KEY POINTS
  • New federal regulations will take effect next week to reduce the proliferation of untraceable, privately assembled firearms, also known as "ghost guns."
  • Now, ghost gun dealers are ramping up efforts to offload inventory before the new rule takes effect.
  • Online dealer GhostGuns.com saw an uptick in sales for ghost gun kits when the rule was first announced in early April, and now it's completely sold out of them, a company representative said.
"Ghost guns" seized in federal law enforcement actions are displayed at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) field office in Glendale, California on April 18, 2022.

With new federal regulations set to take effect on so-called ghost guns next week, businesses that sell the untraceable firearms are racing to offload inventory.

The new regulations from the Biden administration are set to take effect Wednesday and will substantially curb the proliferation of ghost guns by requiring those who sell them to abide by the same rules and regulations as traditional gun sellers in the U.S.