For 51 straight months, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has reported more than one million background checks on firearm transfers, and it looks like that trend will continue when the numbers f.
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“I feel like a stockbroker. I have to be on the phone constantly in order to get product,” said John Callaway, owner of the Arizona Law Dawgs gun shop. Photo by Jay Taylor
The COVID-19 pandemic changed everyday life, mainly for the worse. Small businesses were hit especially hard, with many industries such as restaurants, bars, hair and nail salons and tourism virtually shut down for much of the past year.
But one industry has thrived during this time – guns. Pistols, rifles and shotguns are selling in numbers never seen before. Shopkeepers can’t keep ammunition on the shelves – or in many cases, even get it to the shelves. And the FBI is running background checks at a record pace.