I see 2 scenarios, one they take the money and run.
Then there will be lawsuits to follow. Did they pay all the vendors
and down payments back before 'moving"
Other is, they open backup, but who would plunk down money and
hope that in 6-12 months that you get a rifle and the same thing
doesn't happen again.
None of the gunsmiths are following along, so what quality do you get?
Only time will tell. This isn't good for the brand name.
This will only add to the already long waits for other high end 22lr builds.
If they are opening in 4 weeks in OK, they had to have registered with ATF of the new address. anyone should be able to search for their FFLIf they do plan to skip town, they could just dissolve the business in Utah. Leave everyone high and drive.
Open back up in OK with a slightly different Vudoo name.
Who knows, but from what I see, I tend to believe more in the forums posts over the company FB post about their lease.
Corrected original post here is the list of OK FFLs look for a 07 licenseeIf they are opening in 4 weeks in OK, they had to have registered with ATF of the new address. anyone should be able to search for their FFL
Lee
If they are opening in 4 weeks in OK, they had to have registered with ATF of the new address. anyone should be able to search for their FFL
Lee
All this should have an interesting effect on the value on the guns that are out there, the vast majority of which are absolute hammers.
Mr Herman is the appointed CEO not the ownerI believe Jacob Herman who allegedly purchased Vudoo is
a head figure with Century arms so I dont think there is an issue
with any firearms licensing.
Lee,Mr Herman is the appointed CEO not the owner
Michael Sucher is the CEO of Century Arms
Mr Herman was appointed the CEO of Vudoo by the investment company that bought it
Problem with these companies is that the owner/decision maker wasn’t actively shooting the product. Baity Falcon, 10X and now Vudoo all the same Top people weren’t shooters
Lee
Interesting because their FFL shows expired since 2018.Lee,
10X is still in business, just not making RF actions anymore. I talked to the one of the owners a couple of years ago looking for spare parts. Seems they are into long range CF and still have their 07 FFL. They are still in Du Bois, PA under the name of 10X Shooting Supplies / 10X Custom.
Scott
The info I saw on the web must be dated, but I did speak to one of the owners in the spring of '23 after I acquired a 10X Sporter. He told me they were building ELR rifles, but he did not say they were machining the actions. I suppose one could build rifles with anybody's action, like tons of gunsmiths around the country!Interesting because their FFL shows expired since 2018.
Hi Scott,Lee,
10X is still in business, just not making RF actions anymore. I talked to the one of the owners a couple of years ago looking for spare parts. Seems they are into long range CF and still have their 07 FFL. They are still in Du Bois, PA under the name of 10X Shooting Supplies / 10X Custom.
Scott
Yes sir, I agree. I own/owned several different actions for IR Sporter and my 10X is my favorite.Hi Scott,
That is very interesting about 10X however with the ending of the RF action it is pretty much went the way of the others I mentioned. which is a shame.
Lee