User blog:The Brave/World War 2 Battle: 82nd Airborne vs UK Parachute Regiment

The 82nd Airborne: The All-American Paratroopers of World War 2

vs.

The Parachute Regiment: The United Kingdoms elite Paratroopers of World War 2

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST:

The Armory:

Close Range Weapons:

M1911A1: The standard Issue sidearm of the U.S. Military from 1911 until 1985. It is a .45 ACP pistol with a 7 round clip.

The Webley MK IV revovler: One of The United Kingdoms standards until 1963. It is a .455, six shot revolver.

My Edge: The M1911A1 for its faster rate of fire and less reload time.

Mid Range:

M3A1 "Grease Gun": A more cost effective alternative to the M1A1 Thompson. It is a .45 ACP sub machine gun that holds 30 rounds in a magazine

Sten MK II: The most common version of this British weapon. it is a 9x19mm sub machine gun that holds 32 rounds in magazine.

My Edge: The M3A1 for it's better stopping power.

Long Range:

M1A1 Paratrooper carbine: A variant of the M1 carbine, it has a folding stock and was made for paratroopers. It fires 15 to 30 rounds in .30 carbine rounds.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK I: Is a British bolt action rifle that fires 10 .303 rounds.

My Edge: The Lee-Enfield No. 4 MK I for its stopping power.

Special Weapons:

M1919 Browning Machine Gun: Is a .30-06 machine gun with a 250 round belt.

Bren Light Machine Gun: A Czech made light machine gun that fires .303 rounds from a 30 round magazine.

My Edge: The M1919 Browning Machine Gun for its better effective range(1,500 yards to the Bren's 600 yards.) and its 250 round belt.

This will be a 5 on 5 match in occupied France. Voting starts now!