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In this audio, the listener experiences the distinct sound of a revolver being prepared for use. The audio begins with the metallic scrape of the cylinder being swung open. There's a brief pause, followed by the rustle of bullets clinking against one another as they're loaded into the revolver's cylinder. The cylinder is then swung back into place, emitting a solid, secure click. This action is followed by the unmistakable sound of the revolver's hammer being cocked back. It's a sharp and concise noise that conveys readiness and anticipation. With the revolver now fully loaded and prepared, the final sound heard is a soft exhale, perhaps of the person handling the gun, indicating a sense of satisfaction or readiness. The audio is a vivid encapsulation of the process of reloading and cocking a handgun, specifically a classic revolver.