Gun Gripes Episode 38: The Clinton Assault Weapons Ban

Published on August 28, 2012
Duration: 19:20

This episode of Gun Gripes provides an expert-level analysis of the 1994 Clinton Assault Weapons Ban, detailing its legislative origins, impact on firearm features, and magazine capacity restrictions. The hosts, drawing on direct industry experience, critique the ban's effectiveness and its historical context, offering advice for gun owners regarding magazine acquisition and reloading components.

Quick Summary

The 1994 Clinton Assault Weapons Ban targeted cosmetic features on firearms and limited new magazine production to 10 rounds. Experts argue it had no measurable impact on crime and forced industry compliance, while pre-ban high-capacity magazines became highly valuable. Reloading components like primers are advised for future preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Overview of the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban
  2. 01:08Origins and implementation of the ban
  3. 01:52Banned features on AR-15 rifles
  4. 03:24AK-47 modifications and WASR-10
  5. 04:24Collapsible stocks and muzzle threads
  6. 05:10LEO markings and magazine grandfathering
  7. 05:41Bill Ruger and magazine limits
  8. 07:31Regulatory analogies to other industries
  9. 09:30Ineffectiveness of the ban
  10. 11:06Political commentary on election candidates
  11. 13:30Advice for gun owners and reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main features targeted by the 1994 Clinton Assault Weapons Ban?

The 1994 Assault Weapons Ban targeted semi-automatic rifles with specific cosmetic features like bayonet lugs, flash hiders, and pistol grips. It also mandated a 10-round limit for new production magazines and required features like pinned stocks and muzzle devices.

How did the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban affect rifle magazines?

During the 1994 ban, new production magazines were limited to a 10-round capacity. However, pre-1994 manufactured standard capacity magazines (20-30 rounds) were grandfathered in, causing their market value to significantly increase during the ban's duration.

What is the significance of primers for gun owners, according to the video?

Primers are highlighted as the 'key' component for reloading ammunition. The speakers advise stocking up on them, warning that they can become a major bottleneck in supply if restrictions are imposed, regardless of who holds the presidency.

Did the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban reduce crime?

According to research cited by the speakers, the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban had no measurable impact on lowering crime rates. They view it as an ineffective measure and a 'stain on American history.'

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