The SSG 08 is a bolt-action sniper rifle. This gun replaced the Schmidt Scout from the previous game. In general, bolt action rifles are in high demand for any war — they are reliable and can be used from hip fire to shoulder fire, or when standing, sitting and even running at closer range. With fewer moving parts than that of an automatic or semi-automatic weapon, you are sure to have reliability. With the variety of SSG skins available on DMarket, you can now look and feel like a master sniper.
DMarket is one of the best platforms to buy and sell your skins, and you can make money doing this. Trading at DMarket gives you high advantages over in-game trading. Commodities can also be traded on the blockchain. You can withdraw your profits at any time following the steps provided. You also can sign in to your Steam account and your items will be available on the DMarket website, and you can trade right away. No hassle!
There is a wide variety of SSG 08 skins on DMarket. We will list available options below:
- Pray — a dark color with some stripes, blends in with most environments;
- Jungle Dashed — greenish cam, the feel of the jungle;
- Blue Spruce — a solid matt gray and light matt sage-covered weapon;
- Sand Dune — dark tan covering the rifle from head to tip with a light scope;
- Red Stone — a dark reddish chocolate color for the base of the gun with darker brown scope;
- Tropical Storm — shades and stripes, dark and light gray, beautifully put together;
- Mayan Dreams — magnificent rock art design, different shades of brown;
- Mainframe 001 — electronic circuit board covering the base of the gun;
- Spring Twilly — a perfect blend of different shades of green with patterns;
- Necropos — very powerful decorations covering the base of the rifle;
- Abyss — the deepest dark blue blended with some light;
- Hand Brake — darkish gray with silver mixed layout;
- Slashed — black body with bright orange lines all over;
- Dark Water — dark and light gray camo feel;
- Acid Fade — metallic green body with black combination stock and barrel;
- Detour — cool white base with arrow lines pointing to the front;
- Threat Detected — sand-colored based with bluish lines;
- Fever Dream — graffiti-covered rifle;
- Death Strike — scorpion and dusty sand;
- Sea Calico — plant stems with flowers on a green body;
- Blood in the Water — shark attack with bloody water.
To learn more about each one, go to the website. Next, let’s look at the most interesting and unusual skins from the assortment.
Fever Dream
This exceptional graffiti-covered artwork seems like it’s out of the deep ghetto. A good combination of pink, blue, green, and black. Some scribbling and a game of tic-tac-toe can be seen on this bolt-action sniper rifle. One of the most beautiful gun skins ever.
Death Strike
Straight out of the sandy deserts of Arabia, a sandstorm covers the body of this weapon, with a black scorpion emerging with its stinger right on the barrel. This gun stings a little.
Sea Calico
Brown twig lines cover the whole gun with a green background and two beautiful flowers on it. Desert sand color scope. Blends into most surroundings.
Blood in the Water
From the jaws of this Megalodon on the receiver goes forth a bloody mess from the last target destroyed. This skin will instill confusion through fear and beauty to opponents.
Hand Brake
Look at this beautiful piece of artwork. A midnight blue buttstock, grip, receiver chamber, and forestock with a beautiful silver barrel and blue muzzle. This is preferred by high-end players.
Going into battle, you need to be ready. Choosing the right decoration skin for your SSG 08 bolt- action rifle is extremely important. Looking ready and feeling prepared comes from the combination of clothes, guns, and knife skins you select for your player. Make a statement of who you are. DMarket has such a variety for your personal choice of weapon skins.
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