R8 Revolver Tango
(Well-Worn)About R8 Revolver Tango
R8 Revolver Tango pairs the weapon’s heavy frame with a dark blued finish, red rose artwork across the barrel and cylinder, and a carved wooden grip. The floral motif and engraved grip give this R8 Revolver skin a more ornate, romantic style than most finishes for the weapon.
Release & Source
The R8 Revolver Tango can be found in the Gallery Case.
Float Range & Wear
The R8 Revolver Tango 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 Tango 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 Tango works best with stickers that match its red rose and warm wood tones. Good options include Battle Scarred (Holo), Firestarter (Holo), Bloody Darryl (Holo), and Rose Iron-themed red stickers such as Killjoy (Holo) for a deeper crimson accent. If you want a cleaner craft, use one larger red holo near the rear and keep the rest of the revolver unobstructed so the floral artwork stays visible.
Yes, the R8 Revolver is still available in Counter-Strike 2 as one of the selectable pistol options alongside the Desert Eagle. It keeps its identity as a high-damage sidearm with a slower primary fire and a rapid fanning alt-fire for close range. Skins such as R8 Revolver Tango can be used normally in CS2 inventory loadouts.
The R8 Revolver is strongest when you play around its delayed primary shot and high damage, especially at short to mid range. Hold angles where you can pre-aim and fire before the enemy swings, and use the alternate fire only when someone is close enough that speed matters more than precision. With R8 Revolver Tango, the gameplay is the same as any other R8 skin, so success comes from timing rather than cosmetic choice.
The R8 Revolver deals very high damage in CS2 and can kill an unarmored opponent with a body shot at close range. Against armored enemies, a headshot is usually lethal, while body-shot effectiveness drops with range and armor absorption. R8 Revolver Tango does not change damage values, since all skin finishes are purely cosmetic.

