User blog comment:Deathblade 100/Revolutions, Mexico and Assassinations: Leon Trotsky vs Pancho Villa/@comment-34942931-20180904004330

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Rifles: I'm gonna have to say, the Nagant really outranges the Winchester, and while I don't now a lot else of the gun besides what I know in Call of Duty, I saw that it can apparently be reloaded much faster than the Winchester. That combined with the extra range leads to... Edge: Trotsky

Pistol 1: Once again, don't know too much about these guns either. Darn old guns and their old ways. However, given that the guns seem to counter each other in several ways along with the magazine sizes and caliber of the bullets as well as range, I'm going to have to call this Even

Pistol 2: I mean I'm going to have to give this one to the Bisley based off of what the other people are saying about the guns, and the fact that the other gun also just sort of looks impracitcal, and because it is improvised I have a gut feeling to go against it. Edge: Villa

Special Rifles: The Federov seems to have this because of the massive amounts of ammo it has compared to the other gun, that and it does have a select fire option, which would certainly come as a surprise, yes, so I'm going to have to say Edge: Trotsky

X Factors: Villa does have the advantage in this thanks to the superior logistics and morale, though both of their leadership skills are even, so...yeah, it's a close one in the X factors territory, but it seems somewhat even.

Though all in all, I have to say that the winner is Trotsky. He seems to have the superior weaponry, though he definitely isn't going to get out of this easily. It seems fairly close given the weapons that they have with them.