kyle porter takes us the heart of texas. chris rhodes has a good problem.ey're buying everything." the president's recent proposal to ban certain assault weapons and high capacity clips has boosted business here "they're going crazy." like you wouldn't believe. "as you can see our shelves are almost empty." rhodes is co-owner of spring guns and ammo outside of houston. he says nearly 200 of his ar15 assault rifles have been sold since the tragic newtown connecticut shootings. he says people are buying them all up. "this is what the fuss is all about." his ar15's are all gone. this is similar to the one used in newtown. "hold trigger back, keeps firing like a machine gun." "we sell a lot of ar15's. it's 20% of our business. we are out of ar15's and can't get anymore." the magazine, or clip on this ar15 for example holds 30 rounds. these would be banned too. in fact the clips on every gun in this display case would be banned. logically rhodes would like to restock his wall. but he can't. "problem now is getting product." he says his 25 vendors are all out too