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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
The M6G is only found in Halo 3. At first, when it made appearances in leaked alpha-build games, and even later, when it appeared in the [[Starry Night]] trailer and the [[Halo 3 ViDoc: Is Quisnam Protero Damno!]], it was claimed to be the M6D Pistol. However, in April 2007, it was confirmed by [[Frank O'Connor]] that the M6D would not be appearing in Halo 3, and that it would be replaced by the scopeless M6G.
The M6G is only found in Halo 3. At first, when it made appearances in leaked alpha-build games, and even later, when it appeared in the [[Starry Night]] trailer and the [[Halo 3 ViDoc: Is Quisnam Protero Damno!]], it was claimed to be the M6D Pistol. However, in April 2007, it was confirmed by [[Frank O'Connor]] that the M6D would not be appearing in Halo 3, and that it would be replaced by the scopeless M6G.
==Relater Links==
*[[M6C Pistol]]
*[[M6D Pistol]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:39, May 1, 2007

Template:WeaponThe M6G Pistol[1], is a United Nations Space Command sidearm. At present, little is known about it.

Introduction

Template:WepList The M6G is a typical UNSC sidearm. It fires with a relatively fast rate of fire and good accuracy. Unlike its predecessor, the M6D HE Pistol, it does not possess a scope.[2]

Not to be confused with Halo's M6D HE Pistol or Halo 2's M6C Magnum Sidearm the M6G Pistol is a member of the UNSC M6 pistol family. Little about the M6G's capabilities are known, except that it does not have a scope. From leaked vids, it appears that the pistol holds eight rounds in a clip and has slightly less power than the M6D. It also fires high explosive rounds.[3]

Appearances

The M6G is only found in Halo 3. At first, when it made appearances in leaked alpha-build games, and even later, when it appeared in the Starry Night trailer and the Halo 3 ViDoc: Is Quisnam Protero Damno!, it was claimed to be the M6D Pistol. However, in April 2007, it was confirmed by Frank O'Connor that the M6D would not be appearing in Halo 3, and that it would be replaced by the scopeless M6G.

Relater Links

References