AUG vs Galil AR
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Damage
The AUG deals more damage (24) than the Galil AR (22).
The AUG fires slower (600 RPM) than the Galil AR (666 RPM).
The AUG deals less damage per second (240) than the Galil AR (244).
The AUG loses the same damage due to distance (1.9 %) as the Galil AR (1.9 %).
The AUG has higher armour penetration (90 %) than the Galil AR (77.5 %).
Accuracy and mobility
The AUG is more accurate (5.4) than the Galil AR (9.4).
The AUG less movement penalty (12 %) than the Galil AR (14 %).
Economy
The AUG and the Galil AR are not able to be purchased by the same team.
The AUG earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the Galil AR ($ 300).
Other attributes
The AUG has a smaller clip (30) than the Galil AR (35).
The AUG has the same ammunition in reserve (90) as the Galil AR (90).
The AUG reloads slower (3.8 s) than the Galil AR (3 s).
The AUG deploys slower (1.2 s) than the Galil AR (1.1 s).
Closing thoughts
The AUG is a fantastic weapon, but at $3300 it is hard to justify compared to the defacto Counter-Terrorist rifle options. While it has much higher armour penetration, it is not always able to convert this - no Counter-Terrorist rifle can deal lethal damage through a helmet in one shot, so given that 2 shots are required this benefit can often seem meaningless. Furthermore, the AUG also has a reload time of 3.8 seconds - far slower than all other rifles.
However, the weapon is armed with a scope, which can make defending certain angles on a bomb site easy.
The Galil AR is actually pretty outstanding. At only $1800 you get a solid rifle that is capable of dealing significant damage at range. Notably, it also happens to have the highest rate of fire of all Terrorist rifles which really helps boost its damage per second, especially when you consider its 35 round capacity.