So, when supply and demand readjust, this firearms and ammo bubble shall collapse as well. Remember that prices were much lower in January and February. If you spend more now for firearms and ammo you are spending less for fuel as demand for petroleum products has dropped.
In the meantime, I would be more worried if more meat processing plants go offline and farmers raise less animals and other food products get plowed under instead of harvested.
We have seen this before with tulip bulbs and plague:
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So, when supply and demand readjust, this firearms and ammo bubble shall collapse as well. Remember that prices were much lower in January and February. If you spend more now for firearms and ammo you are spending less for fuel as demand for petroleum products has dropped.
In the meantime, I would be more worried if more meat processing plants go offline and farmers raise less animals and other food products get plowed under instead of harvested.