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Is it just me or does anyone else love the sound of a glock 19 slide chambering a round ? Of all the guns I have shot, I think I like the sound the best. I know pretty weird Huh. Razz

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Is it just me or does anyone else love the sound of a glock 19 slide chambering a round ? Of all the guns I have shot I think I like the sound the best. I know pretty weird Huh. Razz
That's nothing compared to the smile on my face when I chamber a round in my pump shotgun. Cool


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HK P7 cocking, subsonic suppressed (especially with water in the can) and the clang of a metal target seconds after the report of the gun are my top 3.


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Guns in general, the mechanical and engineering wonders that they are, do make cool sounds during their operation.

I like listening to the sound of the slide racking on my Beretta 92FS.

I also like hearing the buffer tube spring on my AR-15 rattling and twanging after taking a shot.

The sound that some mags make when they are dropping out of a pistol are cool.

The list goes on.


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Racking the bolt and chambering a round on my AK always makes me smile. It does have a distinct sound.


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Me, it's loading a round in a Winchester Model 94 30-30. Always thought that was the coolest sound.




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HK USP Expert. You can just feel and hear the fine German engineering at work.


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Wonderful smells too.

Love the smell of a freshly emptied military ammo can. It smells like victory.

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Chambering a round sounds great with any guns, not just the G19. It tells you the piece is good and ready for actions. Cool


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Wonderful smells too.

Love the smell of a freshly emptied military ammo can. It smells like victory.

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This.

I love the smell of burnt gunpowder and smoke while shooting as well as smell of hoppes or CLP when cleaning.

Damn it now I want to go to the range....



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I use to shoot IMHSA, I liked the sound of a 30-30 being loaded into my Thompson Conternder. Nothing like the sound of a bottleneck cartridge being stuffed into a single shot break action pistol.


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...I also like hearing the buffer tube spring on my AR-15 rattling and twanging after taking a shot...

When it was first introduced during Nam that sound got the AR-15 its nickname: McBoing Boing, after the cartoon character Gerald McBoing Boing.


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Hello, airsoft guy???



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Hello, airsoft guy???


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All of the above, but the one that absolutely guarantees a giggle out of me is shooting .22 shorts in my Henry lever.

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Waiiiiittttt for it....

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Hee hee hee hee...




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Thumb cocking my Uberti 1873 Colts repro. Maybe just because I have heard that a thousand times in Westerns, always a dramatic moment.


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.22 suppressed sounds beautiful, hearing the slide/bolt moving and the round clambering. Damn I need HPA to pass, never jumped through the hoops to get one of my own. Frown



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The M1 Garand ejecting a spent clip is a beautiful sound. I also enjoy the sound/feel of the K31 bolt action chambering a round.
 
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Okay Sig Forum

Can I get the slide clambering a round as a notification for text or email?


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The sound of a single 5.56 case hitting concrete.


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