In the tight, high-stakes extraction loops of ARC Raiders, choosing the right weapon is the difference between extracting with a backpack full of high-tier loot or waking up empty-handed in the Speranza underground. Among the light ammo automatic weapons, the debate between the Stitcher and the Bobcat is legendary.
While both function as fast-firing, fully automatic options designed to shred shields and health bars up close, they sit on completely opposite sides of the economic and structural spectrum. It is a classic battle of dirt-cheap, reliable efficiency versus hyper-expensive, high-risk luxury.
The Raw Numbers: Performance & Stat Breakdown
To understand how these two stack up, you have to look past the basic in-game UI bars and dig into the actual calculated time-to-kill (TTK), damage-per-second (DPS), and frame data.
Feature The Stitcher (Common SMG) The Bobcat (Epic SMG)
Base Rarity Common (Green) Epic (Purple)
Base Bullet Damage 6.5 damage per shot 6.0 damage per shot
Fire Rate (RPM) 684 RPM 1,006 RPM
Base Magazine Size 20 rounds 20 rounds
Base Body-Shot TTK ~1.61 to 1.75 seconds ~1.21 to 1.25 seconds
Crafting Economy Low-tier scrap, highly accessible Advanced mechanical parts, rare blueprints
Performance in the Field: PvP and PvE
The Economy King: Why Everyone Runs the Stitcher
The Stitcher is widely considered the best pound-for-pound weapon in the game for one massive reason: the risk-to-reward ratio is incredibly lopsided in your favor.
Because it hits for 6.5 base damage compared to the Bobcat’s 6.0, it is highly forgiving. A base level 1 Stitcher can comfortably clean out a medium-shielded target in a single magazine, whereas an unmodded Bobcat will empty its tiny 20-round magazine so fast you will regularly leave your opponent with a sliver of health if you miss even a handful of shots.
Furthermore, the slower 684 RPM cadence makes the Stitcher significantly easier to control during intense horizontal recoil patterns. If you drop top-side into a raid and lose a Level IV Stitcher, you can easily open your storage, spend a few common scraps, and craft another one without hurting your wallet. If you want to bypass the RNG grind entirely or need backup gear quickly, you can check out platforms like U4N to find
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The Melting Machine: The Fully Loaded Bobcat
On paper, the Bobcat is a terrifying weapon. Clocking in at a blazing 1,006 RPM, it boasts a pure body-shot TTK of roughly 1.22 seconds, making it one of the fastest-killing weapons in close-quarters combat. If you hit your headshots, that TTK plummets to under half a second.
However, the Bobcat is a massive liability without the right attachments. At 1,006 RPM, a 20-round base magazine vanishes in less than a second. If you encounter a squad or a high-tier heavy shield enemy in PvE, you will find yourself constantly reloading behind cover. To make the Bobcat truly viable over a maxed-out Stitcher, upgrading it to Level IV and equipping a high-tier Extended Light Magazine is mandatory to pull that capacity up to 35 or 36 rounds.
The Gear Fear Factor: Finding a Bobcat blueprint in the world can take hundreds of hours of grinding. Taking a fully kitted, $40,000-value Level IV Bobcat into a hot zone introduces a massive level of "gear fear" that completely changes how aggressively you play.
Optimized Weapon Builds
To get the most out of each weapon, you need to spec them to complement their natural firing behaviors.
The Laser-Focus Stitcher Build
This setup minimizes the weapon's horizontal kick and expands the magazine so you can comfortably take down multiple targets or medium-shield players before reloading.
Muzzle: Compensator III
Underbarrel: Angled Grip III
Stock: Padded Stock
Magazine: Extended Light Mag III
The "Speranza Shredder" Bobcat Build
This build is incredibly expensive but turns the Bobcat into a localized bullet hose that can delete anyone who walks through a doorway.
Muzzle: Compensator III
Underbarrel: Horizontal Grip III (Crucial for managing high-RPM sway)
Magazine: Extended Light Mag III (Absolutely mandatory to give you 35+ rounds)
Stock/Device: Kinetic Converter (Maximizes your raw DPS push)
Final Verdict
If you are running solo queue, farming materials, or looking for consistent, low-stress PvP profits, stick with the Level IV Stitcher. It is cheap to build, highly forgiving, and delivers reliable 1.61-second melts without breaking the bank.
Save the Bobcat for dedicated squad runs where your teammates can cover you during your reloads, and where you absolutely need the sub-1.3-second TTK to instantly erase a high-value target before their team can react.
For a deeper visual dive into how these weapon costs and performance metrics play out under real combat pressure, check out The Gaming Merchant's Loadout Breakdown where he tests budget setups against high-tier loadouts in live raids.