning.
The R8 Revolver is not generally better than the Desert Eagle for most players, because the Deagle is more flexible in fast duels and mid-round reactions. The R8 rewards pre-aimed setups, close-range traps, and deliberate timing, while the Deagle is usually stronger for mobile one-taps and wider peeks. If you like slower, angle-based play, the R8 can work, but it is more situational.
The R8 Revolver deals very high damage in CS2 and can kill an unarmored opponent with a body shot from its primary fire at many common engagement ranges. Against armored enemies, it still hits hard enough to be a serious threat with chest and headshots, especially in pistol, eco, and force-buy rounds. Its damage is balanced by the long trigger delay and slower practical follow-up pace.

