Silent .wav file replacing the Gauss Rifle's charging audio to fix a bug where the sound gets stuck looping.
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Silent .wav file replacing the Gauss Rifle's charging audio to fix a bug where the sound gets stuck looping. Sadly this does mean that you lose the charging sound so only use this if you experience the bug. I don't know how to actually fix it other than just making it silent as all posted suggestions I found online did not work for me (charging the weapon fully and reloading, entering and exiting power armor, reloading save, removing weapon from inventory, etc).
Just install with Vortex or extract the folder to your Fallout 4 folder.
If you have a replacer audio for the Gauss Rifle such as Gauss Rifle - Audio Overhaul Mod simply have my silent .wav file overwrite. You should still have the same gun shot audio that you know and love.