Gun store owners say bullets are selling out as pandemic fuels public fears around safety and crime
Photograph: Ted S Warren/APPhotograph: Ted S Warren/APThe coronavirus pandemic in the US has been accompanied by soaring gun sales attributed to fears around social unrest and crime and, in some cases, people having more time for hunting.Manufacturers say they are producing as much as they can but in many gun stores shelves are sparse and prices are concurrently rising.
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