


Weaponry / Firearms, Optics & Tactical
Every finish, rendered forthe catalogue.
Most creative vendors avoid the category, and a studio shoot for fifteen variants a year does not scale. Send a few angles of the product. We hold it exactly and render every finish, every configuration, every SKU, clean enough for the catalogue, the packaging and the trade-show stand.
Not a stock photo. Not a CAD render you cannot get made.A category most vendors avoid, handled with product fidelity and restraint.
The honest part
You are not under-marketed. You are de-platformed.
You cannot run these as Meta or Google ads. We are not going to pretend otherwise. The platforms slammed that door and they are not opening it.
So your catalogue, your packaging, your site, your email and your booth are not nice-to-haves. They are the only lever you have left. And every one of them runs on product imagery. That is exactly what we build.
A production studio built for this industry
The whole shoot day, retired.
- The studio daybefore retouching and usage
- The FFL shippingyour firearm to another bench
- The armorer on the clockstaff, transport, secure storage
- The re-shootevery new finish starts it over
- Fifteen variants, fifteen shootsa catalogue you cannot photograph
You send a few phone photos. We hold the real product, every detail exact, and restage it as many times as your catalogue needs. The gun never leaves your hands. A finish drop that used to mean another shoot now takes a production day.
What we cover
The whole line. Every SKU in the family.
From the hero pistol to the optic, the can, the carrier and the cartridge. Structure-lock holds each one exactly and renders the variants at near-zero cost once the first is locked. The galleries are in production.
Sub-segment
Firearms
Pistols and carbines, studio-grade product.
Sub-segment
Optics & sights
Holographic, reflex and magnified, macro product.
Sub-segment
Suppressors & muzzle devices
Cans and muzzle devices, matte product.
Sub-segment
Tactical gear
Carriers and rigs, no person, just the kit.
The answer
Send the photos. Keep the product.
A few angles off the bench is all we need. Structure-lock holds your exact product, every rail and port, every finish and roll mark, and never invents the side the camera did not see.
Lock one variant and the family follows: the new finish, the threaded barrel, the optic-ready cut, the distributor exclusive, rendered at near-zero cost and held consistent across the whole catalogue.
Built for this on purpose
Every tool in your stack is one policy update from dropping you. We are not.
Processors freeze firearm accounts. Email platforms have booted gun businesses. The ad networks never let you in. We never touch a payment or send on your behalf, so there is nothing to freeze, and we are built for this industry on purpose. We are not going to wake up and decide you are a risk.
Producing the imagery is legal
Federal law regulates sales and licensing, not pictures.
You own the product and the claims
You publish, to an adult trade audience, on your own channels.
Responsible by default
No minors, no glorified violence. Equipment-grade product imagery.
Your product never ships
A few phone photos in. The firearm stays on your bench.
The math
A fifteen-variant year is fifteen shoots you cannot afford.
A studio shoot is a day rate plus per-image, plus usage, plus the firearm-handling overhead nobody else carries. Then you drop a new Cerakote color and the cycle restarts.
Meanwhile every surface you own is hungry for fresh imagery: your catalogue and line sheets, your product pages, your email, your distributor decks, your booth wall before the show, your full page in print. Send the photos once. Restage every variant into every scene, scaled to your catalogue, on your timeline.
Straight answers
The honest answers, including the one nobody else gives.
Can I run these as ads?
On Meta and Google, no. Both ban firearm advertising, and we will not pretend otherwise. This is built for the channels that work: your catalogue, your packaging, your distributor decks, your owned site and email, and the trade-show stand. That is where the category already sells.
Is it legal to make this imagery?
Producing firearm product imagery is legal at the federal level. The limits are on paid distribution and on marketing to minors, which a B2B trade audience is not. You own your marks and your claims; we render the product you supply.
Is it actually my product?
Yes. A few angles and structure-lock holds your exact product, every rail, every finish and every marking you supply, with no invented detail. It is your SKU, restaged, not a lookalike.
How fast across a whole line?
Once one variant is locked, the rest of the family is near-zero cost. Fifteen variants a year stops being fifteen photo shoots.
Start a catalogue set.
Send a few angles of one product and the variants you run. We will render the first one back so you can judge the standard, then build the family from there.