>>7375333Minifigcat isn't as well-known, though their stuff is more frequently KO'ed these days. I'd argue that one isn't really better than the other, more that they're each offering different styles. This is how I would characterize the biggest names in minifig small arms, relative to Lego:
BrickForge takes the near-Lego approach, with really simple designs, low detail, "Lego-y" style (think cartoon-y)
BrickArms and Brick Warriors fit more into the ground between Lego playfulness and more serious realism. More detailed than BrickForge, but retaining a lot of smooth surfaces
Minifigcat and CombatBrick favor full-on realism, with high levels of detail and no pretensions to fitting in with the original Lego aesthetic
Pic related illustrates this pretty well, though CombatBrick doesn't have a Schmeisser for comparison.