User blog comment:Alockwood1/Walking Dead Survivors Versus Perfection Nevada Citizens/@comment-4392864-20131119024529

Might as well Vote. "Broke into the Wrong Rec Room"

First up: To be honest, Burt owns most of the same guns the Walking Dead Survivors tend to carry. For obvious reasons it wouldn't be right for both sides to have the same weapons.

Snipers: While it's true that the Barrett .50 is a little over powered to use on a human foe- Burt uses this against creatures with very tough hides. Also, Burt's not the only one who uses this gun- Tyler Reed, of the TV Series, was the one that used this to kill a marauding graboid with it first, much to Burt's displeasure. Since said hard-to-kill creatures roam the area, it would make sense for Burt to have this. Edge- Perfectionists.

ARs: While it's true that the Colt M4A1 is an upgraded variation of the M16, being more suitable for urban warfare than it's predecessor, the M16A2, most of the stats are the same, and the M16A2 is still carried by many in the armed forces, including the US Army- '''it was the Marines that made the switch, WS. (lol) Edge'''- Even.

Shotguns: Due to the fact that both weapons are about the same, except for the Mossberg having one extra shot, well- Edge- TWD Survivors

Handguns: Rick's revolver only has six shots at most, and reloading can cost time without a prepared reload. Burt's pistol on the other hand, carries a few extra rounds, and can be reloaded quicker. Also, Burt needs that extra power. Edge- Perfectionists.

Explosives: What must be understood about the Remote Control Car Bomb is this- with the right RC vehicle, you can transport the explosive up to 100 feet away before pressing a detonator button. Most people can't throw accurately farther than 50 feet, unless properly trained. Plus, the sight of a toy car driving towards a TWD Survivor will make him pause for a moment, before he realizes his mistake too late. Plus, just because you stop the car, doesn't mean the explosive is done- detonator in the Perfectionist's hand can still be pressed. Throw in several pounds of plastic explosive while you're at it, C4 being the norm, though homemade explosives have been utilized, and you have a highly mobile explosive. Edge- Perfectionist.

Non-Lethal: Burt and his group tend to use hearing protection when they use their weapons, due to how loud they are. While it's possible that the smoke of the flashbang might surprise a Perfectionist, a TWD Survivor will hear the full force of a concussion grenade, one loud enough to cause a graboid to retreat, and aforementioned critter doesn't retreat unless it's in pain, or has associated a sound with pain. Edge- Perfectionists.

Special: Crossbows are useful for silent kills. However, reloading can take a while. With a double-barrel gun, Elephant gun or otherwise, there's that immediate follow-up shot, which is why many big-game hunters used the style until effective repeaters came along. Also, reloading a break action is quicker than reloading a crossbow. Of course, there is that recoil, which a crossbow does not have. Of course, either way, if the foe gets too close for comfortable reloads, you'd better have something else, like an assault rifle. Also, some of the other Perfectionists, besides Burt, have used Elephant guns quite well in previous attacks, like in the 96 incursion in Mexico. Edge- Perfectionists.

Melee 1: To be honest, a pickax is not made for fighting, and is slow to use. The Katana on the other hand is made for combat- providing that it's a real one (and yes I know it's the real one). However, the pickax has one slight advantage, it can break bones, and go through the weak spots in body armor. Over all though, the katana would be a more practical option for combat. Edge- TWD Survivors

Melee 2: Now that's a knife! (lol- couldn't resist mates.) Now, I'll admit that a machete has a larger cutting surface than a Bowie knife, by at least six inches. However, the Bowie being shorter can be an advantage when engaged in CQC, and unlike a machete WS, the Bowie can be used to stab. Ironically, it's illegal to carry the knife in many states- it was even classified as "Premeditated murder" to use one in self-defense in some of those states. Overall though, there's a reason most combat knives are built along similar lines as the Bowie. Edge- Perfectionists

Deadliest Warrior: Perfectionists- Now, while Burt and his neighbors fall short in Human Combat Experience and Brutality, Perfection is their home, and nobody will make them leave. They've even defied orders from the Federal Government to evacuate the valley, in order to save their home from the combined threats of a highly dangerous bacteria cloud that absorbed moisture from everything, and a napalm strike that would have burnt down everything. Then again, when the government says that they plan to fix a gas leak by blowing up your house, you'd call the person giving the orders crazy to. Also, while Burt is probably the most dangerous foe TWD Survivors might face, all Perfectionists have been baptized in blood, quite literally, though it tends to come from graboids, shriekers, assblasters, and mixmaster mutants, and nothing can wash out that stench. As it is, if they see their friends getting killed, even the most peace-loving Perfectionist will take up arms to defend one another. As for teamwork, you try convincing a man who dislikes the government to "admit" to being a government man in order to save people from an "underground alien"- Tyler had to do that with Burt in order to save a town full of UFO-Nuts, and likewise convince the locals that he and Burt were there to help.