Various sounds created with ar 15. First sound is removing the magazine. Second sound is putting the magazine back in, but not all the way. Third sound is pushing the magazine in all the way. Fourth sound is taking the magazine out again. Fifth sound is putting it in again, all the way this time. Sixth sound is cycling the charging handle. Sixth sound is engaging the bolt catch with an open bolt. Recorded with a blue snowball through audacity.
Recorded while hiking ten mile creek in hume, ca,on september 4th 2014 you can barely hear the man yell "pull" before the gunshots from far away. This sound was recorded on a hand held digital recorder and has not been edited at all.
A almost (if not realistic) reload sound. Can you guess what made this? a toy rifle! a toy rifle made this sound!. Feel free to use this wherever. Games, videos, anything. Go wild :).
Safely handling a revolver and then setting it down on a table. Recorded with a blue yeti. You may use this for any project, no credit or permission required.
Recordings of 2 nerf guns, the strongarm and modulus recon mkii. Both well put together nerf guns, would be a good basis when creating your own weapon sounds when coupled with other layers.
This is looping sound of minigun motor that sounds in the background during firing. It is created using schweppes can, and edited in audacity. You can use this sound in any game where there is minigun. For example, mods for doom 3.
A laser noise created for my science fiction sitcom. The base was just a note from a vst synth (i can't remember which) and then a variety of pitch shifts, time stretches and layers of reverb until it sounded right.
A sound of a sci-fi sniper rifle and reload. Made in ableton 10 with the help of xfer serum and a bunch of processed and resampled oneshots (which were also made either in serum, or granulator, or some other processing tools).
Custom-made samples of gunfire using foley and sound engineering - smashing of bin polymer lids layered on top of each other with varying amounts of hard distortion and compression.