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DeLane Dev Grp V-22S Single Shot Support

I’m afraid they are making the same mistake so many small companies do and that is not being satisfied with what they do best and enjoying a smaller but loyal market. I understand they were trying to produce a 1911 pistol which the market is flooded with
 
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
 
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
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.
Mile High has removed them from the website and EuroOptic shows very limited stock of any Vudoo products. They have no magazines either.
 
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
 
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
Good to not be left out!!! Thanks!!!

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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.

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Gen 1

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Gen 1.2

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Gen 2, 22LR and Magnums

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Gen 3, Three60 and V22S Single Shot

Onward and upward....

MB
 
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I'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 five:

1. Orange--Gen 1
2. Red--Gen 1.2
3. Purple--Gen 2
4. Blue--Gen 3 Repeater
5. 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
 
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I'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
How about a kit (including springs) for the v22s. Please
 
How about a kit (including springs) for the v22s. Please
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
 
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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 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.
 
If you've not received an email yet from my mass mailing, this is what you'll be getting sometime today:

If you're receiving this email, it's because you've expressed an interest in a parts kit for your V22. I'm taking the required next steps to organize orders, and I now need a little more info. Please respond to this email with:
In the subject line, please put one or more of the following:


    • Gen 1
    • Gen 1.2
    • Gen 2
    • Gen 3 Repeater
    • Gen 3 Single Shot (V22S)

Please don't write anything else in the subject line. If you do not know what Gen you have, please refer to the Featured post in the DeLane Development Group FB page (link below in signature line) and look at the pictures. If you're not a member of the FB private group, please click JOIN, and I will approve you.

Please also provide:

Full Name
Address
Phone Number
Please do not write anything else, anywhere else.
Thank you, and all the best.


If you have received an email and responded with the info, thank you very much. I'm manually farming the email data, so I can't guarantee that you won't receive it twice, but if you've not received an email by Tuesday, it's safe to say I missed you somehow and you can send an email to [email protected] with the above info.

Thank you to everyone that has pulled together in this.

MB
 
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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
Okay here goes:
Muller barrel 8 grooves Ross taper
Flavio Fare trigger @ .7 oz
Randy Owens stock low and coffee color
Sightron SVSS 10-50x60 EDdot
John Langley builder
Eley tenex ammo
Harrell Tuner
Won a couple of times at Pioneer range, IBS Hunter at 100yards tough group to shoot against.
Shot two 50 point bulls last match, won with a 478 score two targets match. My 8x count won tied score.
Man I really love shooting this v22s Vudoo! Will repeatedly shoot .341 out to out groups @ 50yds.
Stephen T
 
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Ok, thanks to the responses from my weekend mass email, I have a solid handle on per generation inventory levels. Not surprisingly, the greater number of actions out there is the Gen 3, Three60 Repeater. So that's where I'm building inventory first.
I'm now going part by part in the SolidWorks Assembly Models to validate all eight configurations of the Gen 3 (four for the repeater, four for single shot). As I validate a part, it gets placed into manufacturing engineering and validation and then production. This might sound like a lengthy process, but not really.

The thought struck me as I've been reviewing files, I could start making these things today if I took a notion to do so.
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