User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/Władysław Raginis vs Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov/@comment-1017446-20111119230936

Omnicube1's Cubeliest Edges

Handguns: The Vis simply takes the edge for a larger round. Edge: Raginis

SMGs: The Mors could've been one of the greatest SMGs widely used during WW2 but thanks to the Germans and Russians, production of the weapon was halted. The PPSh-41 definitely packs magazine capacity and rate of fire and muzzle velocity, but it lacks range. The Mors packs reliability, durability, low recoil, range, and caliber size but lacks in muzzle velocity and magazine capacity. In my opinion, the Mors has more advantages over the PPSh-41. Edge: Raginis

Rifles: The Kbk gets my edge for the larger round and precision. The Mosin-Nagant was rapidly put together in run-down Russian factories so it wasn't the best rifle used during WW2. Edge: Raginis

LMGs: The Wz-1928 is better because its portable. The DP-28 has that dish-pan magazine at the top that can really get in the way. Plus it wasn't a good rapid fire weapon. However, it was one of the more durable LMGs used during the war. Edge: Raginis

AT rifles: Obviously the PTRS-41 will get it. Much larger round and its semi-auto. Plus you can mount a scope on the thing. Edge: Pavlov

Grenades: The RGD-33 can be thrown at a greater distance and more accurately considering it has the stick. But it lacks in shrapnel spread compared to the Wz. 33. The Wz. 33 packs shrapnel but lacks blast radius. However, because of that the edge goes to the Wz. 33 since it packs more killing and wounding potential then the RGD-33. Edge: Raginis

The Deadliest Warrior: Władysław Raginis, his weapons are just more superior since they are more precise and pack caliber size. Yakov Fedotovich Pavlov is definitely badass for holding out in a small apartment with his platoon, but his weapons are lacking. I feel Raginis is the better leader considering he commanded battalions of troops. Close fight where the Poles come out on top.