Sawed-Off Amber Fade
(Minimal Wear)About Sawed-Off Amber Fade
Sawed-Off Amber Fade applies a transparent fade over a chrome base, shifting from warm amber tones into darker green across the receiver and stock while keeping the wood pump and grip intact. On the Sawed-Off, this finish stands out for pairing a simple industrial shotgun silhouette with a smooth metallic color transition rather than heavy graphics or patterned artwork.
Release & Source
The Sawed-Off Amber Fade can be found in the DreamHack 2013 Souvenir Package, EMS One 2014 Souvenir Package, and 10 more containers. The Sawed-Off Amber Fade is part of the Amber Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The Sawed-Off Amber Fade cannot drop in Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.45, with Well-Worn being the worst available condition.
The Sawed-Off Amber Fade is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common Sawed-Off skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Warm-toned stickers fit this finish best because the skin blends gold, orange, and brown over a reflective base. Good options include Gold Web (Foil), Natus Vincere (Gold) from Katowice 2015 for a gold-on-gold look, Phoenix (Foil) for orange highlights, and Flame Tier6 (Holo) to match the fade palette. On Souvenir versions, many collectors prefer keeping the original event and team stickers untouched.
Yes. Like other Fade-style finishes, pattern placement changes how much gold, orange, and darker amber appears across the receiver and barrel. Collectors usually pay attention to cleaner, brighter fades with more visible gold coverage, but the differences are subtler than on high-tier Fade knives.
Yes. It comes from The Train Collection, so it fits naturally into loadouts built around industrial, brown, gold, and rust-colored skins. It pairs well with items like the MAC-10 Copper Borre, P250 Metallic DDPAT, and Desert Eagle Hand Cannon for a coherent Train-inspired inventory.
Souvenir versions are tied to specific Train map tournament packages, so their appeal comes from the event, match history, and sticker combination rather than StatTrak or rarity tier alone. Older majors such as DreamHack 2013, EMS One 2014, and Katowice 2019 can be more interesting to collectors because of their tournament significance and sticker sets.

