User blog comment:Sith Venator/HOTD Gang vs L4D2 Gang/@comment-379205-20111126012315

To be continued.
 * Handguns: In spite of the L4D cast's more modern Glock and SIG, I'm going for the HOTD gang for Saya's Luger P08 with the 32-round drum. I believe the version Saya actually uses in the manga also has a scope on top, giving it superior accuracy and capacity compared to the L4D gang, who mostly dual wield their handguns. The Beretta 92 Vertec also has a slightly larger mag than the L4D gang's handguns. Also, the Desert Eagle's low capacity and immense recoil make it less effective, counteracting any gains from the .50 AE round. Edge HOTD.
 * Shotguns: Both weapons are pump-action shotguns, however, Takashi's Ithaca has an Aimpoint sight, while the L4D gangs Remington lacks a sight. Edge HOTD.
 * Submachine Guns: The L4D gang's Uzi is full auto. The HOTD Gang's MP5SFK is a semi-auto only version of the MP5. Uzi wins for greater fire rate. Edge: L4D.
 * Rifles: Overall, the Ruger fires a larger round and has greater stopping power than the M1 Carbine, but the carbine has attachments for greater accuracy and melee utility however, the AR10 is roughly even with the MSG-90. All in all, I'll call this Even.
 * Melee: In spite of what Hollywood will tell you, a chainsaw makes a poor melee weapon. For one, it requires fuel. If that wasn't enough, chainsaws have a habit of bouncing back, possibly killing or maiming the user, if they come into a dense material like human bone or the high carbon steel in Saeko's Katana. Edge: HOTD.