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The second Kanji is found on the bottom of the magazine floor plate, and is the character 力, ''chikara''(jp) or ''li'' (ch). Meaning "strength" or "power", it is not surprising considering how powerful of a weapon the M6D is.
The second Kanji is found on the bottom of the magazine floor plate, and is the character 力, ''chikara''(jp) or ''li'' (ch). Meaning "strength" or "power", it is not surprising considering how powerful of a weapon the M6D is.


In [[Halo 3]], the [[M6G Magnum Sidearm]] features a Korean Hangul rather than a Japanese kanji. It is found on the bottom of the magazine and it reads 일곱 (''il-gohb'') , when reflected. It translates to number 7.
In [[Halo 3]], the [[M6G Magnum Sidearm]] features a Korean Hangul rather than a Japanese kanji. It is found on the bottom of the magazine and it reads 일곱 (''il-gohb'') , when reflected. It translates to number 7.

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七, seen through a Sniper Rifle's scope.


Stamped onto Halo: Combat Evolved's M6D Pistol are two Japanese and Chinese character: The Kanji and Seven characters that can be seen only with the aid of a scoped weapon, such as the Sniper Rifle.

The first Kanji, stamped onto the top of the ejection port, is 七, shichi/nana (jp), or qi (ch) and, when translated, is the number Seven.

力, seen through a Sniper Rifle's scope.

The second Kanji is found on the bottom of the magazine floor plate, and is the character 力, chikara(jp) or li (ch). Meaning "strength" or "power", it is not surprising considering how powerful of a weapon the M6D is.


In Halo 3, the M6G Magnum Sidearm features a Korean Hangul rather than a Japanese kanji. It is found on the bottom of the magazine and it reads 일곱 (il-gohb) , when reflected. It translates to number 7.

A rear view of the M6G. Note the Korean Hangul.