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Ferguson shooting protests send white Americans to the gun range

Fear drives business with exponential increase in gun sales noted at Missouri training centre

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Paul Bastean, owner of the Ultimate Defense Firing Range and Training Center in St Peters, Missouri shows a handgun in his shop.  Photo: AFP

Racially charged protests in Ferguson are fuelling an exponential increase in gun sales among mainly white customers at one of the premier shooting ranges in the country a 20-minute drive away.

The Ultimate Defence Firing Range and Training Centre in St Peters, outside St Louis, Missouri typically sells three to five guns a day, but in recent weeks the number has risen to 20 or 30.

"We've seen a tremendous run on hand guns, specifically, because people have an element of fear with what's going on in Ferguson," said owner and active duty police officer Paul Bastean.

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"Some of them who live in that area definitively are here because they are afraid. Especially two nights ago when there were gunshots all over," he said.

Ultimate Defence sold 33 guns and shooters fired 18,000 rounds on the practice range on Tuesday, the day after protests 32km away degenerated into arson, looting and live gunfire.

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Rage has simmered in the mainly black St Louis suburb of Ferguson after a white police officer shot dead an unarmed black teenager in August.

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