Always bought 20's at the gun shows (KS), 30's were like $100 if you could find them.
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The 94 AWB prohibited the purchase of "High Capacity Ammunition Feeding Devices" (anything that held over 10 rounds) made during the ban by anyone other than LE/Gov't.
Whenever I needed new mags for my AR or Glock I had to get a department letterhead.
You could buy anything of any capacity as long as it wasn't made from 9/94 - 9/04.
What happened was people were paying $80 to $100 for a Glock pistol magazine. And the AR-15 I bought brand new a month before the ban for $550 was suddenly worth about $1200.
The AWB was really a joke. The first picture below was no longer allowed to be purchased by anyone other than military and law enforcement. The second picture was perfectly legal to buy. Also, you could still legally buy and sell version number one as long as it was made before the ban date.
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FFL's became hard to get, which was specifically designed to try and eliminate "tabletop" and garage sellers and gunsmiths.
High cap mags dried right up, just prior to the ban when it was widely thought that high cap weapons themselves would be banned there was a pretty big run on high cap pistols.
AR's went from $600 or so to over $1200 almost overnight. Military surplus parts kits were literally gone from inventory overnight
SKS/AK/MAK rifles were scooped up in large amounts, went from $89 for an SKS at a gun show to $200 or more, never came back down.
Other than that, my life was not affected much.
The only things for me were the folding/adjustable stocks and the real stupid fact that you had to run a brake instead of a flash hider and we had to pin or silver solder them. [Bang] I was busy building Fal's at the time and there were many mags to be had as almost all were MFG'd before 1994.
Stupid thought from back then. If your "Flash Hider" used threads it had to be permanently attached but if it was a slip-on twist and lock like the G-1/Argy FLASH HIDERS you were good to go.
The bottom line was that it did nothing to slow down the black gun market. It only made many of us laugh at how stupid it was. There were so many loopholes that you could drive a truck through it just made us chuckle.
Show of hands! How many here were at Tanner the day after the law sunset? I saw many with dremels removing muzzle brakes and putting flash hiders back on along with taking the pin out of those Collapsible stocks. [Flower]
And by the way. This is where all those mags one sees that are marked for LEO only came to be. Since after that it did not matter. :)
Suddenly one day I couldn't buy 30 rd mags for my 10/22 at wal-mart for $10
AR's suddenly came without threaded muzzles, no bayo lug, 10rd mags.
Wasn't there a provision for shotguns too.
An FFL couldn't sell an extended magazine and a pistol grip on a shotgun, you could have one but not the other.
I remember being quoted $1200 for a Benelli M1 with an extended magazine.
Also the gun shows became laden with "tent stakes" because bayonets were not legal to sell.
I know if Obama is in office another 4 years he wants to reinstate the AWB permanately but what if they decide all so called Assault weapons were made illegal and you had to give yours up? Can they do that? I would like to say "from my cold dead hands" but now I am worried.