M6G magnum

The M6G Magnum is a United Nations Space Command ground sidearm.

Introduction
The M6G Magnum is the successor of the M6C Magnum Sidearm and the M6D Pistol, and is to be introduced in Halo 3 as the premier UNSC standard pistol. At present, little is known about it except that it is in the Halo 3 Beta custom games and is seen in the ESPN Halo 3 Commercial.

Summary
The M6G Magnum is a semi-automatic, recoil-operated, magazine fed, dual wieldable, magnum caliber handgun. It seems to fire high explosive bullets (most likely 12.7x40mm, HE) from an eight round magazine and has slightly less power than the M6D. It has a relatively fast rate of fire with good accuracy. It also does not have a scope. The M6G is the brainchild of the earlier M6 models, combining the power of the M6D, the very high accuracy from both the M6C and M6D, and decent magazine capacity-along with a stylish look.

This is one of the best Human weapons avalible.

Physical Description And Appearance
The M6G Pistol is a semi-automatic UNSC handgun designed in an Uzi layout. It most likely fires 12.7x40mm, High Explosive bullets and has an eight round magazine which does not fit flush into the housing. The magazine is housed in the handle of the weapon as most semi-automatic handguns are. Although this small magazine size is small for a weapon in the Halo universe, it makes this pistol look more realistic.



The M6G has a polymer handle, making it comfortable in the users hands, along with a titanium alloy body and fires using the short recoil principle. The M6G must first be cocked before it can start firing. The slide, located on the top of the weapon, is used to chamber a round. From then on, the gases force the slide to move back and forth until the magazine is empty. Once the mag is empty, the slide locks back and the mag is dropped(using the mag drop button located on the handle). Once a new mag is placed in the housing, the slide catch, located above the handle, is pushed down and the slide launches forward chambering a round. The ejection port is located directly top of the gun.

The M6G, having a rifled barrel, is somewhat different from the M6D and M6C. The M6G has a chrome top with a 2x magnification scope attached to the front of the slide (although in Halo 3, the scope doesn't seem to be functional) like the M6D, however, the barrelseem to be longer than both M6 models. It also has a rather large trigger guard that encompasses the entire handle. The safety is located directly above the handle. This weapon, like the M6C, is dual wieldable.

The M6G is making its debut in Halo 3.

Changes From The M6D And M6C

 * Decreased magazine size
 * Dual-wieldable (from M6D)
 * No scope (M6D had a scope)
 * Increased damage (from M6C, lower than M6D)
 * Slower rate of fire (From M6C and M6D)(same as Battle Rifle)
 * 5 shots to the head for kill
 * Longer barrel (From both)



Trivia

 * Like the M6D, the M6G has Asian calligraphy stamped on the barrel, but in this case, they are Korean hanjul, not Japanese kanji.


 * This weapon has an additional melee attack but the same reload animation as the M6C.


 * The M6G magnum is equal in peformance, fire rate, and power to the BR55HB SR Battle Rifle in Halo 3, as well as the BR55 Battle Rifle in Halo 2. Dual M6G's however, top both in effectiveness.

Related Links

 * M6C
 * M6D