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Galil AR Skins

The AK's cheaper cousin. Solid for eco rounds when you need firepower on a budget.

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The Budget AK

The Galil AR is T-side's economy rifle. At $1,800, it's what you buy when the AK is out of reach but you need more than an SMG. It's functional, affordable, and capable of winning rounds if you manage the spray pattern. The Galil has a respectable skin catalog spanning multiple cases and operations. It's not as deep as the AK, but there are solid options.

Galil AR Skin Market

  • Chromatic Aberration (Covert): Leads premium territory. It shares the sci-fi technical design language with other Revolution Case skins, and Factory New versions run $8-15. That's affordable for a Covert rifle skin.
  • Destroyer (Covert): Brings aggressive red and black artwork. It's more expensive than Chromatic Aberration, typically running $20-35 in Factory New, driven partly by being an older Covert from a popular case.
  • Eco (Classified): Offers nature-inspired artwork at reasonable pricing. Field-Tested versions stay under $3, making it one of the better value plays for a Classified skin that actually looks intentional.
  • Cerberus (Restricted): Has been around since early Counter-Strike skin days. The three-headed dog artwork is distinctive, and it remains popular despite its age. Expect to pay $5-10 for decent condition.

Budget and StatTrak

Most Galil skins are inherently affordable. The weapon's role as a budget rifle suppresses skin demand compared to premium weapons. Stone Cold, Connexion, and Shattered all provide Mil-Spec options under $1. They're functional alternatives to the default skin without requiring investment in a secondary weapon. Kami (Restricted, Phoenix Case) matches the Five-SeveN's Japanese-themed design. It's under $2 in most conditions and looks better than budget pricing suggests. Galil StatTrak skins track your eco-round adjustment purchases. The kill counter shows you're making the most of limited economy. Premiums are modest (20-30%) because Galil use is inherently situational.

Notable Galil AR skins include Chromatic Aberration, Destroyer, Cerberus, and Eco. The Galil AR is a transitional weapon between full economy and rifle rounds. Its skin market reflects that reality with affordable pricing across most tiers. If you're a T-side player who regularly adjusts economy between AK and SMG, there are quality Galil skins that won't break the bank. Stash catalogs every option from basic to Covert.

Galil AR FAQ

You can buy Galil AR skins on ClashTrade. There are currently 439 Galil AR CS2 & CS:GO skins available starting at $0.14.
The cheapest Galil AR skins are the Cold Fusion ($0.46 FT), the Dusk Ruins ($6.21 FT), and the Tornado ($11.15 FT).
The most popular Galil AR skins by trade volume are the Winter Forest, the Orange DDPAT, and the Shattered.
The most recently added Galil AR skins are the Galigator (The Dead Hand Collection, March 2026) and the Sky Mandala (The Harlequin Collection, January 2026).
20 of the 44 Galil AR skins have a StatTrak version. StatTrak skins include a kill counter tied to that specific skin — it tracks every kill made with it and persists through trades and sales. StatTrak variants typically cost 30–100% more than the standard version. Souvenir skins never have StatTrak.
The most expensive Galil AR skin is the Tornado (from $11.15 Field-Tested), followed by the Dusk Ruins (from $6.21 Field-Tested) and the Cold Fusion (from $0.46 Field-Tested). Prices reflect the lowest current listing on the Steam Market. The Tornado is currently near historical average, with prices stable.
The rarest Galil AR skins are at the Industrial (Light Blue) tier: 9 skins in total. By market activity, the Winter Forest is the least traded, with 0 trades in the last 30 days.

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