As soon as we have them in stock! I had originally thought that this would be this fall.
All Wolverine can do is pass on the production forecast that we are given by Kodiak. In Oct 2017 I received an e-mail from Kodiak stating that in a normal week production could be 100 units in a single shift and 200 with a double shift, so we marketed the WK180-C accordingly. To date production has barely averaged 50 per week, we are selling nearly that many every week and that is with out making any sales effort.
In defence of Kodiak they have been plagued with manufacturing complications, sub contractors not delivering on time and suppliers of parts not keeping to promised time lines. I believe these problems are now behind us, we are assured that we will be receiving 100+ a week moving forward. This week we have received a pallet of 55, we are told another pallet will be shipped to us today and another pallet on Monday so things are looking up. Anodizing has been another hold up for Kodiak as this has been out sourced in the past, Kodiak have purchased all the equipment to do this in house and it is been installed right now, I have seen this equipment.
Moving forward we expect to now receive 100+ per week, I can not promise 200 per week. Every time some one makes a complaint here we see an increase in sales! Every time a dealer takes a delivery and sells them in a few days, with a good margin they reorder, dealers like these rifles, no discounting, no calls for price matching and Kodiak take care of the warranty. These rifles create an increase in demand for accessories, dealers enjoy that so the demand goes up. Customers like these rifles!
I had predicted that all the orders we had received by the end of last year would be filled by the end of the second quarter of this year, we will not make this but I am still hoping it will be close.
We will now post order numbers equal to the amount of rifles in every shipment, this will assist people to see the progress we are making. We contact every customer before we ship their order, this process often takes several calls and /or e-mails, this is all time consuming and costly, we are trying to streamline this process. If you see your order number up here it means your rifle is here or on route to us, we need to confirm payment details, valid PAL and insure no change of address before we can ship. Feel free to contact us at that time, as soon as details are confirmed your order will be shipped.
Right now an order placed today would take at least 9 months to deliver.
Last edited by Mr Wolverine; 03-15-2019 at 05:05 PM.
Hmm my only hurry is to get mine before c71 passes. I'm around web order 35000.
It's been covered dozens of times already. The admin fee is to discourage time-wasters, and to cover some of the costs of labour associated with dealing with orders being cancelled/reassigned.
Have you ever sold anything on-line? Have you ever sold 20,000 things on-line? The number of flakes out there is frustrating to say the least. And when there's a waiting period it's even worse, with guys who may have $1000 to spend when they make the order suddenly have some unexpected expense like a car repair a month later and have to back-out. They are sellers in a sellers' market. Very obviously, demand far exceeds supply at this point. They can attach any terms they want, set any price they want. The market will determine how much is too much.
Wolverine were 100% transparent about the cancellation fee from the get-go. Absolutely reputable. As a business owner I would do the same thing. In fact I still bill my clients if they cancel less than 24 hours before their appointment unless they have a legit emergency. It's common practice.
If isn't an acceptable condition of purchase for you, don't enter into the agreement. If you accepted it at the point you ordered, you knew it was a condition. Suck it up, buttercup! It's that simple.
Last edited by BCreserveMP; 03-15-2019 at 01:32 PM.
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People who have no patience should not participate in pre-orders. In the last 5 years I can't recall a single pre-order that delivered on time (what their first estimated delivery would be) so get over it, you signed up for it so blame yourself for your displeasure.
I don't agree with pre-orders at all but that's why I don't play that game.
You knew there was a $50 cancellation fee when you signed up so quit your crying and either cancel or shut up and wait like everyone else. Every post you've put in here that I've read has been whining like a little girl that just had her barbie taken away, time to put your big boy pants on and learn a little patience.
The BS admin fee is to stop the D-bags from doing what used to happen every pre-order. Every guy would order one for himself and another for his dog then a month before delivery change their mind and back out because some new latest and greatest was on the horizon, this leaves the importer/manufacturer/retailer (whatever level they get stuck at) with more product than there's a market for.
They're working as fast as they can and doing their best to keep people updated. What more do you want?
Oh no, they're only posting on CGN and not on Facebook! Who cares, Facebook is for bored housewives.
If you can't wait, cancel your order and buy one off the EE, I've seen quite a few on there already and the prices are usually close to retail.
Last edited by cr5; 03-15-2019 at 01:50 PM.
Don't be so sensitive snowflake, words can't hurt you.
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If it's on the muzzle it's a brake NOT a break
By the power vested in me as God of my world.
Requiring people to subscribe to a forum you can get banned from (and which rule prohibit re-joining) does not qualify as "doing the best you could", much rather "doing the absolute minimum". I've gone though a few crowfunded amateur projects which not only delivered faster, but also informed better. Heck, we're talking about "amateurs" not "reputable business".
No communication? Are you waiting for a personal email from John explaining the delays, apologizing and maybe offering to include a couple free magazines for the hardship it's caused you having to wait for your new TOY to arrive?
If you read this thread there's been lots of communication.
It's already been stated that Kodiak had some equipment issues that are now sorted out and have even taken on anodizing in house to speed things up.
If there's nothing to tell since the last update what do you expect to hear?
There's no requirement to subscribe to anything, and being able to follow it on different social media outlets isn't going to get it to you any faster.
So don't be a dick and you won't get banned. You could also email Wolverine directly (I've never waited more than a couple days for a reply from them), or just relax and know that you're still 3-6 months away and you'll be contacted before it ships.
Bottom line, if you have no patience don't participate in pre-orders. I didn't pre-order and if I wanted one I could have had one two days ago, the seller wanted $100 more than I wanted to pay so I let it pass and he sold it about 15 min later. If you want one you can have one today. Cancel your order and buy one from the EE.
I bought an FX-9 instead Already have a 180B-2 so the 180C can wait till I find the deal I want.
Last edited by cr5; 03-15-2019 at 02:30 PM.
Don't be so sensitive snowflake, words can't hurt you.
"Facts don't care about your feelings" Ben Shapiro
If it's on the muzzle it's a brake NOT a break
By the power vested in me as God of my world.
Prototype folder looks good. My only suggestion would be to try to raise the stock slightly to allow for a better cheek weld. I've noticed that rifles like the 180 and my old SA classic green that the height of the stock lends itself very well to good sight picture through built in low profile iron sights but once an optic or flip-up BUIS are added it's more of a chin weld to look through the sights. The APC is another good example of this, guys have been making aftermarket cheek rests for them.
If it's set high to clear the ejection port so it can be fired folded you could either adjust the hinge angle slightly after raising the stock height or have it fold over to the left. I don't think it really makes much difference which side it folds to, maybe some more tacticool guys can explain why it's no good to fold left.
Keep up the good work
Last edited by cr5; 03-15-2019 at 02:36 PM.
Don't be so sensitive snowflake, words can't hurt you.
"Facts don't care about your feelings" Ben Shapiro
If it's on the muzzle it's a brake NOT a break
By the power vested in me as God of my world.