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About Tec-9 Titanium Bit

The Tec-9 Titanium Bit features a royal blue anodized barrel shroud with subtle fluting, paired with a mostly dark grey frame and magazine. Its design stands out among Tec-9 skins through its restrained industrial finish, using metallic color contrast and the perforated front assembly to give the pistol a clean, mechanical look.

Release & Source

The Tec-9 Titanium Bit can be found in the CS:GO Weapon Case 3.

Float Range & Wear

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The Tec-9 Titanium Bit cannot drop in Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.38, with Field-Tested being the worst available condition.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Tec-9 Titanium Bit is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common Tec-9 skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What stickers look best on Tec-9 Titanium Bit?

Blue and metallic stickers fit the royal-blue anodized finish best. Good matches include Titan (Holo) Katowice 2015 for a blue-heavy premium look, Team Liquid (Holo) Cologne 2016 for cleaner blue accents, Lambda Holo for a modern cyan-blue effect, and Metallic Silver stickers like Drug War Veteran for a brushed metal pairing. If you want a simpler craft, repeating blue team holos usually works better than red or gold stickers on this skin.

Is the Tec-9 good in CS2?

The Tec-9 is mainly useful as a mobile, close-range T-side pistol because it has a large magazine and can overwhelm opponents in fast pushes. In CS2 it is less of a universal sidearm than the Glock or Desert Eagle, but it still has value on force buys and anti-eco rounds when you plan to fight up close. On a skin page, that makes Tec-9 Titanium Bit a practical choice if you actually use the weapon rather than collecting it only for rarity.

Is the Tec-9 a one-shot headshot in CS2?

The Tec-9 can one-shot to the head only in limited situations, mainly against unarmored opponents or at favorable close ranges. Against helmeted enemies, it usually will not secure a one-tap headshot reliably, so it plays more like a spam-and-swing pistol than a precision sidearm. That means Tec-9 Titanium Bit is tied to an aggressive playstyle rather than a Deagle-style tapping role.

Why did they stop making the Tec-9?

The real-world Intratec Tec-9 was discontinued because of legal pressure, safety concerns, and restrictions tied to its association with criminal use in the United States. That history is separate from Counter-Strike, where the Tec-9 remains as an in-game Terrorist pistol. For Tec-9 Titanium Bit specifically, new supply comes from past case openings rather than any current real-world firearm production.