19 Free Gas Sound Effects - Most Popular
Explosion #2

An explosion at around 10 meters. An agricultural gun designed to frighten birds. UCS Category: EXPLReal. Length: 00:01.
Water bubbles

Water bubbles made with a straw in a mug. Means the rim of the mug slightly. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:26.
Gas fog horn #2

2 long shots of a gas fog horn like those used by supporters in stadiums, protesters, skippers.. UCS Category: HORNAir. Length: 00:04.
Gas stove #1

First fire on gas stove with piezo ignition kitchen. UCS Category: FIREGas. Length: 00:22.
Explosion #1

An explosion at around 150 meters. An agricultural gun designed to frighten birds. UCS Category: EXPLReal. Length: 00:01.
Explosion far away #2

An explosion at around 250 meters. An agricultural gun designed to frighten birds. UCS Category: EXPLReal. Length: 00:01.
Gas fog horn #1

3 short shots of a gas fog horn like those used by supporters in stadiums, protesters, skippers.. UCS Category: HORNAir. Length: 00:04.
Bubble wrap: Breakouts

Breakouts of a bubble of bubble wrap (x7). This is a paper of large bubbles of 2.5 cm in diameter. UCS Category: OBJPack. Length: 00:07.
Boiler at the Geofón

Recording of a gas boiler with the "Geofón" contact microphone from the Lom brand. UCS Category: FIREGas, SCIMisc. Length: 01:50.
Gas water heater

Sound of a gas water heater (boiler). The unit starts and the fan kicks in when hot water is drawn, piezo clicking, flame ignition, flame shutoff, fan shutoff, then the unit cooling down (the whole sequence twice). UCS Category: FIREGas. Length: 01:11.
Airsoft Shooting

3 shots of an airsoft gas pistol. A Sig Sauer P229. UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:02.
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