Galil AR vs Negev

Damage

The Galil AR deals less damage (22) than the Negev (24).

The Galil AR fires slower (666 RPM) than the Negev (800 RPM).

The Galil AR deals less damage per second (244) than the Negev (319).

The Galil AR loses less damage due to distance (1.9 %) than the Negev (2.9 %).

The Galil AR has higher armour penetration (77.5 %) than the Negev (71 %).

Accuracy and mobility

The Galil AR is more accurate (9.4) than the Negev (12.2).

The Galil AR less movement penalty (14 %) than the Negev (40 %).

Economy

The Galil AR is more expensive ($ 1800) than the Negev ($ 1700).

The Galil AR earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the Negev ($ 300).

Other attributes

The Galil AR has a smaller clip (35) than the Negev (150).

The Galil AR has less ammunition in reserve (90) than the Negev (300).

The Galil AR reloads faster (3 s) than the Negev (5.7 s).

The Galil AR deploys at the same speed (1.1 s) as the Negev (1.1 s / 1 s - No Reserve).

Closing thoughts

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.

The Negev has clearly been designed with a specific thing in mind - suppressive fire. When firing, it will stabilise into an extremely accurate "beam" of bullets, allowing an angle to be cut off from approach. At $1700, with a 150 round capacity and crazy rate of fire, it fills this purpose well. Sadly, it also suffers from a heavy movement penalty of 40%.