Master Guide to M9 Bayonet Crimson Web Patterns & Web Classifications

The M9 Bayonet is considered the best knife for this finish since only 276 patterns out of 1000 are without a clear visible web. The big blade raises the chances of getting a triple web pattern which can have a high price tag.
Three known pattern categories are worth overpaying: Triple Web, Double Web, and Single Web patterns. These categories have three tiers each based on the web quality and positioning.

Real webs feature complete connections with multiple intersecting lines forming a proper web structure.

Fake webs are similar but do not connect as many lines as a real web, and the difference can be spotted easily.
The big blade on the M9 Bayonet makes it possible to get a triple web pattern, opposite to many other knives. There are around 45 triple web patterns out of 1000, making them the most desirable among players. Pattern 718 is considered by most the best-aligned triple web.
10 patterns - Perfect triple web alignment

Tier 1 triple web patterns feature the best alignment and positioning of all three webs on the blade. These are the most valuable Crimson Web patterns available for the M9 Bayonet.
10 patterns - High-quality triple webs

Tier 2 triple web patterns offer excellent quality with good web positioning and visibility. These patterns provide great value for collectors seeking triple web configurations.
24 patterns - Solid triple web options

Tier 3 triple web patterns provide solid quality at more affordable prices while still maintaining the rare triple web configuration that makes M9 Bayonet unique.
Double web patterns are the second best preferred after the triple webs. With 260 patterns out of 1000, they are certainly more common for the M9 Bayonet but worth overpaying. The best patterns vary from one person to another, but 146 and 180 pattern IDs stand out as they are centered and aligned.
25 patterns - Best double web positioning

Tier 1 double web patterns feature the best centered and aligned web positioning. Patterns #146 and #180 are particularly notable for their exceptional alignment and visual appeal.
55 patterns - Excellent double webs

Tier 2 double web patterns offer excellent quality and good web positioning. These patterns provide great value for collectors seeking double web configurations at competitive prices.
76 patterns - Affordable double webs

Tier 3 double web patterns provide solid quality at the most affordable prices while still maintaining the desirable double web configuration.
Though they are the least desired among the other patterns, single webs are still better than no webs. There are 418 total single web patterns, making them the most popular. Since only a single web is displayed, it's better to look for a centered web pattern as it looks best and is worth more.
26 patterns - Best single web positioning

Tier 1 single web patterns feature perfectly centered web positioning for maximum visual impact and value. These patterns offer the best single web experience available.
40 patterns - Good single web patterns

Tier 2 single web patterns offer good quality and decent web positioning. These patterns provide excellent value for collectors seeking single web configurations.
37 patterns - Affordable single webs

Tier 3 single web patterns provide entry-level access to Crimson Web patterns at the most affordable prices while still maintaining web visibility.
Float Value of M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web ranges from 0.06 to 0.80, which makes the skin available in all conditions. The first abrasions start to appear on the spine. At Float Values close to the maximum, about 90% of the paint layer is peeled on the blade.

Clean appearance with minimal abrasions on the spine.

Noticeable wear with more visible abrasions on spine and edges.
The paint is almost completely peeled on the guard, the spine and around the hole at maximum float values, with about 90% of the paint layer removed from the blade.
M9 Bayonet is the best knife for Crimson Web - only 276 out of 1000 patterns lack visible webs.
Triple webs (45/1000) are the rarest and most valuable, with pattern #718 being the best-aligned.
Double webs (260/1000) are second most valuable, with patterns #146 and #180 being exceptionally centered.
Single webs (418/1000) are most common but centered patterns still command premium prices.
Always distinguish real webs from fake webs - real webs have complete line connections.
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