Just to be clear:
Stuff isn't getting more expensive, but rather we are getting poorer.
Thanks to Team Brandon our fundamental relationship with firearms is about to change in a way that resembles taking a step back in time. Hawaii does not have heavy industry which means more of an agrarian future in the post-tourism age. We will aquire hard goods from passing ships in exchange for food, ukuleles, straw hats, rum, or whatever else we can produce here. Rather than putting together a massive stockpile of ammo, I find it more useful to invest in the kind of skills and equipment that can produce goods and services which can be traded for ammo, because it also means I can trade for other necessities as well. Like it or not we are transitioning back to being a 3rd world nation, and unless you are a wealthy local warlord the age of mag dumps for entertainment is over.