Hundreds of people line up outside the gun store in Oram



OREM, UtahA wonderful sight outside the Utah County Gun Store as hundreds of Ammos lined up to buy.

Throughout the day on Saturday, the line lengthened around the Guinness, located at 396 South State Street in Orem.

Some traveled to Kamas to wait for hours in the bitter cold.

KSL-TV spoke to a number of people – some said they had come for the re-stocked campaign, others were more concerned. He mentioned the current political developments – G.A. Runoff, soon transfer of power and U.S. Wednesday’s violence in Kitapitol. Many in the line also shouted: “Biden will take our guns.”

“People were down here, in 200 lines before the store opened, there were bha,” Said the gun owner Mark Greer who fled South Jordan.

Recently, there has been a shortage of the most popular windows.

“It goes fast because there’s no one there.” Said Greer.

Coronavirus production changed when an ammunition shortage began in late spring 2020.

Ammo the shelf is on and off, but Guinness resumed its AR-15 ammo supply on Saturday.

“Perfect storm for gun supply,” said Chris Hansen, a gun seller.

People came to get their hands on that piece of goods.

One Gunny employee couldn’t get enough time fast enough on the shelves.

“There are 1,000 rounds in this case,” the activist said. “I’ve already gone through 10 b .x in two hours.”

Since hoardings were seen in the store in the past, there was a limit to what the customer could buy.

“At 223-556 that is in everyone we meet today, we are allowing 200 rounds per customer,” Hansen said.

Guinness sales representatives said they have seen some of their busiest days this year, adding The store is not usually as busy this way in January.

“We’ve seen a rush on guns and gore before – but never in January,” Hansen said. “It slows down, especially after Christmas, but this year has been the opposite.”

They mentioned that when Obama was elected in 2008 and again in 2012, the process of driving guns and vehicles was underway.

People in line expressed different reasons to show up.

“With the changes coming to the administration of the new presidency, people are worried about their right to a 2nd amendment,” Greer said. “That’s why you see so many here today.”

“People are coming in and they are very scared. They feel they are being attacked, “said Guinness World Record holder Josh Hansen. “They need to fight back, or at least protect themselves.”

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