No other shotgun sounds like a Winchester Model 97 when cycling the action.
When feeding the first round on a 1911 pulling the slide to the rear you hear the pop when the round rises and the "schlep" sound when it feeds.
The click when loading the M1 and the clip retainer catches the en bloc clip, the sound of the bolt going home and of course the ping when the clip ejects.
I love the sound and feel, the solid click, of seating a magazine in an AK type rifle.
As far as actual gunshot sounds, that would have to be my M44. It has a deep bark, but within it there is also a high pitch sound of pure velocity. I notice it more when someone else is shooting it and I'm standing to one side.
The PPSh-41 was said to have a vicious bark, which combined with its high rate of fire earned it the name "burp gun". I don't think I've ever heard one except in movies, and who knows how accurate that is. Anyone ever heard one of these bad boys?
It's been a while but I have heard them, I wish I took a turn shooting them, I'm just glad I got to try the PKM out.
If memory serves me right, it had the rate of fire close to the MP5's but it defently turned my head when it went off.
Pretty much any sound made by my XD .45, double barrel 12 gauge, lever action 30-30, and .22LR. The most stressful days at work are always eased by a quick trip to the range to listen to and participate in making some beautiful "music", so I guess I could include most sounds related to firearms.
Just before it fires, when I have the stock tight against my cheek, I can hear and feel a distinct crunching sound as the trigger grinds (I guess) on a rough spot. The trigger is fairly light and doesn't exhibit any resistance. I like that sound because I know that it'll fire if I move that trigger one more micro-zillimeter.
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