Stiletto Knife Rust Coat
(Well-Worn)About Stiletto Knife Rust Coat
The ★ Stiletto Knife Rust Coat pairs the slim, Italian-style stiletto profile with a heavily oxidized finish, covering the blade and handle in patches of brown-orange rust over worn metal. On the Stiletto Knife, the Rust Coat pattern stands out by replacing decorative colorwork with a corroded, utilitarian appearance that emphasizes the knife’s long, narrow blade and classic switchblade form.
Release & Source
The Stiletto Knife Rust Coat can be found in the Prisma Case and Prisma 2 Case. The Stiletto Knife Rust Coat is part of the Rust Coat family.
Float Range & Wear
The Stiletto Knife Rust Coat cannot drop in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested. The minimum float is 0.38, making Well-Worn the best available condition. The maximum float is 1, with Battle-Scarred being the worst available condition.
The Stiletto Knife Rust Coat 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
Driver Gloves Black Tie match the dark handle and keep the loadout understated. Specialist Gloves Mogul add blue-gray tones that work with the oxidized blade, while Hand Wraps Duct Tape fit the worn industrial look of Rust Coat. These pairings work because they complement the knife’s aged metal finish instead of competing with it.
Rust Coat pairs well with weapon finishes that have muted, used, or industrial colors. AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S VariCamo, USP-S Ticket to Hell, and MAC-10 Pipe Down all fit the darker brown, black, and gray palette. If you want a more thematic loadout, Desert Eagle Oxide Blaze and XM1014 Black Tie also match the worn metal look.
Stiletto knives are knife-tier rare drops, so supply is much lower than standard weapon skins. Their price is also supported by the unique switchblade deploy animation and the fact that some players specifically collect slim blade knife models like the Stiletto, Skeleton Knife, and Talon Knife. Rust Coat is usually cheaper than premium finishes on the same knife, but the base Stiletto model still carries value.
Yes, Rust Coat is commonly considered one of the more accessible ways to get a Stiletto Knife because the finish is usually priced below finishes like Doppler, Fade, or Slaughter on the same model. You still get the distinctive Stiletto animation and silhouette without paying for a cleaner or more colorful finish. That makes it appealing for players who want the knife model first and the finish second.

