About P250 | Whiteout
The P250 | Whiteout in Factory New is the covert P250 finish with a clean white-and-grey design across the slide and grip - one of the rarer high-tier P250 covers in current circulation. Whiteout reads as a stripped-down, almost service-issue aesthetic that contrasts with the more illustrated P250 covers (Mehndi, Nuclear Threat, Asiimov) where graphic identity drives the design.
Why FN matters on P250 Whiteout
The Whiteout finish depends on the cleanliness of the white surface to read as the design intent - any scuffing on the white panels would push the finish toward read as 'washed-out' rather than 'whiteout'. FN preserves the white at peak cleanliness, the grey accent panels stay sharp, and the contrast against the dark grip section reads at full intensity. The P250's slide surface is short and exposed, so wear damage on lower tiers etches into the visible inspect area faster than on rifle-class weapons.
P250 Whiteout in the covert P250 conversation
Whiteout sits at the high end of the P250 covert tier - the rarity is the same as Mehndi and Asiimov, but Whiteout's supply has trended thinner over time, which keeps the price tier in the high covert bracket. For collectors building white-and-light-loadout configurations, FN Whiteout pairs with the iconic clean-aesthetic finishes (AWP Asiimov white panels, M4A1-S Mecha Industries light-grey base, white-pattern gloves) for a unified look. The P250 is also a viable pro-play pistol slot, which keeps demand pressure consistent.