User blog comment:MilitaryBrat/Dimitri Petrenko vs Daniel Jackson/@comment-5931345-20130817022650

Long: Though the Springfield has the stronger muzzle velocity, and better round, its a freaking hand loader. In order to reload that thing you individually chamber the rounds in the magazine, which is time consuming and a hassle especially in the battlefield. When war fatigue attacks you, you'll drop more rounds to the ground that in the gun. The Mosin Nagant's strip feed reloading makes it reload faster and easier making it a superior rifle. Edge: DP

Mid: The SVT as a rifle offers the longer range and accuracy, but the M1 is ligher and more maneuvarable as a carbine. Though it doesn't sound that much, maneuvaribility is a huge factor when you're fighting in mid range of 500-800m (A reason M16 is replaced by M4). Both have its advatages so its even. Edge:Even

Short: Though the M1911A1's .45 ACP round may pack more muzzle velocity, I have to go with the Tokarev on this one. The Tokarev's 7.62x25mm round is bottle neck, a huge advanantage in caliber as it allows it to travel faster, have more rate of fire, and accuracy. Not to mention that round is said to be able to penetrate body armor like soft plate Kevlars. Edge:DM

Melee: The NR has that sinister clip joint in its sharp point allowing to to stab and rip with more ferocity. It also has the longer and bigger blade. But I still have to go with the knuck duster as this knfe allow you to slice, stab, and viciously pummel. Blunt and Blade wapon in one. Edge: DJ

Explosive: The RGD's stick prevents it from rolling, making it more accurate as a grenade. That stick also adds weight and momentum so it can be thrown farther so it gets the edge. But warn you the Mk2 is lighter and you can carry more of it in your belts. Edge:DP

XFactors: Hard to choose. Jackson is a ranger, as oppose to Dmitri being a regular Red Army soldier (though that guy has done other spec ops things like recon, raids, and sneaking to enemy lines stuff). Dmitri has the larger experience in fighting. But Jackson has the superior marksmanship and stuff. But a huge winning factor for Dmitri is his stealth. He and Reznov are known for crawling throgh enemy lines, leaving havok in their wake. Edge: Dmitri

Winner: Dmitri Petrenko. He has the better weapons, and crucial x factors like experience. He is far more successful in fighting, as opposed to Jackson getting himself killed during the battle of Merderet. The only thing that killed Dmitri is betrayal.