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... to find those weapons even though they knew that the people that they wanted to protect lacked the proficiency to use those weapons.

The location was further back, they had to track back and were a lot closer to the checkpoint than they would have liked.

This meant they had little time to teach them the basics because they couldn't waste ammunition like how they were doing.

It was limited, they didn't have infinite bullets so they had to be smart in the way they used it. ...

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