I contacted ASP several years ago about a website. They did not have one then and did not seem interested in establishing one. For the post-50 crowd, Armament Systems and Procedures is best remembered as the firm that pioneered the "slick" conversions of the Smith and Wesson "single stack," double-action Model 59 from a blocky, chunky, sharp edged pistol into a smooth, "body-friendly" work of art with glass-smooth trigger pull, dehorned and radiused edges, and transparent grip panels. The "madeover" Smith was the unofficial "mold" for third generation S&W pistols such as the 3913. I still own one of the ASP specials and still use it occasionally. ASP moved into making collapseable batons in the early eighties and then other products soon followed. Carrying the Taclite torch now along with the ASP pistol seems fitting.