Paintball Gun is a collection of firing, handling, and miscellaneous sounds from a semi automatic paintball gun.
Paintball Gun is an extremely cleverly named collection of paintball gun sound effects. It features a variety of sounds from a Tippmann 98 Custom:
- Firing – Individual
- Firing – Rapid
- Firing – Auto (“burping”)
- Dry Firing
- Cocking
- Tank Handling
- Barrel Handling
Recorded at 192kHz, with plenty of usable ultrasonic content, these paintball gun sound effects are great for bending and processing to your heart’s content!

Ultrasonic Content
Paintball Gun was recorded at 96kHz/24bit with microphones that capture ultrasonic sounds. “But I’m not a dog!” you say, “I only hear to a mere 20,000 Hz.”
Fret not, Sound Designer, the ultrasonic content in these collections is captured to allow you to massively pitch-shift and process the sounds while retaining fidelity and revealing elements you couldn’t perceive before. Don’t take our word for it. Listen to demos and learn more here!

Thorough UCS Metadata
Paintball Gun offers thorough UCS compliant metadata that works across all popular audio database software. Each file is embedded with exhaustive information about the recording. Aside from the usual ‘description’, many other fields are available that provide useful tidbits like recording notes, microphone information, category, and sub-category. All sound effects also come embedded with an image showing exactly what was being recorded.

Multi-Take Files
Paintball Gun takes advantage of multi-take files for many recordings. Adding 113 FILES to your library might sound nice, but logically organizing those 113 SOUNDS into 13 files makes SFX easier to find and edit with in your project.
Paintball Gun takes each prop recordings various qualities and parses them down to multi-take files, so it’s easy to identify what you’re looking for and have similar takes readily available.

What the Free(ish)?!
Paintball Gun is a free(ish) library. What does that mean?
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