Cycling the pump action on a shotgun. The audio is very generic and could even be used for a pistol action cycle. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Some recordings done for a game jam. Recorded by putting hand in bag full of screws and bolts, could be useful for some metalic sfx. Check out the rest of the pack for more like it.
There's actually not very many of these on the website as of now, so i'm uploading a "bullet zipping through the air right before impact" sound that's a combination of a zipper and the sound of me punching an apple.
A gunshot sound effect recorded for a high school production of the musical heathers. It was recorded on a zoom h1 and was made by a theatrical cap gun. I recorded it at a distance of about 5 feet and then again at a distance of about 40 feet from the audience and allowed the sound to reverberate both times. Then i duplicated both and mixed in both original sounds on top of each other, plus each sound pitched down 1 octave and the 40-feet away recording at 2 octaves down, plus the closer recording pitched one octave up. We then added and adjusted reverb in audacity and adjusted the sync of all the clips to be aligned, and adjusted the mix to make it sound as real as possible.
This is the sound of an old bolt action russian rifle being cocked at a fast pace. Feel free to use this sound clip in any movie, video or sound production. Remember to be responsible and don't frighten anyone with this noise. Let me know what you think, and sorry for the crummy sound quality my mic isn't the best.
Shell casings being dropped onto a tiled floor. I got some shell casings from a local shooting range and recorded the sound of various sized casings bouncing on a tiled floor. I used a usb condenser mic (samson co1u pro) with audacity. The section of floor i dropped the shells onto was surrounded by acoustic panels to dampen the echos. A couple times the casing bounced into the mic stand, but i've left them in because they're still useful. There was some background noise caused by my computer which i removed with audacity.
This is the sound of an old bolt action russian rifle being cocked at a slow/moderate pace. Feel free to use this sound clip in any movie, video or sound production. Remember to be responsible and don't frighten anyone with this noise. Let me know what you think, and sorry for the crummy sound quality my mic isn't the best.
Intense gun fight between two rival armies, many machine gun and rifles shooting close up and in distance. Sounds obtained from the free firearms library on http://www. Zapsplat. Com (cc0).
A very brief combat zone background clip. It was made to be played very low in the background, just to support the foreground action of a short transitional scene. So there is not a lot of in-your-face action. Mostly a rolling rumble to represent distant off screen elements, and mid-distant small arms fire.
Believe it or not, this was made with a soda bottle cap. I made it for a zombie survival game, specifically for inserting a magazine into a gun, i thought it also sounded like a switch when sped up, so here it is.