User blog comment:Elgb333/Sicario vs Murder Inc./@comment-35617681-20181123043147

Kriller99's "Sicario-Face" Edges

Melee: The stiletto is lighter to carry around, and it allows you to manuever it in smaller spaces. The bat may be longer, but getting hit once with it isn't going to kill you unless you hit the head or maybe the chest. Edge: SICARIO

Main: The S&M 76 was made to replace the m/76, which couldn't be acquired for usage in the Vietnam war because the Swedish government opposed the war, however by the time it was finished being developed the army didn't have much use for it. Meanwhile, the infamous "Tommy Gun" was created to help with fight in Europe during wwi, but was too late in the war to be shipped in large quantities. Similar situations, eh? Regardless, the Thompson gets the edge for its' superior rate of fire and the better punching power of the .45 cartridge it uses.

Sidearm: Easy choice here. The glock is the more modern pistol, uses a heavier round (You can correct me here if I'm wrong) and has the larger clip size. The m1903 has great concealability but that's it. The larger clip size of the glock will mean less reloading, and that can be a deciding factor in a firefight (Speztnaz Vs IRA, anybody?).

Shotgun: The Lupara has fire rate (assuming they don't fire both shells at once) but the reloading and the low clip size negates that edge. In addition, the Mossberg has greater range due to not having its barrel sawed off. The Mossberg gets the edge

Winners: Sicarios. They're more well-trained, have better weaponry, and has much more influence, assassinating various politicians.