Neither. Disease has killed more people than any of the two you mention
Guns are better than swords. Swords are USELESS. They aren't use anymore because we have guns which are better and more advanced weapon. Swords have been in the time of gladiators, vikings, and ninjas. Today, we use guns and NOT swords because guns are a more effective and lethal weapon.Swords are USELESS. They suck and will LOSE against a Gun. Guns are BETTER. And whoever say Swords are Better, They Suck Balls.
Statistically, no.
More people are killed in the US with firearms than knives.
Swords can reflect bullets(block bullets) but somehow, swords cannot run out of ammo. Yes, swords are deadlier than guns because they can slice. Guns can run out of bullets because they shoot and have to reload. Guns fire and reload after firing and then reload after firing until there are nomore bullets left. Swords does not need to reload. They can continue to kill more enemies without having to reload. Guns can kill enemies but swords can kill even more enemies. Real men use swords, not guns. <><><><> I would pont out that modern day armies and law enforcement officers use firearms, not swords.
more than 16379290 people a day are killed in the world with guns!!!because we have wars like the irack warNo accurate records.
As a sport, not for means of defense. The yakuza uses guns more than swords, but occasionaly there are reports of murders using katanas (samurai sword) hope this helps
Measles and smallpox
There is no specific data on the number of people killed by staple guns each year. However, injuries from staple guns are more common than fatalities and can range from minor to severe depending on the circumstances. It is important to always follow safety guidelines when using staple guns to prevent accidents.
With violence, using whatever weapon was going on at the time. Swords are probably more common than guns, although that has been done too.
Automobiles killed more. FBI Uniform Crime Report will have what you are looking for it data has been published.
Accidental firearm deaths accounted for 851 in 2010. Compare this to the more than 440,000 deaths by cigarette smokers.
Disease. They had no immunity to diseases brought to their lands.