And deleted the comments on FB.
Like I stated, the community is moving on....
Onward and upward....
MB
Like I stated, the community is moving on....
Onward and upward....
MB
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They took a picture from a recent post. If memory serves it said something about copying.The fact there isn't a rifle in the pic is telling IMO.
Well, this specific part of the community is moving onward/upward with you. I wouldn't touch "Vudoo" with somebody else's 10-foot pole anymore.And deleted the comments on FB.
Like I stated, the community is moving on....
Onward and upward....
MB
Well, this specific part of the community is moving onward/upward with you. I wouldn't touch "Vudoo" with somebody else's 10-foot pole anymore.
Good point lolThe fact there isn't a rifle in the pic is telling IMO.
Supposedly they don’t own the patent on the action. Not exactly sure what that means for them moving forward.The fact there isn't a rifle in the pic is telling IMO.
Actually, I assigned the two issued patents to the company, but I'm the noted inventor. But, the patents have zero value as assets to the company and they'er no longer valid since Three Sigma manufactured around them shortly into Gen 2 production.Supposedly they don’t own the patent on the action. Not exactly sure what that means for them moving forward.
Who else does Three Sigma sell actions to?Actually, I assigned the two issued patents to the company, but I'm the noted inventor. But, the patents have zero value as assets to the company and they'er no longer valid since Three Sigma manufactured around them shortly into Gen 2 production.
MB
As a direct competitor to VGW, MPA is using them, but I can't speak to whether they're sold direct to MPA or not. But, without VGW in the picture, I could easily see Three Sigma continuing to make and sell VGW actions to whoever would buy them.Who else does Three Sigma sell actions to?
It's not Patent Pending.Been waiting a long time for this vudoo 360 barreled action!!View attachment 8683375
This would make a great tattoo!
Thanks, Dude, always a method to the madness.This would make a great tattoo!
Hey, Dude, you'll have to jog my memory on "bolt tool." Do you mean for disassembly for Gen 1 and 1.2?Two quick ones Mike.
I don't recall mention of the bolt tool in the recent posts. I wouldn't want to be without mine.
And thanks for choosing to go forward with Insite in Canada.
You mentioned that you are running a one man show ... any chance your youngest was truant all last week?
Thanks Mike
Yeah, that was after me. Looks like it's meant to cam the bolt shroud off to disassemble the post Gen 1 bolts.
Yessir, PM cuz I always used my handsYup, and the he-man sponsored shooters just use their bare hands but a few of us old creakers like'em.
So they were PM ... post-Mike.
There's a joke in there somewhere....I just know it.Have you considered hiring someone to handle customer relations?
Sounds good Dude, shoot me an email, [email protected], and I'll "green flag" you in my system.I am interested in the spare part kits I guess. Never know how these will hold up. Have a Gen 1 and three 360’s.
Yeah, that was after me. Looks like it's meant to cam the bolt shroud off to disassemble the post Gen 1 bolts.
MB
Yup, and the he-man sponsored shooters just use their bare hands but a few of us old creakers like'em.
So they were PM ... post-Mike.
Gotcha. The Gen 1 bolt shroud is threaded and Gens 2 and 3 are cam lock. To disassemble Gen 1, there's a different tool.Yeah, I'll need one of those if you make them. I'm an "old creaker" too. I've never taken the bolt apart on my Gen One.
The comments I saw were them getting roasted.
MB
Some serious flaming going on.I would have like to have read some. I am a voyeur at heart.
Any other payment options ??Mornin, Fellas,
The data entry is going well to get everyone plugged into my bookkeeping software and as I've read every email, it's funny that all three people still using AOL have emailed me.
As one can imagine, I've sifted through a lot of information in your emails, but I don't have all the info I need to discern who has what generation of action. So, DON'T do anything right now, but what can be expected next is an email from me (mass email style), where I'll simply ask, "What generation action do you have?" If you know the answer to this, simply reply with "Gen X" in the subject line. If you have a single shot, simply put "V22S". In the body of the email, please provide your full name, address and phone number. Please do not write anything else, anywhere else.
For those of you that do not know what generation you have, the easiest way to tell is by the bolt release. I'll edit this post later today and add pictures of each bolt release.
Once I have the info, I'll organize a few details and keep moving forward. Also, when appropriate, I'll be accepting payments using the CASH App, which keeps me off the phone and provides some small level of "automation" for the process.
Onward and upward....
MB
At the moment, there isn’t. What would work for you?Any other payment options ??
Wasn’t there two versions of the gen3 with slightly different bolt stops/releases? I had an early one I kept breaking them and they machined my early one to take the later wider one…Mornin, Fellas,
The data entry is going well to get everyone plugged into my bookkeeping software and as I've read every email, it's funny that all three people still using AOL have emailed me.
As one can imagine, I've sifted through a lot of information in your emails, but I don't have all the info I need to discern who has what generation of action. So, DON'T do anything right now, but what can be expected next is an email from me (mass email style), where I'll simply ask, "What generation action do you have?" If you know the answer to this, simply reply with "Gen X" in the subject line. If you have a single shot, simply put "V22S". In the body of the email, please provide your full name, address and phone number. Please do not write anything else, anywhere else.
For those of you that do not know what generation you have, please see the pictures below. The easiest way to tell is by the bolt release, and for the Gen 1 and Gen 1.2, the cocking piece and bolt shroud are different.
Once I have the info, I'll organize a few details and keep moving forward. Also, when appropriate, I'll be accepting payments using the CASH App, which keeps me off the phone and provides some small level of "automation" for the process.
View attachment 8684627
Gen 1
View attachment 8684628
Gen 1.2
View attachment 8684629
Gen 2, 22LR and Magnums
View attachment 8684630
Gen 3, Three60 and V22S Single Shot
Onward and upward....
MB
Yessir, there was a bolt release revision for the stop surface, but looking at the two releases from the outside, one can't tell a difference. I'll be making the revised Gen 3 release.Wasn’t there two versions of the gen3 with slightly different bolt stops/releases? I had an early one I kept breaking them and they machined my early one to take the later wider one…
CC's always work if this app handles 'em. "old school" guy here.Any other payment options ??
I assume I have the latest Gen 3 V 360 since I just got my Vudoo in February. Would this be the case?Yessir, there was a bolt release revision for the stop surface, but looking at the two releases from the outside, one can't tell a difference. I'll be making the revised Gen 3 release.
MB
Yessir, CCs down the road, but processing them requires a lot of my time/attention that I'd rather use to ship parts and design new stuff. The CASH App is very fast and one's CC, Debit Card, Bank Account is linked to it and it's secure.CC's always work if this app handles 'em. "old school" guy here.
Yes.If anything is done under the guise of innovation that doesn't properly serve this equation:
Accuracy and precision are two measures of observational error.
Accuracy is how close a given set of observations are to their true value.
Precision is how close the observations are to each other.
Is it really innovation?
MB
Wait a minute. What are people paying for?Mornin, Fellas,
The data entry is going well to get everyone plugged into my bookkeeping software and as I've read every email, it's funny that all three people still using AOL have emailed me.
As one can imagine, I've sifted through a lot of information in your emails, but I don't have all the info I need to discern who has what generation of action. So, DON'T do anything right now, but what can be expected next is an email from me (mass email style), where I'll simply ask, "What generation action do you have?" If you know the answer to this, simply reply with "Gen X" in the subject line. If you have a single shot, simply put "V22S". In the body of the email, please provide your full name, address and phone number. Please do not write anything else, anywhere else.
For those of you that do not know what generation you have, please see the pictures below. The easiest way to tell is by the bolt release, and for the Gen 1 and Gen 1.2, the cocking piece and bolt shroud are different.
Once I have the info, I'll organize a few details and keep moving forward. Also, when appropriate, I'll be accepting payments using the CASH App, which keeps me off the phone and provides some small level of "automation" for the process.
View attachment 8684627
Gen 1
View attachment 8684628
Gen 1.2
View attachment 8684629
Gen 2, 22LR and Magnums
View attachment 8684630
Gen 3, Three60 and V22S Single Shot
Onward and upward....
MB
Yessir, you have the latest.I assume I have the latest Gen 3 V 360 since I just got my Vudoo in February. Would this be the case?
What if we have the original bolt stop/release and want or need one?Yessir, there was a bolt release revision for the stop surface, but looking at the two releases from the outside, one can't tell a difference. I'll be making the revised Gen 3 release.
MB
Based on the revision made to the release, there's corresponding revision made to the receiver to allow the wider stop feature through the opening. Not a difficult revision and I imagine, very few will need it.What if we have the original bolt stop/release and want or need one?
In other words, you're getting one.What if we have the original bolt stop/release and want or need one?
Wait a minute. What are people paying for?
Is there some reason you're here that has nothing to do with the actual topic? If you're actually interested in contributing to the topic with some level of intellect, that's great and glad to have you. But if you have other reason's, there's plenty of other internet to go do internet things.In other words, you're getting one.
I'm multi tasking.Is there some reason you're here that has nothing to do with the actual topic? If you're actually interested in contributing to the topic with some level of intellect, that's great and glad to have you. But if you have other reason's, there's plenty of other internet to go do internet things.
MB
Don't bring that crap to this thread. Those that are paying attention know exactly what's going on, so take the passive aggressive "confusion" elsewhere. If you have a rifle that needs spare parts and support, by all means, stay and participate in a level of rimfire excitement that hasn't been this high in a long time. If you're here to stir the pot, rage bait and be a general PITA, there's lots of other internet for that.I'm multi tasking.
Your post was a bit confusing. It sounded like you were ready to accept payment for items that haven't been produced yet. Is this a "pre-order", that excluded CC payment?
Dude, shoot me an email ([email protected]) and we'll work this into the parts kits for Gen 2 and above.If anyone is interested in the 3D Part file for this Gen 3 tool, send me a PM. I made it a combo tool with a mag loader.
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I'd really just like an actual answer to my question.Don't bring that crap to this thread. Those that are paying attention know exactly what's going on, so take the passive aggressive "confusion" elsewhere. If you have a rifle that needs spare parts and support, by all means, stay and participate in a level of rimfire excitement that hasn't been this high in a long time. If you're here to stir the pot, rage bait and be a general PITA, there's lots of other internet for that.
MB