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"What are you talking about?" "We need to reload".
Position battle to watch: The Wolves will need to reload at safety after losing two all-conference selections.
A new high-capacity CompactFlash card from Lexar Media promises to reduce the number of times that digital photographers need to reload their cameras.
To the Editor: Paul H. Robinson does not mention a major shortcoming of the Taser: the need to reload after one shot.
Under the new law, the size of a magazine has been limited to 15 rounds, which law enforcement officials said would help them battle an active shooter because he would need to reload.
The "need to do something" about the magazines, which can allow a shooter to fire as many as 100 rounds without the need to reload, was something that the vice-president's taskforce had "heard spontaneously from every group we've met so far", he said.
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Part of the reason for the shift away from page views is the increase of technologies like AJAX, which update information without needing to reload the page.
What law abiding uses are there for shooting 30 rounds without needing to reload?
The turrets had a ready rack holding 10 shells before they needed to reload from the magazine.
But there's only four of them and my hunter has five shots before needing to reload—I guess I'll take those odds.
Gun violence prevention advocates, on the other hand, argue that devices that allow users to shoot more bullets before needing to reload results in higher body counts.
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