User blog comment:MilenHD/Medellin Cartel vs Uzbek Terrorists/@comment-17814994-20160717142213

Elgb's '"Fanatic About Money!" 'EDGES!!!

Short: The M1911 is one of the greatest firearms ever invented, and its still in use in some armies today. However, this classic gun has become quite obsolete in modern times. The gun's .45 ACP is the bigger round and it's the more robust and reliable of the two. The Tokarev on the other hand, has the slightly larger magazine, and the elongated spitzer bullet that offers more muzzle velocity, penetration power and accuracy. Though it's not as durable as the M1911, the battle will be not be taking place in a dirty and humid environment like a jungle but in a car yard so it won't be a big of a deal. EDGE: UT

Mid: The only advantage an Uzi has is its compactness, which will be benificial to the cartel since this battle will be taking place in a cramp car yard. But the AK-47 is packing more advantages like it's rifle round which offers way more tremendous firepower and range than the measly 9mm. The Uzbeks will be having a hard time maneuvering in the car yard with an AK, but I'm pretty sure it won't be a big problem for them to adapt. EDGE: UT

Long: RPK takes the edge hands down. While the M60 is belt-fed and has the faster rate of fire and suppression, it's still a heavy machine gun compared to the light machine gun like the RPK. The M60 is also prone to misfire when overused, a problem that is non-existant with the RPK. EDGE: UT

Melee: The machete is longer and has the larger surface area. It's not that long to be unmaneuverable, but still has the length and the intimidation to keep someone at bay. The only advantage the hunting knife has is its clip point, which is a better thusting design and offers more trauma when it pierces. But besides that, the machete has this in the bag. EDGE: MC

Explosives: Although it's basically an ambush/assassination weapon, the car bomb will be very effective since this battle will be taking place in a car yard. The place offers a lot of cars that the Cartel can use as ammo, but it's not as mobile, nor as accurate and powerful as the RPG 7. Still, a stealth-based weapon that has the whole environment in its favor, will be just as equally effective as a mobile weapon. EDGE: Even

X-Factors: I have to give experience, tactics and training to the Uzbek terrorist. They're a resistance and fanatic group with some considerable combat training, and they're raids and missions show that they have fought in more gunfights and use tactics in an actual combat. The Cartel's strategy was nothing more than playing the authority and the people to their hands, which is a good feat but useless in an actual fight. They're only advantage is logistics and nothing else. EDGE: UT

Deadliest Warrior?

I'm giving an easy vote on the Uzbekistan Terrorists. Both them and the Cartels are experts demolitions warriors, but the Uzbeks have been fighting in actual raids and combats than the Cartels. They have the better weapons and the x-factors in the fight. Hell, the Cartels themselves got their asses kicked hard by other fanatics and resistance movements before like the Los Pepes and the M19. So there's no doubt that their asses will be handed out to them by the Uzbekistan Terrorists too.