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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 720376" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I have seen guys mention that their AWB rifle is a ban era, and some call them pre-ban era. The only thing that I can think of that truly makes a difference is for those that live in states that still have an AWB that mirrors the Federal one of 1994--like in NY. For those of us in free states I don't see any reason to have a pre-94 manufactured AR unless there is something about it you want or for collecting purposes. Have you seen the prices guys will pay for pre-94 receivered guns so that they can have a bayonet lug and collapsible stock? Crazy but that is what they have to do. I am also in the thought that if there is anther ban, it will not matter what year the gun was manufactured because they will close all the loop-holes this time around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 720376, member: 198"] I have seen guys mention that their AWB rifle is a ban era, and some call them pre-ban era. The only thing that I can think of that truly makes a difference is for those that live in states that still have an AWB that mirrors the Federal one of 1994--like in NY. For those of us in free states I don't see any reason to have a pre-94 manufactured AR unless there is something about it you want or for collecting purposes. Have you seen the prices guys will pay for pre-94 receivered guns so that they can have a bayonet lug and collapsible stock? Crazy but that is what they have to do. I am also in the thought that if there is anther ban, it will not matter what year the gun was manufactured because they will close all the loop-holes this time around. [/QUOTE]
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