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STEVE CORNELIUS I CJ Paul’s Discount, which opened in 1960 by Paul and Frances Neikirk, is a “unique” store with many different departments offering a widerange of goods, including a large selection of guns. “If the Democrats take the Senate or the presidency, this trend will continue more so. We won’t be able to order (guns and ammo) fast enough. Should the Republicans hang on to the Senate and the presidency, then the market will be more stable.” Hall said that her store, though a pawn shop, is selling mostly new firearms. “We cannot get enough stuff out to keep up with the demand,” she said. “We’re getting at least two orders a week, usually.” Hall’s has seen the biggest sales for smaller pistols that can be carried concealed or kept in one’s vehicle, noted Hall. Some of the popular types of guns being sold are Taurus and Smith & Wesson, though one popular seller that Hall said she’s been surprised by are old antique guns and military items that have come out of pawn trade-ins. “Gun sales have always been good for my dad from the very beginning,” said Hall, “though we have a lot more competition than we did years ago.” Kelsey Chaney, sporting goods supervisor for Paul’s Discount, said that her store is selling “a lot of handguns and home defense” weapons, and has also seen an increase in rimfire rifles, “like little .22s.” Neikirk said the market for firearms has “really segmented” over the years as customers have become more knowledgeable about what they want. “People just want different things, and the market has adapted to that,” he said. “We used to have three automobile makers; now we have what, 20? The same thing happened to firearms and ammunition.” Cumberland Lake, Inc. “Working together for a better community.” P.O. Box 430 150 Railroad Drive Somerset, KY 42502 Office: 606-679-6316 Fax: 606-679-3248 AUGUST 2020 In Touch with Southern Kentucky • 15