Sawed-Off Runoff
About Sawed-Off Runoff
Sawed-Off Runoff pairs a classic brown shotgun layout with wooden furniture and a lightly color case-hardened receiver that adds muted blue and purple tones to the metal. On the Sawed-Off, this understated finish stands out by giving an otherwise utilitarian close-range weapon a subtle industrial variation rather than a fully painted design.
Release & Source
The Sawed-Off Runoff can be found in the The Ascent Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Sawed-Off Runoff 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
Sawed-Off Runoff has a brown, charcoal, and case-hardened steel look, so metallic and industrial stickers fit it best. Good options include Battle Scarred, Metal Skill Group, Old School, and CS On The Mind in darker or silver-toned finishes. If you want more contrast, try a mixed craft with one Crown (Foil) and three Battle Scarred stickers for a worn, workshop-style look.
No. Sawed-Off Runoff is not a Case Hardened skin, so it does not have true Blue Gem patterns or pattern-based pricing like AK-47 Case Hardened or Five-SeveN Case Hardened. Its finish uses a lightly color case-hardened look, but collectors do not treat specific seeds as Blue Gems.
Yes, Sawed-Off Runoff uses pattern seeds, so the exact placement of the darker brown and heat-treated metal tones can shift slightly from one item to another. In practice, these differences are minor and are not a major driver of desirability or market value. Most buyers choose it for the overall industrial brown finish rather than for a standout pattern.
There is no widely recognized best pattern for Sawed-Off Runoff in the way collectors judge Fade percentages or Case Hardened Blue Gems. If you are comparing listings, the most appealing examples usually have cleaner visible case-hardened tones on the body and a balanced mix of brown and steel. That is a visual preference rather than an established premium pattern category.

