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Description1990- AR-15 production as percentage of guns produced in US.svg
English: Line graph of number of AR-15 rifles produced as a percentage of guns produced in the U.S., beginning in 1990
Source: Frankel, Todd C.; Boburg, Shawn; Dawsey, Josh; Parker, Ashley; Horton, Alex, (27 March 2023). "The gun that divides a nation". The Washington Post.
Source cites: "Source: National Shooting Sports Foundation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives."
Re Federal Assault Weapon Ban for Version 3's shaded area: "The shift began after the 2004 expiration of a federal assault weapons ban that had blocked the sales of many semiautomatic rifles. A handful of manufacturers saw a chance to ride a post-9/11 surge in military glorification while also stoking a desire among new gun owners to personalize their weapons with tactical accessories."
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