I wasn't really into firearms during the last AWB. I had my first G22 then, but nothing else, and wasn't worried about much other than the SH1TTY side of town I lived on. Times have changed, and I don't want to be caught off guard this time. So... I'd love a quick n dirty history lesson, and a few specific questions are below.
Did 7.62x39 dry up? Did .223 dry up? I'd be OK giving up one caliber to either stockpile or commit to the more potentially stable caliber. Stockpiling both to the level of 'Oh well, can't buy anymore EVER.' Isn't in the cards right now.
No ammo dried up during 1st AWB, but DID dry up during 1st Obama election. Another's recollection on the matter: Russian stopped being imported for a time, Chicom was no longer available. ALL AMMO went up over 50-75% based on 8/94 pricing. .223 seemed to be available. 7.62x39 and .308 took inventory hits. Y2K nonsense sounds like it took more ammunition and firearms out of the marketplace than The Ban.
.308? I don't shoot this caliber, but maybe THIS is the more stable caliber and I should let go of both the commie rounds and .223...
What about pistol calibers? .40 .45 9mm? No issues during 1st AWB.
I'm assuming .22lr will never go away. Am I an ass for making this assumption? No issues during 1st AWB.
Muzzleloader supplies? OK, OK, I realize what AWB stands for, but I'd like to know if these types of things were affected last go around. No issues during 1st AWB.
Reloading equipment and supplies? No issues during 1st AWB, but seen as a good economic investment if your spare time is worth less than your current ammunition budget.
Anything else I should know besides: Better get any more rifles I want NOW and not LATER? During the 1st AWB, prices of rifles went UP UP UP, but inventory did not seem to deminish.
Were any other restrictions implemented in regards to magazine sales/use/ownership? Manufactured after 94 > 10 rds. Manufacture before 94 > $$$
Any non-sense about rifle or magazine build dates I should know. No flash hider, no bayonet lugs, no folding stocks, and limited to 10 round Magazines.
What about 922r compliant rifles?
Other changes to manufacturers and post-ban FFL sales? No flash hider, no bayonet lugs, no folding stocks, and limited to 10 round Magazines.
Thanks a lot for educating me. I think a lot of people will be able to glean useful information from this thread. Please add any more questions you may have here, I'll edit everything, questions and concise answers to this first post for posterity's sake. Please be honest with your answers about the difference between speculation and history. I can speculate with the best of 'em, and that don't look good!
Keep your powder dry,
loudbay
EDIT: Here's the other thread that is referred to other members below, it's a fine thread, with lots of good information that I tried to incorporate here without being too repetitive. http://www.ar-15.co/forums/showthread.php?t=68115



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