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 round of gunfire is typically referred to as a "salvo" when multiple shots are fired simultaneously or in quick succession. In a military context, a "barrage" can also describe a concentrated discharge of artillery or gunfire. Additionally, the term "volley" may be used to denote a coordinated firing of weapons by a group.
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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Rotatory nystagmus
I don't think that this statistic exists, and if it did, wouldn't know where to find it.