Galil AR | Vandal is a Mil-Spec-tier finish from The Operation Broken Fang Collection (2020), dropping from the Operation Broken Fang Case. Available with StatTrak™. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
A less expensive option among the terrorist-exclusive assault rifles, the Galil AR is a serviceable weapon in medium to long-range combat. Its green base coat has been covered with scattered white drawings.
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A less expensive option among the terrorist-exclusive assault rifles, the Galil AR is a serviceable weapon in medium to long-range combat. Its green base coat has been covered with scattered white drawings. <i>Each drawing tells a story, some more memorable than others</i>
Galil AR | Vandal is a Mil-Spec skin from The Operation Broken Fang Collection, dropping from the Operation Broken Fang Case released in December 2020. Scattered white drawings on a green base create its graffiti-vandalism aesthetic.
The term 'vandal' references the act of marking public surfaces with unauthorised artwork. The scattered white drawings over a green base coat simulate the effect of spontaneous graffiti applied without a planned composition.
Operation Broken Fang Mil-Spec skins are collected as part of that operation's set. Vandal's loose, hand-drawn aesthetic and StatTrak availability give it a casual, expressive quality.
Mil-Spec Grade from the Operation Broken Fang Case. StatTrak versions are available. Full float range 0.00 to 1.00 — all wear grades achievable.
Galil AR | Vandal drops from the Operation Broken Fang Case. StatTrak versions are obtainable from the same case.
StatTrak™ is available. Full float range 0.00 to 1.00 — all wear grades from Factory New through Battle-Scarred are possible.
Scattered white drawings are applied over a green base coat, creating an informal, graffiti-style surface. The drawings lack a central composition, instead appearing as random marks across the weapon body.
Vandal is seen as a playful, low-key design. The scattered drawing concept suits the vandalism theme and gives each copy a slightly different character depending on how the marks distribute across the body.