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As coronavirus panic grows, Americans stock up – on guns

  • Pandemic sparks concerns of unravelling social order, leading to surge in sales of firearms and ammo
  • Buyers include large number of Asian-Americans, some fearful of racist backlash to outbreak

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A man mounts a scope to a rifle at Ross Coin and Gun in Idaho on Monday. Photo: The Idaho Post-Register via AP
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David Stone snagged a cardboard box of .223-calibre ammunition from the shelf and slid it across the glass worktop, offering his go-to sales pitch: “Welcome to the biggest selection of ammunition in all of Oklahoma.”

“I’m not sure I can keep on saying that,” Stone said, explaining that the supply of goods at Dong’s Guns, Ammo and Reloading has been seriously depleted over the last few days.

“When I say sales have been booming,” he said, “it’s an understatement.”

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Gun sales are surging in many US states, especially in those hit hardest by the coronavirus – California, New York and Washington.

But there has also been an uptick in less-affected areas, with some first-time gun buyers fearing an unravelling of the social order and some gun owners worried that the government might use its emergency powers to restrict gun purchases.

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