Some form of the '94 ban could and probably will happen. Whether it is possible for that to happen has already been established. This 2024 election will determine when it happens. The severity of the restrictions that get passed will depend on who has a majority and who is in the Oval Office.
That will be the will of the majority. Bubba and Bubbette don't vote.
I suspect if this happens, the elimination of private sales is going to be part of it.
Wake up and smell the coffee, Grandpa's! Millennials and post-millennials in the major urban centers will not own guns. Or cars. But they will keep eating avocado toast.
Disagree.. The opposite is happening. You have fallen for the fallacy of misleading vividness. Hook, line, and sinker. Your prediction is simply wrong. The 2A is winning, and it's winning "BIGLY." You are assigning a far higher value to a very small segment of the American culture than it deserves... because you are bombarded with that message by the media.
Why do I think this? Because the gun community is too insular and they spend all their time talking to each other.
I think you may be the one living in an "insular" bubble. It sure seems that way. While we (the gun community) do talk to each other a lot, there are TONS of us on social media talking to OTHERS. Seriously... have you not seen it? Social media has been a boon to our ability to talk to everyone, including the other side. Almost anyone can be an advocate... or in today's parlance... "influencer."
Kids not brought up around guns don't give a flying f_ck about the 2A. Many have been taught to be against it. That is the reality.
Sure... if the kids are in NYC or Baltimore or Honolulu or San Franscisco. There's a great big country between those places, FULL of kids being brought up around guns. And I do mean FULL. For someone so well-traveled, you seem to be unaware of your own country's predominant culture. My intent is not to be critical or to question your motives or influences. But I am a bit baffled, honestly.
If you ask me what the main reason for this shift in public opinion might be, I can answer that without hesitation. 20+ years ago, the gun community and gun makers started marketing guns for the civilian market as tactical, military weapons. Not tools for citizens to defend themselves and their families.
I'm calling baloney on that. That's a progressive talking point. It's equivalent to accusing the auto industry of emphasizing features that came from race cars... which is actually true! Most auto tech trickles down from developments in auto racing. But that doesn't mean that the industry is encouraging people to race on the streets.
It has nothing to do with semi-auto or not. It has to do with how guns were marketed. "Tacticool" sold a shit load of guns and accessories but changed public perception of firearms.
Back to the fallacy of misleading vividness. If by "public perception" you mean the whole "assault weapon" canard foisted by the media and politicians.... well.... yeah... they fooled you, too. Again... come along with me for a visit to the land between Baltimore and San Fransisco.
So, between gun makers, sellers, and the mall ninja who likes playing Army and gets a boner just looking at his AR, the average law abiding citizen loses the right to own buy or sell certain types of guns. See photo.
Really? You're using a comedic and exaggerated MEME to prove this "point??"
Reductio ad absurdum.
Finally... I will offer up an example personal to me that flies in the face of your predictions...
I live in highly populated part of my state. It is also predominantly "blue." A local friend of 30 years is a die-hard liberal. For 30 years, we've debated politics... and remained friends!

One of the most contentious topics has been.... GUNS. He was staunchly anti-gun. We had all the usual arguments. Of course, neither of us budged even a millimeter.
Several months ago, I learned that my friend bought a gun. In fact, he bought THREE guns. Furthermore, he got his license to carry and carried daily! I forget which one, but his carry piece was a Glock. And for home defense, he got an AR style 9mm
CMMG "Banshee" with a suppressor!! This guy was opposed to virtually ALL firearms, but especially those evil "assault weapons." And now he's buying NFA shit!
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa??? My friend, who was resolutely anti-gun, just armed the shit out of himself! I was at his home and he proudly showed them to me.
So, did he fall "victim" to the "tacticool" marketing? Do you think THAT'S what got to him? That's what convinced him to buy all these cool guns?
Well... naturally, I HAD to ask him about his RADICAL shift in beliefs regarding guns. And so I did. To quote myself,
"Jim, I have to ask you... After all these years of being anti-gun, why the shift? What changed?"
His answer was simple, concise, and profound. He answered my question with only this:
"The police aren't coming." Whoa!
Mind you... he's still a raving liberal. So, think about that. I doubt very much that he is an anomaly among progressive liberals. He's one of MANY... with more to come.
Besides a public shift in favor of the 2A, the state and federal courts are setting precedents in supporting the 2A left and right. A national ban is not going to happen.