Pewcentric: The Etsy of the Gun World?
- Graham Baates
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
I recently came across a company that I felt was worth sharing. We see big national brands all the time online, but the smaller and newer companies often can't afford big advertising, especially if it's a one-person or husband-and-wife company. It's important I declare that this post is not sponsored, nor do I have any affiliate revenue connected with this post. I'm simply spreading the word.

Pewcentric was founded to serve as a marketplace for those smaller companies relating to firearms and offering everything but the regulated items. Like an Etsy or Ebay, but without the foreign knock offs. If you've ever appreciated a holster hand made by a local craftsman then the goods you're likely to find on Pewcentric are probably a fit for you.
As GBGuns viewers and readers know, I'm a fan of smaller and newer companies for the entrepreneurial spirit, as well as the simple fact that in order for a small company to survive they have to beat out the big brands with value, innovation, or a more rapid response to consumer interest. Even if the small-company product isn't perfect, it at least forces the big brands to keep on their toes.
What can you find on Pewcentric? Their answer is, "everything but the guns", and the full answer is as of the time this was written:
Give Pewcentric a look and support a small business if they have something you're interested in. If you're one who makes something useful or has a related service consider making a free listing.






