Stiletto Knife Night Stripe
(Factory New)About Stiletto Knife Night Stripe
★ Stiletto Knife Night Stripe is an Italian-style switchblade skin with a dark night-ops finish applied in a masked stripe pattern across the blade and handle. On the Stiletto Knife, this understated spray-painted design emphasizes the weapon’s slim profile and classic automatic knife silhouette more than the brighter, more ornate finishes available for the same weapon.
Release & Source
The Stiletto Knife Night Stripe can be found in the Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. The Stiletto Knife Night Stripe is part of the Night Stripe family.
Float Range & Wear
The Stiletto Knife Night Stripe 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 Stiletto Knife Night Stripe is a Covert-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest Stiletto Knife skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The muted black and charcoal finish on Stiletto Knife Night Stripe pairs well with Specialist Gloves Mogul, Moto Gloves Smoke Out, and Driver Gloves Black Tie. Mogul adds a cold blue-grey accent, Smoke Out keeps the loadout monochrome, and Black Tie matches the knife’s dark formal look without adding bright colors.
Dark, understated weapon finishes fit this knife best, including AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Night Terror, USP-S Stainless, and Desert Eagle Night. For a blue-toned inventory, AWP Exoskeleton and Glock-18 Twilight Galaxy also work well because they stay within the same low-saturation palette.
Stiletto Knife Night Stripe does not have major collector pattern tiers in the way skins like Case Hardened or Fade do. Pattern changes mainly affect the spray-mask placement and stripe distribution, so most buyers focus on overall look rather than chasing named pattern variants.
Stiletto knives are priced above many standard knife finishes because the model itself is popular, the draw animation is distinctive, and supply is limited to knife drop pools from cases such as Horizon Case and Danger Zone Case. For Night Stripe specifically, the cost is driven more by the Stiletto model than by the finish, since Night Stripe is a simpler, lower-premium pattern compared with Doppler or Marble Fade variants.

