I have emailed them for an update but no reply. I have 2 John Hancock rifles on order, April of '18 and December '18. One for me and another for my son. Would just like to know that eventually they will fill the order or ...not.
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I have emailed them for an update but no reply. I have 2 John Hancock rifles on order, April of '18 and December '18. One for me and another for my son. Would just like to know that eventually they will fill the order or ...not.
I guess that shows that they have the barrels for the JH that I ordered a year ago in stock and ready to go. Not 100% sure on the contour of the JH but at this point I'd take any of the listed 6.5cm 24-26" barrels if they could get me a JH barreled action and I can get the rest of the parts on my own.Skeetshooter,
Maybe you could get through to them on their facebook page, they seem to be active there as they have responded to individual inquires just yesterday.
Also, for those looking for prefits, they have 80-90 surplus barrels that they are clearing out, sale starts today at 2:00pm EST.
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Also, for those looking for prefits, they have 80-90 surplus barrels that they are clearing out, sale starts today at 2:00pm EST.
I guess that shows that they have the barrels for the JH that I ordered a year ago in stock and ready to go. Not 100% sure on the contour of the JH but at this point I'd take any of the listed 6.5cm 24-26" barrels if they could get me a JH barreled action and I can get the rest of the parts on my own.
Hope they order some JH actions with the funds they raise.
i was thinking it was just a medium palma, but either way its a tiny contourI believe the contour for the complete JHR is the #23 Marksman Contour developed by HawkHill Barrels. If you ordered a barreled receiver, you could specify your contour. Sure hope that they take care of you and the other investors that got the project off the ground(funded the project from your down payments).
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i was thinking it was just a medium palma, but either way its a tiny contour
The fact that PVA has not jumped in should tell you all you need to know about their intentions of making this right.
For goodness sakes...
I found out about this thread approximately 3 minutes ago... I'm going to go read it so I can see what the rumor mill has created based on non-information and I'll be back.
I believe the contour for the complete JHR is the #23 Marksman Contour developed by HawkHill Barrels.
Here’s another one to get caught up on and reply to while you’re at it.
I don't have time to sit on a forum and post dildo pics.
bohem
Glad to see you able to post here and clear the air. What is your expectation concerning the JHR? Are they going to be trickling out or are you going to try to focus a big push? Sounds like you are focusing your efforts on barrels and such. As this thread is specific to the JHR I didn't see that you addressed the JHR delivery.
By the way I'm not waiting on a JHR, I purchased one second hand and it is amazing. I would definitely consider purchasing another at some point depending on lead times.
Glad to hear you are pushing forward.
I've been critical of PVA for some of what's gone on, but I can't help but respect posts like this. Thanks for your contribution here bohem. Wish you guys the best in moving the business forward and trying to make things right for the growing pains that the business and customers have both had to endure.Thank you for reminding me about the Hancock update, in all the writing above I missed it.
We are currently trickling them out. The Hancocks take a lot more work to get out the door than originally envisioned and that workload has grown as we assemble rifles and then have no-pay from customers. We've been trying to give the benefit of the doubt to folks but after 2 weeks the order goes to the next guy in line and they lose out.
Keeping the rest of the shop moving and improving is paramount. I cannot allow the entire business to stalemate over the remaining 40 or so rifles still outstanding. Someone else asked before and I didn't catch it til now but we've delivered about 75% of the Hancocks initially ordered.
As stated above, if deposit holders feel that they no longer want to wait we are offering a 110% ($275) credit on the deposit towards other work and products that we make.
We're also running a sale on the random barrels we have here that are a product of 2 years of mismatched orders, cancellations, double runs, overruns, etc. I need to clear out shelf space and organize some things to keep us moving in the right direction so we're offering a healthy discount on the stuff that's sitting here doing nothing. If someone wants to put their hancock deposit towards one of those we'll do it. Here's a link to the barrels in stock currently.
If you're a deposit holder and you want to take advantage of this please email us and we'll take care of the store credit and order swap over immediately.
The future of the Hancock is uncertain as it's proven to be an undertaking of enormous proportions for a business our size. And yes, I can see certain people in this thread going "yeah no shit". It may end up being that it's a limited thing and we never do it again but what both of us would like to see is a batched rifle where we make some, they go up for sale when finished, and there are no backorders. When they're available great, when they're gone then they're gone til the next batch is ready. At least that way the rifle can continue but it will mitigate a large number of the front end customer service complaints we're dealing with. I'm sure folks will still want to ask "when will..." but this will keep it manageable in the foreseeable future while we continue to maintain our other product lines that are so well enjoyed.
I'm glad to hear you like the rifle, thank you for the feedback on it. When you need another barrel for it I hope to see it come from us.
And with that, it's almost 1030 at night, I'm going home and probably won't be on here again for a while so that we can continue to work on the other issues in front of us. Inactivity by myself on this forum is an indicator of nothing more than me keeping busy doing productive work rather than sitting online.
i would imagine the JHR feels a little different than if you were to assemble yourself. trigger/cocking piece timing, chassis and mag fitment, trigger testing, bump testing, etcim trying to wrap my head around something..soi could be wrong
John hancock rifle:
Bravo chassis
Timney trigger
Barrel (rock creek)
Nuc action
if PVA is focusing (getting back to what they are good at) on barrels etc
what was the holdup with building rifles
the rest of these parts are available on the internet by tomorrow morning
the quality/tolerances of those components
spinning their own barrels
it should be like putting together a AR
2 action screws
2 trigger screws
tighten barrel
put in box and ship
unless they were bumping into the same issues with the nuc action that the ARC thread is dealing with
not causing trouble just trying to get more concrete info
i would imagine the JHR feels a little different than if you were to assemble yourself. trigger/cocking piece timing, chassis and mag fitment, trigger testing, bump testing, etc
my TL3 is timed to the Timney CE 2 stage. it may or may not feel the fame if i put a TT Diamond on it. advantage of boltface is that the rest doesnt changeThanks for the reply.
Not being a smith...
Is that something that a company like AI Or DTA (quality high dollar full build rigs) does on each of their rifles.
Tweaking and massaging
Or are these particular components just not machined to tight enough specs across the board causing issues.
Which leads me to ask another question....of which I don’t know lol
If these are “tuned” and I buy a new bolt or trigger for some reason.
Would that mean I have to send it back for proper function testing?
The action is not the off the shelf Nucleus. It has different markings on it and I'd think it has to be run in separate batches by ARC. I don't know how production of it happens so can't speak to if it may be the holdup. But It is different than off the shelf action. I'm not sure if PVA can just swap in the standard nucleus or if there are specific ATF rules around how the rifle is built. For those who don't fully care about Production class competition, may be worth asking Josh about just using standard Nucleus (or swapping to Origin)im trying to wrap my head around something..soi could be wrong
John hancock rifle:
Bravo chassis
Timney trigger
Barrel (rock creek)
Nuc action
it has been stated that ARC has a bunch of naked actions waiting to be stamped with either Nucleus of JHR, depending who pays for itThe action is not the off the shelf Nucleus. It has different markings on it and I'd think it has to be run in separate batches by ARC. I don't know how production of it happens so can't speak to if it may be the holdup. But It is different than off the shelf action. I'm not sure if PVA can just swap in the standard nucleus or if there are specific ATF rules around how the rifle is built. For those who don't fully care about Production class competition, may be worth asking Josh about just using standard Nucleus (or swapping to Origin)
The action is not the off the shelf Nucleus.
Engraving/stamping is only difference. I don't know that it impacts production schedules or anything. just calling out that it is technically different.Hi,
What is different other than the engraving information?
This is first I have heard of them being functionally different.
Not really wanting to get into a production debate nor a business bashing debate so I will keep real brief and on point.
Building a "production" version rifle from "universal" components is really less production version and more custom version.
The more components that are changeable the more "universal" you have to make the mating of those components.
The less components you actually have production control over equals the more you may end up having to tweak, file, etc etc...that can get into eating a shit load of time up.
Sincerely,
Theis
Sorry not JHR related. But has anyone heard from PVA today? Was talking to josh on IG a few days back in preparation for an all-composite stock. Just ordered last night but now see their IG is no longer up and i can't even message them on FB. Just want to make sure everything is ok. And i dont want to bug them with more emails or phone calls if not neccessary.
More censorship from your not so friendly anti gun nannies. Time for a conservative and gun industry friendly social media and browser service.IG shut their shit down. The typical "violation of terms" bull shit line. Agency Arms, Military Arms, and multiple others have been shut down for the same "reason." Josh and PVA are fine. He's disputing it with IG now.
More censorship from your not so friendly anti gun nannies. Time for a conservative and gun industry friendly social media and browser service.
Yup, those leeks in Egypt are so much easier and tastier than having to get to milk and honey through the desert with the provision of manna, they can live with steady groveling and building a pyramid here and there, can't they?There is. MeWe. It caught on for a little while a year or so ago when it came out that FB was whoring everyone's data to anyone with a dollar, but the retarded general public went back to their Masta.
pardon my stupidity, but what does "IG" mean? Also, what "terms" were violated?IG shut their shit down. The typical "violation of terms" bull shit line. Agency Arms, Military Arms, and multiple others have been shut down for the same "reason." Josh and PVA are fine. He's disputing it with IG now.
pardon my stupidity, but what does "IG" mean? Also, what "terms" were violated?
Sorry to betray my ignorance. thanks for any explanation.
Thanks for the reply.
Not being a smith...
Is that something that a company like AI Or DTA (quality high dollar full build rigs) does on each of their rifles.
Tweaking and massaging
Or are these particular components just not machined to tight enough specs across the board causing issues.
Which leads me to ask another question....of which I don’t know lol
If these are “tuned” and I buy a new bolt or trigger for some reason.
Would that mean I have to send it back for proper function testing?
Anyone gotten any more recent updates on their rifles? I called back in July and they said it should be in the next batch of rifles, called again in September and was told they were waiting on parts. Couple weeks away from my two month checkup and just wondering if anyone had any positive news.
PVA stated earlier in the tread that Hancock's are trickling out. They are encouraging folks to take a $275 store credit to some other product.