I believe the use of the the language is intentional. People focus on the list as 150 specific guns banned. However, the language used says the ban is on ALL AK, AR, AR/AK pistols, Uzi & Thompsons. Also look at this sample of the detailed list below:
* DoubleStar AR rifles
* DPMS Tactical Rifles
* Heckler & Koch MR556
* Olympic Arms
* Remington R–15 rifles
* Rock River Arms LAR–15
* Sig Sauer SIG516 rifles
* Smith & Wesson M&P15 Rifles
* Stag Arms AR rifles
* Sturm, Ruger & Co. SR556 rifles;
Now, reread DiFi's list and you tell me how many guns is she trying to ban?
Shes trying to ban almost all semiautos. Found this on the NRA site. I"m starting to believe the list is smoke and mirrors.
•Ban the sale, transfer, manufacture or importation of 157 named firearms. Presumably, these were chosen by looking at pictures, as Sen. Feinstein has said she did before introducing her first legislation on the issue in 1993.
•Ban all semi-automatic rifles that can accept a detachable magazine. This is because the bill would ban any semi-automatic detachable-magazine rifle that has even one "feature," particularly a pistol grip—which is defined to include any "characteristic that can function as a grip." Other features that would cause a rifle to be banned include a forward grip; folding, telescoping, or detachable stock; grenade launcher or (as an absurd propaganda move) rocket launcher; barrel shroud; or a threaded barrel.
•Ban all detachable-magazine semi-auto pistols that have any of the following: a threaded barrel, second pistol grip, or magazine that mounts anywhere other than the grip. The bill would also ban any handgun that is a semi-automatic version of a fully automatic handgun.
•Ban all semi-automatic rifles and handguns that have fixed magazines that accept more then 10 rounds.
•Ban all semi-automatic shotguns that have just one of the following: a folding, telescoping, or detachable stock; a pistol grip; a fixed magazine that can accept more than five rounds, a detachable magazine; a forward grip; a revolving cylinder; or a grenade or rocket launcher. As with the rifle provision, this could potentially ban any semi-auto shotgun, because all of them have "characteristics that can function as a grip." And of course, countless Americans have pistol-grip shotguns for home defense.
•Ban all belt-fed semi-automatic firearms, such as semi-auto replicas of historic machine guns.
•Ban all frames or receivers of banned guns, even though in many cases they are identical to the frames and receivers of guns that would not be banned.
•Ban "combinations of parts" from which "assault weapons" can be assembled. Read broadly, this could ban the acquisition of a single spare part that could be combined with parts you already own.
•Ban any "part, combination of parts, component, device, attachment, or accessory that is designed or functions to accelerate the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle"--a vague definition that could ban items such as competition trigger parts.
•Ban the sale or transfer of all ammunition feeding devices that hold more than ten rounds. Even those lawfully possessed before passage of the bill could never be transferred, even to your heirs through a will.