It's called a volley
A round of gunfire is commonly referred to as a "salvo." A salvo typically denotes a simultaneous discharge of multiple firearms or artillery pieces. In a more general sense, a single shot fired can also be called a "round."
A concerted round of gunfire is often referred to as a "barrage" or "volley." In a military context, it can also be called a "suppressive fire" when intended to incapacitate or deter an enemy. In other scenarios, it might simply be described as a "gunfight" or "gun battle" if involving multiple shooters.
Seven Hours of Gunfire was created in 1965.
Gunfire - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 December 1934
It is called First Round
Gunfire - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #14640)
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The point of a 69 call is to block the number that is making the call. There is no way to find out this number.
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I don't think that this statistic exists, and if it did, wouldn't know where to find it.
A fusillade is a burst of gunfire (from the French fusil, a rifle). Merciless means without mercy. So a merciless fusillade is a burst of gunfire without mercy. Clearly there is some metonymy (It is actually the gunners who are without mercy, not the gunfire) or personification (the human quality of mercilessness is attributed to the gunfire) going on here.