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==Influences==
==Influences==
One possible influence on the design of the weapon is the [[wikipedia:Walther P99|Walther P99]]. Another possible influence could be the [[Wikipedia: FP-45 Liberator|FP-45 Liberator]], a weapon designed in the United States during World War II. The long handle, but short barrel as well as the covered hand-grip are obvious features.
One possible influence on the design of the weapon is the [[wikipedia:Walther P99|Walther P99]]. Another possible influence could be the [[Wikipedia: FP-45 Liberator|FP-45 Liberator]], a weapon designed in the United States during World War II. The long handle, but short barrel is an obvious feature.


It is possible that the M6G is the [[UNSC]] Marine Corps Standard Sidearm, as the M6C seems to use older technology, and the M6D seems to use technology reserved for [[Spartan]]s and other Spec-Ops units. That would mean, that the M6C is the Navy's variant of the M6 line.
It is possible that the M6G is the [[UNSC]] Marine Corps Standard Sidearm, as the M6C seems to use older technology, and the M6D seems to use technology reserved for [[Spartan]]s and other Spec-Ops units. That would mean, that the M6C is the Navy's variant of the M6 line.
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