Relatively unchanged in its design since World War II, the bayonet still retains a place in modern military strategy. Bayonet charges have continued to be effective as recently as the second Gulf War and the war in Afghanistan. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated.\n\nGetting lost in its color can prove fatal
Doppler skins were introduced in 2014 through case drops, with multiple variations, and are highly prized for their unique patterns.
The Doppler Bayonet features a swirling, iridescent pattern in various color phases—Blue, Ruby, Sapphire, and more—each with a distinct aesthetic.
Doppler skins are among the most coveted due to their rarity and mesmerizing, fluid patterns, commanding high market value.