Currently this "crisis" has lead to me to spend more on stuff than normal. I'm working more, have less time, and want to be able to enjoy myself with the time I have. Instant gratification of buying a toy would be great.
Looking at your current product offerings there isn't really much to excite me there though. In fact looking at what you have in stock I can imagine you might not be seeing a lot of sales, because you honestly don't have much of anything. As to what you do have, it's mostly targeting fairly niche markets, which quite possibly are saturated because they're niche products you've sold for a long time.
I think short barrel single/double shotguns absolutely fall into this heavily. They're fun, but not so much fun you're going to want to own every possible variant. Likewise, I had a mag fed shotgun, and while they were amusing I also never found it to be reliable enough to consider carrying it in the bush or to use it for home defense. The mag fed really only offered the advantage of being legally unloaded, but quickly loaded, for both those applications, but reliability IMHO trumps legality as the old saying "better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6" comes into play. Also, the mag fed has some tacticool factor, which I will admit still gives me at least a softy, but that again is very niche. So, basically almost your entire shotgun lineup is of minimal interest to me, so let's look at rifles. Currently you have a very expensive Enfield, very niche, and a 50BMG AR upper, also very niche and of questionable legal status moving forwards. So, yeah, nothing there. Handguns, no comment, not my cup of tea, but at least it looks like you have a reasonable selection. Ammo, again, it just doesn't seem you have as much or diverse of stock as I recall you having in the past. Honestly sorting through it the only thing that interests me is a brick of .22LR, and I'd probably only order it if I found something else to hit the $200 mark and get free shipping.
In summary, carry more stuff.
