User blog comment:1298god/IRA vs. Khmer Rouge/@comment-35680048-20191204145705

Tybaltcapulet's "Less than well supplied revolutionaries" Edges:

Rifles: I don't think that one should base their edge upon how it ended up in Deadliest Warrior, since the show was known for some serious inaccuracies, which is exactly why we made a Deadliest Warrior Rematch page in the first place. So with this I have give an overwhelming edge to the AK-47. The AR-15 the PIRA (Provisional Irish Republican Army, which is the version you're using) used was the Colt AR-15, which was a semi-automatic weapon which means it's stuck firing each round off individually. The AK-47 provides a more reliable source of firepower that even with its relatively low fire rate, it's gonna be putting out more rounds than the semi-auto capabilities of the AR-15. Even if it's got  some wonky stats like its shorter range and heavier weight, I prefer it because I know i'm getting more bang for my buck faster.Edge: Khmer Rouge

Sidearms: I dunno what that percentage is for semi-auto vs double action (which yes, are basically the same thing, except double action usually refers to revolvers),  but the Beretta takes this with ease with ammo count alone. Both of these pistols should do fine in combat and are plenty lethal, but the difference is the IRA has a pistol that can do this for over twice as long while the Khmer Rouge will be stuck reloading their outdated Soviet pistols (And as a Trotsky worshipper, it pains me to say this).Edge:IRA 

Melee: Ok I don't understand why you've put the Shillelagh as a melee weapon for the IRA, as A) it's designed specifically for stick fighting, and B) There's no record of the IRA using this, or at least there isn't to my knowledge, in fact it's hard to find any melee weapons that the IRA used. The Cane knife is correct, but you may need to scrap the category if there's nothing else that can be proved the IRA used.Edge: Unknown

Explosives:

Machine Guns

HTH:

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