User blog comment:Sport Shouting/Auschwitz Camp Rebels vs Serbian Black Hand/@comment-4803039-20130214181555

Affectos's Emotions: "Terrorists vs. Rebels...let the rag-tagging begin!"

Close Range: I'm not going to dance around with range and muzzle velcoity. The Vis Pistol has an 8-round capacity, giving it a single round advantage over the Nagant, and it has a easier reload. Edge: Vis Pistol

Mid Range: Let's face it, the cheap metal and manufacturing of the Chauchet made it a useless weapon in the hands of a soldier. It was hard to reload and the smallest amount of mud would ruin the gun. The only advantage it has is that it's lighter, but that's due to the weak metal. Edge: MP 42

Explosive: The unique feature of the Nazi's Stielhandgranate was that it could be outfitted with metal fragmentation sleave and had a pull fuse. As far as I can tell, it looks like the M.12 grenade works on a pressure shell, exploding when it breaks. Can I get the fuse info on it? Current Edge: Stilhandgranate

X-factors: I think that the fatigue factor should be a bit lower than what it is now due to the fact that the  Auschwitz Rebels would have been fed much less than the Serbs. Overal the edges go to the Serbians due to the fact they actually trained and had a better diet.

Overall, my edge goes to the  Auschwitz Rebels for their newer and more reliable weaponry