Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk
(Factory New)About Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk
Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk is finished with a layered multicolored graffiti pattern featuring various Phoenix Connexion motifs across the pistol’s body and grip. On the Tec-9, the hand-drawn chalk-like markings give this skin a rough, street-art look that distinguishes it from more conventional military or geometric finishes.
Release & Source
The Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk can be found in the The Havoc Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk 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
Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk works best with stickers that match its graffiti-heavy red, orange, blue, and white palette. Good options include Phoenix Reborn, Drug War Veteran, Firestarter (Holo), and Battle Scarred stickers for a rough street-art look. If you want a cleaner match, combine Phoenix Reborn with Killjoy or Tamara for colors that sit naturally on the pistol body.
The Tec-9 is still a useful close-range pistol in CS2 because it has a large magazine, strong mobility, and decent run-and-gun potential. It is most effective on force buys, fast T-side entries, and eco rounds where volume of fire matters more than long-range precision. Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk is purely a finish, so its performance is identical to any other Tec-9 skin.
The Tec-9 can one-shot an unarmored opponent with a headshot at many common pistol-fight distances, but it will not reliably one-shot helmeted enemies. Against armor, you usually need follow-up shots unless the target is already damaged. That makes the weapon stronger on eco rounds and against light buys than against full rifle setups.
In CS2, buying Tec-9 Phoenix Chalk is simply buying a cosmetic skin for an in-game pistol, so that transaction is legal wherever the game and marketplace are allowed. The real-world TEC-9 is a firearm, and its legality depends entirely on local and national laws. The skin has no connection to ownership of the real weapon beyond the in-game name.

