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Dual Berettas | Black Limba
Mil-Spec Grade

Dual Berettas | Black Limba

Dual Berettas · The Bravo Collection · StatTrak Available
Float Range 0.0600 – 0.8000

This skin has a restricted minimum float of 0.06, meaning Factory New versions are rarer. Maximum float is 0.80.

Market Prices

Wear Float Range Normal Price Volume StatTrak Price ST Volume
FN Factory New 0.00 – 0.07 €32.31 €53.75
MW Minimal Wear 0.07 – 0.15 €7.03 €7.92
FT Field-Tested 0.15 – 0.38 €6.38 €5.78
WW Well-Worn 0.38 – 0.45 €5.54 €5.66
BS Battle-Scarred 0.45 – 1.00 €5.88 €5.68
Estimated 10-skin contract cost (Well-Worn): €55.39

Trade-Up Relevance

This skin can be used as <strong>input</strong> in Mil-Spec Grade → Restricted trade-up contracts from the The Bravo Collection. Why it matters: In CS2 trade-ups, this skin's float range dictates the average float target required. If used as an input, its collection determines output odds. If targeted as an output, its profitability depends on the input cost and current market price.

RarityMil-Spec Grade
CollectionThe Bravo Collection
Float Range0.06 – 0.80
Can Be Input? Yes
Can Appear as Output? No
Input (Your Skin) Mil-Spec Grade Dual Berettas | Black Limba
Possible Outputs Restricted 4 skins in The Bravo Collection

Possible Outputs (Restricted)

Find trade-ups using Dual Berettas | Black Limba → Open trade-up tools →

Why Float, Rarity and Collection Matter for Trade-Ups

In CS2 trade-up contracts, the output skin's wear is determined by a mathematical formula using each input skin's float value and float range. Lower input floats produce better output conditions, which often means significantly higher output prices.

The collection determines which skins can appear as output, and the rarity determines the tier. Understanding these mechanics is the key to finding profitable contracts.

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Float Value Details

0.0600 0.8000
0.00FNMWFTWWBS1.00

Trade-Up Float Formula

adjusted_float = (input_float - 0.06) / (0.80 - 0.06)

When Dual Berettas | Black Limba is used as a trade-up input, its float value is first normalized to the skin's specific float range (0.06 – 0.80). The adjusted float contributes to the average that determines output float.

Output Float Prediction

With 10× Dual Berettas | Black Limba inputs at the same float, the output float for Restricted skins in the The Bravo Collection would be:

output_float = out_min + avg_adjusted_float × (out_max - out_min)

Other Mil-Spec Grade Skins in The Bravo Collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the float range of Dual Berettas | Black Limba?
The Dual Berettas | Black Limba has a float range of 0.0600 to 0.8000. This means it can exist in these wear tiers: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred.
How much does Dual Berettas | Black Limba cost?
Prices vary by wear condition. The cheapest version (Well-Worn) is approximately €5.54. Check the price table above for all conditions.
Can I use Dual Berettas | Black Limba in a trade-up contract?
As a Mil-Spec Grade skin from the The Bravo Collection, it can be used as input for Mil-Spec Grade → Restricted trade-up contracts.
What collection is Dual Berettas | Black Limba in?
The Dual Berettas | Black Limba is part of the The Bravo Collection. This collection contains skins at multiple rarity tiers that can be combined in trade-up contracts.
How much does a trade-up contract with Dual Berettas | Black Limba cost?
A 10-skin contract using Well-Worn versions costs approximately €55.39. Mixed Float setups with different wear tiers may cost more but can target better output conditions.