Americans bought near-record numbers of guns in July, according to industry estimates, continuing a sales boom experts say is unprecedented.
Gun stores sold 2 million firearms in July, according to estimates from Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting, a year-over-year increase of 134.6%. SAAF estimates that the bulk of those sales were handgun purchases continuing a monthslong trend.
The FBIs National Instant Criminal Background Check System processed more than 3.6 million firearm background checks in July, 1.6 million more than July 2019. The NICS system processed 3.9 million in June, .
Background checks , as some states run checks on gun permit-holders. Still, they often serve as a proxy and SAAF uses them to inform its estimates.
While gun sales have been trending up all year, they , likely on fears of the COVID-19 pandemics impact, and continued as protests and unrest spread across the nation. Spikes in gun sales are also , so its no surprise that gun sales have risen in a presidential election year as former Vice President Joe Bidens popularity has grown in polls.
For example, there was a spike in 2016, as well, when many gun owners assumed Hillary Clinton would win the election and enact stricter gun control measures.
Our estimates suggest that the market for the first seven months of 2020 now has nearly matched that of the entire year of 2019, Jurgen Brauer, SAAF chief economist, said in a release.
Phillip Levine, a Wellesley College economic professor, co-authored a that showed accidental gun deaths jumped after a similar surge in sales following the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.
A lot of times when when people purchase new firearms, theyre not quite as careful with them in terms of storing them, he said.
And with this months numbers, he says the 2020 surge has surpassed the post-Sandy Hook boom.
Its not obvious that thats going to stop anytime soon, he said.
Levine worries more accidents will also follow this years skyrocketing sales.
Guns & Americas Jeremy Bernfeld contributed to this story.
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