Assault rifles are selling out across America, as customers seek to purchase them before the government can vote on bans in the wake of mass shootings.
Both online retailers and brick-and-mortar gun shops are seeing more demand than supply, according to CNNMoney.
“Our phones are ringing every 10 seconds and people are saying, ‘Do you have any assault rifles?’” said Dennis Pratte, owner of My Gun Factory in Falls Church, Va. “They’ve sold out of just about every gun shop nationwide and just about every distributor is out of stock.”
The rush on semi-automatic rifles also includes high-capacity magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds.
Online retailers have exhausted their stocks of magazines containing 30, 60 or 100 rounds, CNNMoney reported.
Gun manufacturers are also running short, CNNMoney said.
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I don't trust them either, but as I commented on your site:
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