User blog comment:Necron Jesus/Mujahideen vs. Khmer Rouge/@comment-32516697-20191022005201

Stechkin vs. Tokarev TT-33: I've voted against the Tokarev before, and nothing changes here. The Tokarev obviously packs the bigger punch, but that's not as important when the shooters in question aren't wearing any kind of armor that needs to be punctured. Meanwhile, the Stechkin has so many more rounds in its magazines that it's almost pathetic. The Stechkin offers the Mujahideen many more chances to hit their targets before running dry, while all the KR have to boast about is that their shots might hurt more. Edge: Mujahideen

Lee–Enfield vs. Mosin–Nagant: This is the exact same situation as the previous edge. The Mosin–Nagant hits harder, but the Lee–Enfield can keep firing for twice as long. Nothing more to be said. Edge: Mujahideen

AKM vs. M16A: Here we have yet another clear-cut edge, but this time it's in the KR's favor. The AK fires a bigger round, but as I've already explained, that's not nearly as important as the other stats, and the M16A has better numbers in every single one of those stats. Edge: Khmer Rouge

Sten Gun vs. PPS-43: The PPS is in somewhat of a weird place. It's got almost everything going for it, with better muzzle velocity, rounds, range, and magazine capacity by a bit, but the rate of fire is far below the Sten's. However, it's many other advantages should be enough to make up for this weirdly crappy stat. Edge: Khmer Rouge

'''ZB vz. 26 and PKM vs. RPD and Degtyaryov RP-46: '''A lot of the stats here are pretty similar, so it comes down to range and capacity. For the LMGs, the ranges are similar but the RPD has more than three times the ammunition. For the heavier guns, it's the opposite. The PKM has much more ammunition and and twice the effective range. Clearly, the heavy weapons edge is much more substantial, so the Mujahideen take this category thanks to their ability to cover a much larger area with their guns. Edge: Mujahideen

RPG-7 vs. RPG-2: The shots from the RPG-7 will travel faster and farther than the opposition, so this one is obvious. Using a HEAT round against infantry is just overcompensation. Edge: Mujahideen

X-Factors and Conclusion: Pretty obvious, no? The Mujahideen are much better trained, experienced, successful, and are the superior guerrilla tacticians. In terms of weaponry, the Mujahideen dominate at long range with their machine guns, rifles, and rocket launchers. The KR are better equipped for the mid-range fight, but that's really the only tangible advantage they have to speak of, and it's not nearly enough to pull a win here. Winner: Mujahideen!