User blog:Cfp3157/Season 1 Episode 5: IRA vs Chechen Rebels

Outlaws were brought back to life when Ned Kelly defeated Chief Crazy Horse on the battlefield. We switch from outlaws to guerilla fighters when...

The IRA - Armed men from Northern Ireland that fought a savage, thirty-year long guerilla war with their British occupiers.

go to war with..

Chechen Rebels - Rebels that fought in a separated Chechnya against Russian and fellow Chechnyans as well for ten years.

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Weapons
The IRA fights for freedom with:

Edges
Close Range: The MAC-10 is better than the Borz in almost every way. It has a longer range, bigger round, a slightly faster rat of fire, and actual sights. Edge: IRA

Mid Range: The AR-18 has a faster rate of fire and a larger muzzle velocity. Edge: IRA

Long Range: They already did this test on Deadliest Warrior. The Dragunov proved that it was more accurate than the G3S/1. Edge: Chechen Rebels

Explosive: Despite the devastation of the Pipe Bomb, the RPG-7 can be reloaded and is mobile. Edge: Chechen Rebel

Special: I am unsure of who gets the edge. The Slingshot has an advantage with range, but its killing potental is limited. The Hunting Knife is deadlier than the Slingshot, but only in close range. The brace of the Slingshot could be used as an improved gauntlet. The IRA has dealt with the knives when they fought the Taliban with good unarmed combat, but this is a different kind of knife. I am honestly torn. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get a lot of arguments. Edge: Even

X-Factors
IRA/Factor/Chechen Rebels

73 Training 70

63 Logistics 69

89 Tactics 76

82 Brutality 88

64 Weapons 85

My personnel edge goes to the IRA. They have fairly good weapons and are moderately trained. I mean, they fought the United Kingdom to a standstill for thirty-years. They must have been doing something right. The Chechen Rebels fought for only ten years and, in my opinion, lost. They lost then, they may lose now.

Battle
TBA

Expert's Opinion
TBA

Voting ends either July 15 or August 2, 2012.