User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/Gurkha (1810s-era) vs Afghan Warrior (First Anglo-Afghan War)/@comment-5043545-20140213023437

WanderingSkull's GraveDigging Tunes "The Burning Mountain Breeze" 

Knives: The greater design of the Gurkha's kukri combined with legendary status of being great users of the blade basically gives them the edge. Plus their greater physical factor allows them to kill the Afghan warriors in this here comparison. EDGE: Gurkhas

Swords: I would've called this even but the x-factors in this match prevent me from doing so. The Gurkhas are more trained allowing them to use their sword to a greater extent than the Afghan Warrior. Combine that with greater tenactity and you got yourself another edge in this category. EDGE: Gurkhas

Muskets: The Double-Barrelled Muskets solves an issue with muskets everywhere and has a spare round to kill another target. This is way more forgiving than the Brown Bess as it allows the user to miss and try again unlike the Brown Bess. Combine this with the fact the Gurkhas better training means they're more likely to score a second kill with that second shot. EDGE: Gurkhas

Rifles: The Afghan Warriors finally take an edge takes to their superior rifle in this match. The attachment of the bipod allows for greater accuracy and ability to maintain recoil. PLus since it can use a variety ammo avalible makes it more useful although rocks aren't going to be very effective as bullets. EDGE: Afghan Warrior

Deadliest Warrior: Gurkhas- The Gurkhas take this as they take the more valuable x-factors of training and tenacity. Also coupled with the fact the enviorment they live in bulids up a greater amount of red blood cells makes them greater warriors. Sure the Jezail can use a vareity of ammo that doesn't mean the Double-Barrelled Musket can't make up for that. The Gurkhas can potenially kill off all of the Afghan Warriors with ease thanks to it. Plus if this match comes up close then the Gurkhas will once again dominate.