XM1014 Bone Machine
About XM1014 Bone Machine
XM1014 Bone Machine is a chrome-finished shotgun covered with a semi-transparent hydrographic pattern of skulls and bones, layered over teal and rust-toned sections across the barrel and receiver. The skeletal motif gives the XM1014 a harsher, industrial look that stands apart from more conventional camouflage or solid-color shotgun finishes in CS2.
Release & Source
The XM1014 Bone Machine can be found in the ESL One Cologne 2014 Cache Souvenir Package, DreamHack 2014 Cache Souvenir Package, and 10 more containers.
Float Range & Wear
The XM1014 Bone Machine 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 XM1014 Bone Machine is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common XM1014 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers with black, white, yellow, or hazard-themed designs fit the Bone Machine best because they match the nuclear skull-and-bones pattern. Good options include Nuke Beast, Toxic, Radiation Hazard, and Battle Scarred stickers, or souvenir tournament stickers with gold accents if you want to keep a Cache souvenir theme. If you prefer cleaner combinations, 3x Toxic or 4x Radiation Hazard creates a consistent industrial look.
XM1014 Bone Machine stands out for its chrome base and translucent skull-and-bones hydrographic, which gives it a harsher industrial look than most budget XM1014 finishes. It is also tied to The Cache Collection and has Souvenir versions from multiple Major events, which adds collector interest beyond standard Mil-Spec shotgun skins. If you want an XM with a map-related background and a distinctive hazard theme, it is one of the more recognizable options.
Bone Machine uses a semi-transparent nuclear skull pattern over a chromed finish, which gives it a layered metallic look that skins like XM1014 Blue Spruce or Seasons do not have. It is also collection-based rather than case-based, coming from The Cache Collection and appearing in Souvenir Packages from Cache Major matches. That combination makes it more connected to map and tournament history than many other XM1014 finishes.
Yes, XM1014 Bone Machine has Souvenir versions because it drops from Cache Souvenir Packages tied to Majors such as DreamHack 2014, MLG Columbus 2016, and Katowice 2019. Souvenir examples are notable because they connect the skin directly to pro matches played on Cache. On this skin, souvenir appeal usually comes from the event and sticker set rather than from special pattern variation.

