If you sell anything firearms-adjacent, you’ve seen it happen. No warning. No explanation. No human. That’s why I created Pewcentric.
If you sell anything firearms-adjacent, you’ve seen it happen... or you’ve lived it.
A seller wakes up to find their marketplace account shut down. No warning. No real explanation. No meaningful appeal. They didn’t break the law. They didn’t violate policy in any clear way. But they’re gone anyway.
And it’s not just marketplaces.
Payment processors do it. Website hosts do it.
When that happens, you don’t just lose a storefront.
You lose your ability to get paid... literally overnight.
You’re forced to rebuild your website from scratch.
You lose access to the community you worked years to build.
That’s not a policy inconvenience. That’s an existential business risk.
Pewcentric was built to solve that.
Pewcentric exists to give firearms creators, instructors, retailers, and experts a home: a platform that openly supports and promotes the industry instead of quietly sidelining it.
If you’re building something real in this space, you shouldn’t have to wonder whether today is the day the rug gets pulled out from under you.
We’ve got your back.
(0:00) Years of work gone like that. This seller didn't break the law, but they got shut down anyway. If you sell anything firearms adjacent, this looks all too familiar. Marketplaces shut down sellers all the time, often without warning. No real explanation, no
(0:18) way to appeal to a real human being. And it's not just marketplaces. Payment processors and website hosts do it, too. When that happens, you don't just lose a store, you lose the ability to get paid literally overnight. You're forced to rebuild your website from scratch, and
(0:33) you lose access to the customer community you built. I created Pewcentric to give firearms creators and experts a home and a platform that celebrates and openly promotes them. If you're building something real, Pewcentric has got your back.