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its for the 2 pistols.
The only file in that location is the file you would have to overwrite. And for modding the sound all I did was take the orginal sound file splice it with the bang sound (which I strechted or moved to fit in with the orginal sound) using audacity then you have to make a sound mod using the L4D2 Tools from steam and you can find a tutorial on how make the mod online. (sorry I don't remember the site anymore but you can find it by searching google)
Actually that wouldn't be possible because the bang audio file is fussed with the pistol sound so I couldn't just rip them apart. I would need the orginal Bang audio file which again I don't know if I have and I have no clue where I got it from to begin with.
maybe I don't know if I still have to audio file and the software to do it because when I made the mod it was on a different laptop than what I have now. I will try though.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=242982444
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=266019458
Thats because the custom pistols probably have there own sound file that is overwriting the one I made.
Please make one.