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The Galil AR | Tuxedo is a more budget-friendly option for terrorists, tuned for great engagements from medium to long distances. The semi-gloss black and white spray paint gives it a finish that resembles the style of a tuxedo-to fit in and look great while being formal on the battlefield in style.
The Galil AR | Tuxedo first appeared in CS2 on May 1st, 2014, and made quite the stylish entrance. It came into the game via the "The Hunt Begins" update, an instant favorite among players for its classy design and reliable performance.
The Galil AR | Tuxedo forms part of the ultra-rare Bank Collection in CS2, a collection that players cannot get their hands on through regular container openings. Classy and truly elegant, this skin gives any player's arsenal some class with its sleek design inspired by formal attire.
The skin of Galil AR known as Tuxedo is very popular among CS: GO players, having a popularity rate of 90%. Sleek in design and very rare, this gun will be well wanted by many players to use in-game.Obviously, its high sales volume and premium market price point consistently evidence its popularity.
The Galil AR | Tuxedo is a relatively common drop, one of 255 other Rifle skins. This skin is classified as Mil-Spec Grade and has an estimated drop chance of 79.92%, indicating that this skin has been very frequently seen in CS2.
Because the float value for CS2 Galil AR | Tuxedo ranges between 0.00 and 0.80, any type of player can obtain this skin with any outer condition. On the other hand, one should notice that no StatTrak version or Souvenir version of this Tuxedo skin does exist.
This skin has also had a huge amount of community support, having over 5.7K votes and averaging 5.0 out of 5 stars on addskins.gg. This skin is further validated as popular by ownership from professional CS2 players like fallen, spunj, and neo.
The Tuxedo Galil AR in CS2 features a highly professional 'Solid Color' pattern with a contrasting black and white color profile. Each element of the weapon is painted with up to four different colors before eventually being reassembled, which provides for a smooth and classy Tuxedo finish in which pattern indexes don't change.
Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.