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Once again, thank you Dmitriy and everyone else here for the suggestions and assists, I hope y'all enjoy the updates I've made.
If I still got the raw files I might fuck with the shotty and precision rifle noises, they're not great. Also proper loop for the Minigun.
Wavosaur
Open Wavosaur and open the sound you want to loop. Go to Tools > Loop > Create loop points. It should create loop points. You can change their positions by dragging them.
After that, click save or save as.
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Looping_a_Sound
For minigun sound is stereo, where left channel is how it should sound up close, right channel is how it should sound from 30+ meters. Right channel is usually a muffled sound of left channel.