Averted in the final episode of The Sopranos.Winters gets winged in the leg by a random shot that has no sound effect associated with it. Leave it to the ultra-realistic Band of Brothers to avert another gunfire trope.Everybody in the restaurant looks around in confusion for a beat before we see the victim with a hole in his face, and then the hole in the window, and Harrow a block away. The first indication of the shot is the sound of the bullet shattering a water pitcher. Nicely averted in an early episode of Boardwalk Empire, in which Richard Harrow snipes one of Jimmy's enemies while dining.And in season 5's "Bag Man," when Mike is using his sniper rifle to pick off the cartel hitmen trying to steal Lalo's bail money from Jimmy, there's a delay between the shots hitting their targets and the echo of the shot. Also seen in the season 4 finale "Winner" when Mike kills Werner, where there's a delay between the muzzle flash of Mike's gun and the gunshot sound.
#Describe the sound of a gunshot driver
In the season 2 finale, "Klick," when Mike is watching the Twins kill the truck driver through his sniper scope, there's a long delay between the shot and Mike hearing the bullet.
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This has been frequently used in Bollywood and various Otherwood productions, to a point where many grow up thinking bullets ricochet when just fired from guns.
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