User blog comment:Urbancommando77/SAS VS Green Beret/@comment-4661256-20120410040518

USP 45 vs. Beretta M9: When it comes to handguns, it's just a matter of who can draw to point target faster and squeeze off rounds. Magazine size and mzuzle velocity matter but when it comes to two lightning fast special forces I won't be picky. It's even here.

The M4A1 has around 50 m extra range over the SA80, and that matters because whoever can fire on the enemy first is gonna have an edge, especially in a semi-urban area where med-long range distances are uncommon but present. If there's a draw-down, the M4 is around 4 pounds lighter and I like that because you can raise it faster and get a bead on the target faster. The M203 'nade launcher allows for some useful indirect fire to plug down on a general enemy location. Edge, Green Beret

Even unscoped, the Mk14 has 500 m effective range compared to the C8's 400 m, and when it comes to longer ranged weapons, distance becomes even more of an issue, and the Green Berets have no need to worry here. The C8 has 10 extra rounds per mag but in a firefight you can burn that out really quickly, so I think distance outweights ammo capacity, especially with such a miniscule difference in the latter. Edge: Green Berets

Both of these sniper rifles are bolt action, so a slow rate of fire means range and ammo capacity are gonna be everything when each shot really counts. The M24 usually holds 10 round boxes but it can also hold 5 round magazines while the AIAW always has a 10 round mag, so it's possible for the AIAW to keep more shots while the M24 guy is reloading frantically. Edge: SAS

Tactical Knife vs. E-Tool: The E-Tool was misrepresented on Deadliest Warrior. It's one of the worst possible choices for a weapon. It's more like a club than the long knife it was made out to be. It's clumsy, big, and even a headshot won't necessarily kill a helmeted foe. The Tactical Knife is up-close, deadly, and quick enough for repeated lethal strikes on multiple opponents in a short amount of time. Edge: SAS

C4 vs. M67: I like both but the M67 is more portable, easier to use, quicker blast time, and can be thrown in rapid succession. Its only downfall is that it can be thrown back but I don't think the Berets will pull the pin and throw it without cooking it first. The C4 is stationary, requires a detonator, and you have to see the enemy go by the C4 to blow it up so you know you'll get a kill. The M67 is a throw and blow. Edge: Green Berets

Winner: Green Berets

They're bringing better weapons at all the ranges that matter. They're screwed at close range but it'll hardly get that close with superior assault rifles and a grenade launcher that'll pack down the heat, plus 'nades that can keep the SAS playing a lethal game of hot potato. The Cartel caught in the crossfire is a joke compared to both groups, however, and they'll be wiped out before they can raise their arms up to surrender.