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ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - CONSTRUCTION KIT - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Attached.Wav Pistol ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - CONSTRUCTION KIT - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Attached.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Close 01.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Close 02.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Close 03.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Close 04.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Distant 01.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Omni, 100m distance behind shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Distant 02.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 50m distance behind shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Medium 01.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Mono Shotgun, 15m, indirect, behind shooter pointing away from gun. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Medium 02.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 15m from front left pointing to the shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Medium 03.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 12m from rear right pointing to the shooter. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Tail.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Reverb Tail. Dense, forest-like, light echoes. AWCK PI AK 47 Draco Trigger IR.wav Pistol "Draco", based on AK 47, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Trigger Spike for Impulse Responses. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Attached.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Close 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Close 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Close 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Close 04.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Distant 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Omni, 100m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Distant 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 50m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Medium 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Mono Shotgun, 15m, indirect, behind shooter pointing away from gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Medium 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 15m from front left pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Medium 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 12m from rear right pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Tail.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Reverb Tail. Dense, forest-like, light echoes. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Auto Trigger IR.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Trigger Spike for Impulse Responses. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Attached.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Close 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Close 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Close 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Close 04.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Distant 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Omni, 100m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Distant 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 50m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Medium 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Mono Shotgun, 15m, indirect, behind shooter pointing away from gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Medium 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 15m from front left pointing to the shooter. © 2014 by BOOM Library GbR 1 ASSAULT ASSAULT WEAPONS - CONSTRUCTION KIT - DATA SHEET WEAPONS FILENAME DESCRIPTION AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Medium 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 12m from rear right pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Tail.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Reverb Tail. Dense, forest-like, light echoes. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Burst Trigger IR.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Trigger Spike for Impulse Responses. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Attached.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Close 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Close 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Close 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Close 04.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Distant 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Omni, 100m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Distant 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 50m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Medium 01.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Mono Shotgun, 15m, indirect, behind shooter pointing away from gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Medium 02.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 15m from front left pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Medium 03.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 12m from rear right pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Tail.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Reverb Tail. Dense, forest-like, light echoes. AWCK AR AK 47 Krinkov Single Trigger IR.wav Assault Rifle AKS 74U, cal 7.62mm FMJ. Trigger Spike for Impulse Responses. AWCK AR AK 47 Attached.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK AR AK 47 Close 01.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Close 02.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Close 03.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Close 04.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Cardioid, 4m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Distant 01.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Wide A/B Omni, 100m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Distant 02.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 50m distance behind shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Medium 01.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Mono Shotgun, 15m, indirect, behind shooter pointing away from gun. AWCK AR AK 47 Medium 02.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 15m from front left pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Medium 03.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. M/S 12m from rear right pointing to the shooter. AWCK AR AK 47 Tail.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Reverb Tail. Dense, forest-like, light echoes. AWCK AR AK 47 Trigger IR.wav Assault Rifle cal 7.62mm FMJ. Trigger Spike for Impulse Responses. AWCK AR AK 74 Attached.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.45mm M74. Lavalier attached to the weapon, pointing to the mechanics. AWCK AR AK 74 Close 01.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.45mm M74. Dual mono shotgun, 1m distance, placed left and right of the gun. AWCK AR AK 74 Close 02.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.45mm M74. A/B Cardioid, 3m distance in front of shooter. AWCK AR AK 74 Close 03.wav Assault Rifle cal 5.45mm M74.
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