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Arfcom but I would have to search GD to find it again.Where you see that?
THAT I have not heard!I read a rumor on another website vudoo is shutting down. Not sure of the validity but would make sense.
I got that info today. Seems they may be done for one reason or another.I read a rumor on another website vudoo is shutting down. Not sure of the validity but would make sense.
I have tried email a couple times lately and got no reply. I need a scope base with more cant. The webstore is still open but I won't order if they can't/won't deliver.I have continued to try calling them and each and every time I get the voice mail and never a call back when I ordered my Vudoo ( s) they were very responsive but no more and I would like among other things to get several more magizines
Try DI Precision!Anyone know where one could get extra extractors/tensioners?
HA!Well with Vudoo gone I have two orphan rifles a repeater and a single shot and both have orphan triggers as jewel triggers are also closed but I like the rifles and they shoot great
Good to not be left out!!! Thanks!!!Mornin, All,
Within the mix of tornadic confusion and wonderment over the last few weeks, I've spoken to my efforts to support those with the V-22 platforms, but I was speaking broadly and didn't specifically mention the Single Shot platform. Rest assured, if you have a V-22S, I will be supporting them with spare parts availability.
I hope this helps.
MB
How about a kit (including springs) for the v22s. PleaseI've received a bit of outreach about what parts are in the kits and at the moment, I'll answer for everyone here by saying that every small component that is part of the action assembly will be in the comprehensive kits. I'll publish what's specifically in the kits later, but there are four:
1. Red--Gen 1
2. Purple--Gen 2
3. Blue--Gen 3 Repeater
4. Yellow--Gen 3 Single Shot
I won't be offering the action assembly components individually, so if you need a part, the kit is the only way to go. There's a lot involved in making this work and to ship a single part only to have to provide another single part for the same action/rifle later on is not efficient and there are many kits that will be shipped OCONUS.
I've also received numerous questions about magazines and if I have an equivalent to my original polymer magazines. Currently, I do not, but I will be making and supplying a new magazine later as part of the two actions that will use them, and the plan is, they will be backward compatible with the V-22.
Hope this helps,
MB
Yessir, all set. I edited the list above to add the Gen 1.2 as the numbers are large enough that it would be confusing to serve them out of the Red Kit. I'll past the list from the above post here:How about a kit (including springs) for the v22s. Please
Thank You MB for looking after all the people that believe in what you have done (Vudoo). Please keep up the good work your doing in are support.Yessir, all set. I edited the list above to add the Gen 1.2 as the numbers are large enough that it would be confusing to serve them out of the Red Kit. I'll past the list from the above post here:
1. Orange--Gen 1
2. Red--Gen 1.2
3. Purple--Gen 2
4. Blue--Gen 3 Repeater
5. Yellow--Gen 3 Single Shot
Yellow is the V22S kit.
MB
Thank you, Sir, happy to be doing it.Thank You MB for looking after all the people that believe in what you have done (Vudoo). Please keep up the good work your doing in are support.
Okay here goes:If I might be so bold to chum the water a bit I'd like to challenge the folks interested in the V22S to offer details of
1. How they'd configure their single shot actions ... barrels, triggers, stocks and scopes,
2. How/where they'd shoot or compete with a full V22S build,
3. How they'd address the ancillary equipment, i.e., rests in particular (one piece or two piece) and finally,
4. How they might deal with what I refer to as "the ammo chase" ... a highly accurate rifle often requires lot testing to get the best results.
I've put some thought into my dream build and I'll share if my challenge catches on ...h7
Gen 1 and the early Gen 2 were two piece receivers and there are two issued patents for my design. This is how I was able to eliminate the lug ways propagating the full length of the receiver bore, like the 40X Rimfire. Shortly into Gen 2 production, the receiver became one-piece.
The bolt handle is friction welded to the bolt body. There's a machine that spins a blank (that becomes the bolt body) at 4400 RPM while the handle blank is held stationary. As the bolt body blank spins, it is moved toward the handle blank until the point of contact. The friction creates heat and welding of the material occurs. What stops the spinning is the adhesion of the two parts.
This goes back to the early production of Phoenix Machine and Defiance Machine bolt blanks prior to the falling out between Glen Harrison and Ken Frankel, resulting in Defiance Machine bringing all their production in-house.
MB
It's a Gen 3, so a one-piece receiver.
I figured as much, some folks need to have it spelled out and I kind of wanted it in the V22S thread. LOL!!!It's a Gen 3, so a one-piece receiver.
MB
Dang...that sucks you had to pay off some of Vudoo's overdue invoices!I’m continuing to execute on the creation and delivery of the Comprehensive Parts Kits for:
Through the arduous process of standing this up as quickly as possible, I’ve been asked what’s in the kit, and to date, my quick answer has been, “anything that isn’t the receiver, bolt body and bolt nose.”
- Gen 1-Right and Left
- Gen 1.2-Right and Left
- Gen 2-Right and Left (includes Magnums)
- Gen 3-Right and Left (Three60 Repeater, V22S Single Shot)
That answer at the time was designed to save me a little time, but it’s now time to post up exactly what’s in each kit. This will also give everyone some clear insight into what an enormously heavy lift this is, and it's happening in parallel to Receiver Wrenches, Range Test Fixtures, DBMs and associated accessories, Magazines and new Rimfire Bolt Action Development....and, it’s just me.
So, the parts kit contains:
1. Firing Pin
2. Cocking Piece
3(a) Cocking Piece Cross Pin (Gen 1)
3(b) CP Retainer Set Screw (x2) (Gen 1.2/2/3)
4. Firing Pin Spring Kit-All Gens (15-20, 22 lbf)
5. Extractor
6. Pusher
7. E/P Spring Kit
8. E/P Plunger Pin (x2)
9a) Bolt Shroud-Gen 1
9b) Bolt Shroud Gen 1.2
9c) Bolt Shroud Gen 2/3
10. Bolt Nose Retaining Pin (Gen 1/1.2) (x2)
11a) Ejector, Gen 1/1.2, RH
11b) Ejector, Gen 1/1.2, LH
11c) Ejector, Gen 2/3, RH
11d) Ejector, Gen 2/3, LH
12. Ejector Screw (all Gens)
13a) Side Bolt Release, Gen 1/1.2
13b) Side Bolt Release, Gen 2, RH
13c) Side Bolt Release, Gen 2, LH
13d) Side Bolt Release, Gen 3, Rev 0, RH
13e) Side Bolt Release, Gen 3, Rev 0, LH
13f) Side Bolt Release, Gen 3, Rev 1
14a) Side Bolt Release Spring, Gen 1/1.2
14b) Side Bolt Release Spring, Gen 2
14c) Side Bolt Release Spring, Gen 3
15a) Side Bolt Release Threaded Pin, Gen 1/1.2
15b) Side Bolt Release Threaded Pin, Gen 2
15c) Side Bolt Release Threaded Pin, Gen 3
16. Trigger Pins, all Gens
17. Action Bolts, all Gens
18a) Picatinny Rails (to be available at a later date)
18b) Picatinny Rail Dowel Pin (x2) (to be available at a later date)
18c) Picatinny Rail Screws, Front (to be available at a later date)
18d) Picatinny Rail Screws, Rear (to be available at a later date)
There are parts landing today that starts the building of physical inventory, and the pace is finally starting to quicken for what it means to pick, pack, and ship. Again, this is not a small undertaking, and I appreciate everyone’s patience.
Alongside what it has meant to dig through a ton of data, track revisions that occurred after I departed Vudoo, pay off past due invoices that Vudoo owed to a key vendor, source the materials to appropriately package the parts, banking, merchant services, and so forth, I’m pleased with how well and, in reality, how fast this is coming together.
And bless her heart, my Wife, on the other hand, has been incredibly supportive as I’ve taken over a considerable portion of the house to manage all this.
As is always the case, please reach out if there are questions, etc.
MB
It is what it is, it was the right thing to do and benefitted all parties; the vendor and the community (I'm part of this community). And we're happy to be doing it.Dang...that sucks you had to pay off some of Vudoo's overdue invoices!
Thank you (and your wife) for doing this!!
DW
Mike you are a saint my man. Guys like you make this industry GO.
"The right thing to do."It is what it is, it was the right thing to do and benefitted all parties; the vendor and the community (I'm part of this community). And we're happy to be doing it.
MB
"The right thing to do."
In today's USA where half the population is loudly proclaimed as vermin unworthy of breathing by the other half, acting in a way that benefits everyone is so often seen as a silly weakness.
You go, Mike. If you're like me, you're not doing this for accolades, $$, and/or "likes." You do the right thing because it's who you are.