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*Using the M6D to pull off the [[Double Melee]] glitch is very effective when an enemy player is too close to you. Remember though that unlike the [[BXR]] glitch in [[Halo 2]] there is a disadvantage, in the form of a possible misplaced grenade. | *Using the M6D to pull off the [[Double Melee]] glitch is very effective when an enemy player is too close to you. Remember though that unlike the [[BXR]] glitch in [[Halo 2]] there is a disadvantage, in the form of a possible misplaced grenade. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia==n | ||
*The M6D pistol is seen in the map tombstone in halo 2, but it is unknown if you can reach it. | |||
*The first weapon you receive in the trilogy is the M6D, on the level [[Pillar of Autumn (Level)]] from [[Captain Keyes]]. | *The first weapon you receive in the trilogy is the M6D, on the level [[Pillar of Autumn (Level)]] from [[Captain Keyes]]. | ||
*Common slang terms for the M6 series handguns are: Go-mag, cannon, hand cannon, power drill, HE pistol, heavy pistol | *Common slang terms for the M6 series handguns are: Go-mag, cannon, hand cannon, power drill, HE pistol, heavy pistol |
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