Actually, not that I personally care if Glocks can't be imported, yes they are very nice and great firearms, but I will still take my CZ over a Glock in a New York Second. but that means no CZ's will be coming in also, along with parts and accessories. That is a Major problem, and a severe hit to CZ just when it was beginning to be recognized as the out standing weapons they are.
Tack on Walthers, H & K's, small arms and long guns, UZI's/IMI, both small arms and long guns. Russian SKS and assorted other AK variations, and so on.
Now tack on, GEGO, some FIOCCHI, and that's a maybe since some or all (the fine print was way to small to read all of it, of the primer less casings and wadding are made over seas and assembled here, but that's still parts so who knows? Wolf, and Bear, which are Russian. I believe both the Lapua and Aguila ammo is made outside the US.
Throw in just about every high quality sport shooting and hunting shot Guns, and long guns, and the ammo and parts for those and we are not going to have much in the way of shooting options.
Unless everything that is coming in as of the time the executive order was signed is grand fathered in?
If anyone thinks that ammo is in short supply now, wait till the stocks that are already here dwindle away, I wouldn't be surprised if ammo became a major source of barter amongst shooters of all kinds.
Oh ya and has anyone thought about the fact that any and all world championship shooting events that are held here will have to be cancelled because the offshore competitors won't be allowed to bring in their firearms. That should impact a lot of cites and business's that rely on the money from those events to get by.