User blog comment:Urbancommando77/Deathstroke VS Punisher/@comment-3047208-20130628003044

THE DOCTOR'S DIAGNOSIS:


 * Close Range- Deathstroke. The M4X Knife is great in close range and can slice through ya easily, but the Broadsword packs even more of a powerful punch with it's better blade, longer range, and more killing potential, making it the deadlier weapon all around.


 * Mid Pistol- The Punisher. Frank's Beretta packs more bullets in it's mag and more reliability.


 * Mid Shotgun- Deathstroke. The sawed-off shottie does a great deal of damage, but you have to be extremely close up. It's relatively slow reload and mere two shots before having to reload bring it down as well. The Remington 870 packs more rounds and more range.


 * Long SMG- Deathstroke. The Thompson packs more bullets and a better round, making up for it's inaccuracy and poor range, which the Uzi also suffers from to a lesser extent.

THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR- DEATHSTROKE THE TERMINATOR! The Punisher finally has his long awaited defeat, haha! Slade's superior arsenal of weaponry combined with his experience, training and skill will allow him to take the cake home.
 * Long Rifle- Deathstroke. Cartridge: 5.56×45mm NATO vs 7.62×39mm, well the 7.62×39mm has been proven to be the better man stopper, simply because it's a bigger bullet, and then some. So for Mag size it's 75 (AK) vs 30 (M4), a kind of obvious edge for the AK, but if you want fairness it's 40 (AK) vs 30 (M4), even then 10 more bullets can go a long way. Something the M4 does take the edge in is Rate of Fire, 600 rounds/per vs 700–950 round/min. Something else that the M4 takes is Range, 300m vs 500m. The AK-47 isn't considered one of the best and most reliable assault rifles on the planet for no reason, you are exaggerating the inaccuracy of the AK, it's accuracy has always been considered good enough for combat use. Another great thing about the AK is it's magazine, it's curved magazine carries a large amount of bullets and allows it to smoothly feed ammunition into the chamber. Yes, the magazine is heavy, but it's still deadly in the long run.