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The M6 bayonet is a bayonet used by the U.S. military for the M14 rifle , it can also be used with the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle as well M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle . It was introduced in 1957, at the same time as the rifle itself. It is the only bayonet made for the M14.

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24-455: (Redirected from M06 ) M6 , M06 , M.6 , or M-6 may refer to: Military [ edit ] M6 bayonet , a bayonet for the M14 rifle M6 bomb truck , a truck used to move bombs during World War II M6 gun motor carriage , an American World War II light truck armed with an anti-tank gun M6 gun , a 3" towed artillery piece M6 heavy tank ,

48-474: A .22 LR over .410 gauge combination gun Chiappa M6 Survival Gun , a 12 gauge over .22 LR combination gun Entertainment [ edit ] Groupe M6 , a French media holding company M6 (TV channel) , a French television channel Mike + The Mechanics , the sixth album by Mike & The Mechanics People [ edit ] Raúl Meza Ontiveros , Mexican suspected drug lord, nicknamed "M6" Technology [ edit ] M6 (cipher) ,

72-451: A 60 mm mortar used by various armies LWRC M6 , a series of United States military carbines based on the M4 carbine Fokker M.6 , a 1916 German two-seat experimental fighter aircraft Macchi M.6 , a 1917 Italian flying boat fighter prototype Survival guns [ edit ] M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon , a .22 Hornet over .410 gauge combination gun Springfield Armory M6 Scout ,

96-572: A World War II heavy tank design that never entered full production M6 Linebacker , an anti-aircraft variant of the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle M6 mine , a United States metal-cased, circular anti-tank landmine M6 Mosegris , Danish designation for C15TA Armoured Truck M6 tractor , a high-speed artillery tractor M6-640 , a 60 mm mortar used by the British Army Hirtenberger M6C-210 Commando,

120-416: A block cipher used by Digital Transmission Content Protection M6, a British peak programme meter standard used for measuring the volume of audio broadcasts Meizu M6 miniPlayer , flash-based portable media player M6 , a diode electrical component Transport [ edit ] Automobiles [ edit ] BMW M6 , a high-performance version of the 6 Series automobile. BYD M6 (2010) ,

144-523: A cargo airline based in the United States M06, Havre de Grace Seaplane Base FAA LID Miles M.6 Hawcon , a 1930s British experimental monoplane M-6 aero-engine 1920 Soviet copy of the 220 kW (300 hp) Hispano-Suiza 8Fb V-8 aero engine Public transport [ edit ] Bucharest Metro Line M6 , a planned metro line of the Bucharest Metro M6 (New York City bus) ,

168-663: A former New York City Bus route in Manhattan M6 (Istanbul Metro) , a short metro line in Istanbul, Turkey M6, a Washington, D.C. Metrobus route Sri Lanka Railways M6 , a diesel-electric locomotive used in Sri Lanka M6 (railcar) , a Metro-North Railroad railcar Roads [ edit ] Frederik Meijer Trail , formerly the M-6 Trail, a bike trail running along the M-6 freeway in

192-553: A had a belt loop and lacked the double hook that earlier bayonet scabbards had for attaching to load carrying equipment such as the M1910 Haversack . The improved M8A1 scabbard manufactured later in WW II has the M1910 bent wire hook. The scabbard throat flange is stamped "US M8" or "US M8A1" on the flat steel part along with manufacturer initials. Some M8 scabbards were later modified by adding

216-513: A minivan BYD M6 (2024), electric version of the BYD Song Max minivan M06 or BMW M30 , a 1968 2.5 L-2.8 L straight-6 engine M6 Presto-Matic , a semi-automatic transmission made by Chrysler McLaren M6A , a racing car built by McLaren for the Can-Am series Haima M6 , a saloon Refine M6 , an MPV Aviation [ edit ] Amerijet International (IATA airline designator: M6),

240-841: A motorway forming part of the N6 Dublin to Galway national primary route M6 road (Zambia) , a road in Zambia M6 road (Malawi) , a road in Malawi M6 (Cape Town) , a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa M6 (Johannesburg) , a Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa M6 (Pretoria) , a Metropolitan Route in Pretoria, South Africa M6 (Port Elizabeth) , a Metropolitan Route in Port Elizabeth, South Africa M6 Motorway (Sydney) ,

264-497: A proposed motorway in New South Wales , Australia Others [ edit ] Ursynów M-6 , a prototype hovercraft designed between 1967 and 1971 Other uses [ edit ] Butterfly Cluster , catalogued as Messier 6 or M6, an open star cluster in the constellation Scorpius shorthand for king Mohammed VI of Morocco M6 ISO metric screw thread Mark Sixma , Dutch trance and house producer Leica M6 ,

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288-476: A rangefinder camera once popular among photojournalists Canon EOS M6 , a mirrorless digital camera SureFire M6 Guardian , a flashlight M6, a difficulty grade in mixed climbing See also [ edit ] 6M (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

312-703: Is an American cargo airline headquartered in Miami , United States. The airline delivers air freight with its fleet of Boeing 757s and Boeing 767s from its main hub at the Miami International Airport to 48 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. Their network spans 476 destinations throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. The airline

336-695: The M5 bayonet for the M1 Rifle , the M6 was intended to serve additional roles as a combat knife and utility knife. The basic blade design was like the M4, M5, and later M7 bayonets, based on the World War II designed M3 Trench Knife . The overall length of the M6 is 11.75 in (29.8 cm), with a blade 6.75 in (17.1 cm) long. Contractors who manufactured the M6 included Aerial Cutlery Co., Columbus Milpar and Mfg. Co. and Imperial Knife Co. The first of these contracts

360-543: The pommel . Both models are the same length, have the same black finish, and use the M8A1 sheath . Today, the M6 is mainly used for ceremonial purposes, particularly by the Army and Marine Corps, both of which still use the M14 rifle for exhibition drill . There are two variations of this scabbard, both with an olive drab fiberglass body with steel throat. The early version M8 scabbard only

384-795: The Caribbean, Central and South America, Amerijet offers last mile delivery for commercial customers. Amerijet has been a target internationally of animal rights activists for their transportation of animals for experimentation purposes in later years, particularly in conjunction with the Miami-based company Primate Products. Amerijet has been coming under increasing pressure in South Florida, with monthly demonstrations in front of its Fort Lauderdale office, and some of Amerijet's upper management have even been protested at their homes. To date, two activists have been arrested in front of Amerijet's office. On Valentine's Day 2011, Amerijet ended their involvement in

408-697: The Grand Rapids, Michigan area Highway M06 (Ukraine) , a road in Ukraine M6 motorway , a motorway in Great Britain M6 Toll , a toll motorway which relieves traffic on the neighbouring M6 M-6 (Michigan highway) , a state highway in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area M6 highway (Russia) , another name for the Caspian Highway M6 motorway (Hungary) , a north–south motorway connecting Budapest to Pécs and Croatia M6 motorway (Ireland) ,

432-541: The M1910 hook. Later M8A1 scabbards were manufactured with a modified extended tab on the web hanger to provide more clearance for the M5 bayonet which rubbed against the wider bayonet handle. This sheath is correct for all post-war US bayonets including the M4 , M5 , M6 , and M7 . It was also used with the M3 fighting knife . Amerijet International Amerijet International Airlines, Inc.

456-470: The aircraft would be used for trans-pacific flights. In January 2024, Amerijet said it is returning six Boeing 757-200PCF freighters to lessors, laying off nonpilot personnel and securing $ 55 million in capital from existing lenders as part of a restructuring aimed at stabilizing faltering finances and operations. The company will also defer agreements to add additional Boeing 767 cargo jets to improve cash flow. The Amerijet International fleet consists of

480-665: The company in July 2016. Amerijet and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters reached an agreement on September 14, 2009, on a new four-year labor contract covering flight crew employees. In July 2022, Maersk announced that they had reached a CMI agreement with Amerijet to operate three of their new Boeing 767-300 Freighters. Maersk will take delivery of three 767-300Fs from Boeing and outsource their operation to Amerijet. The aircraft were originally ordered by Longhao Airlines , but were never delivered to them. Maersk has said

504-402: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M6&oldid=1239340833 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages M6 bayonet Like its predecessor,

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528-513: The primate trade with these words, "Amerijet has ceased transporting primates for any and all purposes." Amerijet operated under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from August 22 until December 31, 2001, from which it emerged after financial restructuring. Amerijet International was majority-owned by H.I.G. from 2001 to 2016. On July 26, 2016, H.I.G. Capital completed the sale of Amerijet, the Miami-based all-cargo carrier to private equity firm ZS Fund L.P. Amerijet's new CEO, Vicken L. Karjian joined

552-874: Was established and started operations in 1974. It was founded by David Bassett (Chairman and Chief Executive) and a partner with a leased Cessna 401 , operating passenger and cargo services between the US and the Bahamas . In 1976, Amerijet became a freight only carrier. In late 1978, courier contracts were taken from Purolator , FedEx , UPS , DHL and Airborne Express in the early 1980s. In 1982, Bassett bought out his partner and created Amerijet International . The main services that Amerijet offers are general cargo shipping, pharmaceutical shipping, perishable shipping, oversized load shipping, live animal transport, and charter services. Among their airfreight operation, Amerijet also provides trucking services, including expedited delivery. Throughout

576-492: Was fulfilled in 1961 and the last in 1969. The M7 bayonet which succeeded the M6 bayonet was introduced in 1964 for the M16 rifle . The most notable differences between the two are the diameter of the muzzle rings, the shape of the handle, and the locking mechanism. The M6 has a spring-loaded lever near the guard which when depressed releases the bayonet, and the M7's release mechanism is on

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