Toy Raygun
One nice thing about the Web is that it gives people with niche interests a way to share their particular obsession with the world, thus fractionally increasing the sum of all human knowledge. With Justin Pinchot’s Toy Raygun, we’re one step closer to achieving the noƶsphere.
It is dedicated to “the celebration and study” of toy rayguns, and it is exhaustive. There are hundreds of pictures of guns, broken down by era, country of origin, and material. There are articles. There are links. There is a forum. If you’re interested in toy rayguns (and who amongst us secretly isn’t?), this is the site for you.
