User blog comment:The Deadliest Warrior/WW1 British Infantryman vs. WW1 French Infantryman/@comment-1017446-20110402155129

Omnicube1's Cubeliest Edges

Close Range: Both revolvers are very much similar but it really comes down the calibers. The Webley fires a larger round compared to the 11mm the MAS 1876 fires, Edge: British Infantrymen

Mid Range: Well the Berthier does have the power of the 8mm but it lacks range, the Lee-Enfield has approximately 120 meters more in effective range, Edge: British Infantry

Long Range: Since this is trench warfare the Hotchkiss proves to be the better machine-gun. It has greater range and fires the 8x50, bigger than the standard .303, Edge: French Infantrymen

Special Weapons: Obviously the Trench Axe since it has greater reach and actually has maiming/killing power, Edge: British

Explosive Weapons: The F1 is ultimately the better grenade since it is filled with cheddite. Also the No. 6 was known for priming problems and would usually go off unexpectedly (there have been stories were the grenade actually when off in a friendly trench). Edge: French

The Deadliest Warrior: British Infantrymen, as much as I want to give this one to the French, the British are using weapons with higher caliber weapons and that were designed for trench invading. Close match-up of 540-460