Gunshot

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Gunshot are also a British hip hop group.
Gunshot is also the fans' name of a Trivium song.

A gunshot is the discharge of a firearm, and the sound effect thereof; the term can also refer to a wound caused by such a discharge.

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A typical rifle gunshot is very loud — in the region of 140 to 170 decibels. This can be lowered to around 115 db through the use of a suppressor and subsonic ammunition.

A 9mm gunshot can be described as having a "Buka" "Buka" sound as described in "Under Pressure" a song by the late Tupac Shakur. This sound is also referenced in the Ali G Show in which "Buka" is described as a sound made when you shoot a gun.

Some doctrines of survival training allow for the use of three gunshots with an interval of one or two seconds as a distress signal. However, it should be noted that whether aimed straight up or not, stray bullets do occasionally injure or kill individuals once they fall back to the earth. Here are some examples of this happening:

A wound caused by projectile from a gun. See:

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