User blog comment:Samurai Santa Claus/Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm vs North Korean Special Operations Force/@comment-35680048-20200106032539

Tybaltcapulet's "Good god that's certainly an Irish name" Edges:

Assault Rifles:The Type 68 is an antiquated weapon in comparison to the Steyr. The Steyr has the better Rate of Fire and magazine capacity. It also seems from my quick research that A)The range of the AKM is instead about 380 yds, and B) the AKM has a practical automatic rate of 100 RPM making it harder to utilize its slightly longer range. I prefer the Steyr simply because it will be putting out more rounds faster and for a longer time.Edge:Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm 

Pistols: SIG Sauer all the way. More rounds, more range, lighter weight, better muzzle velocity, do I need to say more? The SIG is a direct upgrade to the CZ-75, nuff said.Edge:Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm

SMGs: Good god the Irish are mopping up the floor with the North Koreans here, and this category is no different. The M58 to me just looks like a shitty knockoff of the MP40, with the exact amount of rounds and around the same range.The P90 has more rounds, a higher rate of fire, more range, is much more ergonomic etc. I mean just look at the M58. It looks like an absolute disaster to hold on top of just being inferior in general.Edge:Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm

Sniper Rifles: And to finish off the Irish stomp in weapons, they stomp this category with the HK dominating. It may have less range to it, but the fact that it has twice the rounds of the PSL "and" can go fully auto for more support heavily outweighs this. And if this battle goes into any smaller space at any time, the PSL's range advantage vanishes.Edge:Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm

Overall/X-factors: I knew from the start the Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm were going to stomp this.From weapons alone the North Koreans don't stand a chance, with a bunch of antiquated weapons that can't compare with the more modern Irish weapons. And even if they did have better weapons, it's not like that would actually matter because they're also outmatched as a group. The Irish here have very experienced soldiers with a shit ton of training from all across the world, while the North Koreans are stuck with pretty basic stuff. They also more much more experienced, having actual operations against the IRA on numerous occasions, again all over the world. The North Koreans are stuck in their homeland, with almost nothing to show for it. Hell you better be making this within North Korea, or this is just unfair.The IRA could beat them outside NK territory

Sciathán Fiannóglaigh an Airm:4500

North Korean Special Operations Force:500