User blog comment:Cfp3157/Season 1 Episode 4: Crazy Horse vs Ned Kelly/@comment-4661256-20120701180532

El Alamein's "I Get Pissed Off When You Spell My Name Wrong" Edges:

Close Range: Inyankapemni Club vs. Dirk Dagger: The Inyankapemni "Lakota Club" broke during the Deadliest Warrior test - it's a piece of wood and a stone. The Dirk Dagger won't break and is intensely more lethal. Edge: Ned Kelly

Mid Range: 1873 Colt vs. Beaumont-Adams: The Beaumont-Adams is a double action revolver, meaning the hammer is both cocked before a shot and released after a shot. A single-action revolver only cocks the hammer before the shot and you have to manually pull the hammer back before you can shoot again. In effect, the Beaumont Adams has a higher rate of fire due to this minor improvement. Edge: Ned Kelly

Long Range: 1860 Henry vs. Spencer Repeating Rifle: The 1860 Henry has a faster rate of fire, being able to fire off 4 extra rounds per minute. The Henry also can hold 16 rounds in its tube magazine as opposed to the Spencer being stuck with 7. Edge: Chief Crazy Horse

Special Weapons: Duh. A bow vs. a gun. Edge: Ned Kelly

Overall Winner: Ned Kelly

Really, Crazy Horse's edge in long range is something that's going to damage Ned Kelly's game plan, but because Mr. Kelly is bringing in 3 guns to his Native American foe's 2 (and the fact that the Inyankapemni and Self Bow are gonna suck BALLS in this battle, while the Dirk won't fare too poorly) he can afford to keep shooting and keep shooting before Crazy Horse goes down. Crazy Horse was overwhelmed by the U.S. Army's sheer show of firepower and Ned Kelly will do the same, if but in a scaled-down simulation.