User blog comment:Pygmy Hippo 2/North American Soldiers Battle Royale/@comment-39845974-20191209212131

Beretta M9 vs Browning Hi-Power vs Smith & Wesson M&P.

In my opinion, Mexico takes this round. The Smith and Wesson has the largest magazine capacity, allowing the user to attack enemies and keep up supressing fire for much longer. While the Beretta does have the greatest Muzzle velocity of all 3 guns, the advantage it holds there isn't as big as have a few extra rounds in the magazine. Edge: Mexico.

M4 Carbine vs Colt Canada C7 vs FX-05 Xiuhcoatl.

The M4 takes the win here for me. For one, all have the same magazine capacity. All have 30 rounds in there magazines, but the M4 has a much faster rate of fire, being 50 rounds a minutes faster then the Colt Canada and 100 rounds faster then the Xiuhcoatl. This is also added to the fact that the M4 is the lightests and least clunky of all these guns, being about 7 pounds, unlike the Xiuhcoatl and Colt which are closer to 9. Edge: America.

M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System vs C14 Timberwolf Medium Range Sniper Weapon System vs Remington Modular Sniper Rifle.

This is split betwen the American and Mexican guns. The Remington has by far the longest range, almost doubling that of the American gun. But the American Gun has a double the Magazine capacity of either the Mexican or Canadian guns. In my mind I am split between the 2 guns, so I gotta give it a 2 way tie. Edge: Tied Between America and Mexico.

AT4 vs M72 LAW vs Carl Gustaf.

All 3 of these anti tank weapons can easily destory large squads of guys, but the AT4 has the longest range. Being able to entire wreck and enemy unit at farther ranges is a massive edge. Edge: America.

Training.

America takes this one easily over their enemies. They have more well rounded training, and are taught more when being trained. While the Mexicans and Canadians are well trained in their owns rights, they do fall behind here when compared to America. Edge: America.

Experience.

Canada bails out here. They aren't a warring peacekeeping group like the US and they aren't fighting wars in their home land like the Mexicans. While they have fought in combat before, they don't really stand up here. But whe comparing American to Mexico, its not quite so clear cut. While America had been fighting in the middle east for decades at this point, Mexico is currently fighting wars against drug lords and cartel leaders for an even longer period of time. They also have been fighting similar enemies as well, the Mexicans battling brutal Guerrilla drug lords, while the US has been fighting brutal Guerrilla extermists. In the end, I can't personally have to give the US the edge here. In the end, the taliban and Isis are larger and more united threats then the Mexican drug lords, making them more dangerous all in all. So I can only give America this edge very slightly. Edge: America.

Logistics.

Do I really need to say anything. If you added the military budget of Canada and Mexico together, then you still wouldn't even been like a fractions of the American Budget. Edge: American.

Winner.

I feel that tihs conclusion is fairly obvious. America is the best trained, most experienced and richest group entering this conflict. They also took the majority of the weapons advantages. In the end, they really just dominate this battle.

The second place winner is gonna have to be Mexico. Mexico was just about tied up with America in terms of experience and is the only other group in the battle to actually take weapons advantages. So in my mind, Mexico would be able to put up a fairly good fight and be a real threat to the Americans. But in the end, don't have what it takes to our right win.

In last place comes Canada. They are the least trained and experienced of the 3 groups, being the only group to fail to get even a single weapon advantage. In the end, they are just not tough or experienced enough to really put up a real fight. While the could land some hits and kills some of their enemies, they are more then likely gonna be stuck in last place by the end.

Winner: America.

Second: Mexico.

Third: Canada.