BROOKSVILLE, FL – June 22, 2020 – Adams Arms announces the launch of VooDoo Innovations. VooDoo Innovations, known for enhanced pistol barrels, slides, coatings and other premium parts, has released its first complete direct impingement firearms. Two new AR-15s, The Witch Doctor and The Dark Moon, are chambered in 5.56×45 NATO, and both are available now.
“VooDoo Innovations grew out of a desire to improve upon existing platforms,” said VooDoo Innovations Vice President of Sales and Marketing Michael Halleron. “Having a history of manufacturing parts, we decided it is time to go back to the source and begin making firearms based on our knowledge of what it takes to deliver guns people want. This way we can ensure they run the way we expect, off the shelf, and at a price that makes sense. The Witch Doctor and The Dark Moon do just that.”
The Witch Doctor
VooDoo Innovations’ Witch Doctor is designed for the discerning expectations of everyday shooters. The upper and lower are both forged from 7075-T6 aluminum and are Type III Class II hard-coated anodized for durability and longevity. The rifle comes with a standard G.I. trigger, 16” Parkerized M4 barrel with a 1:7 twist, and is chambered in 5.56×45 NATO. The ergonomic free-float M-LOK™ rail allows customization and the barrel is capped with an A2 flash hider. The complete rifle comes in at 6.25 pounds. The Witch Doctor is the perfect prescription for reliable performance and everyday use. MSRP: $749.99.
The Dark Moon
The Dark Moon, also in 5.56×45 NATO, is built for excellent functionality and lasting performance. The Dark Moon’s 1913 Picatinny rail extends along the length of the forend, allowing for even more versatility with optics and accessories. In its stock configuration, The Dark Moon is a workhorse built for regular use. On the range, in the field, at the ready, or in the safe–the performance of The Dark Moon will quickly eclipse other rifles. MSRP: $749.99.
I encourage anyone considering buying anything by Adams Arms to read about them and the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office First.
I remember that case. Hopefully AA turned overy a new leaf under the new owner time will tell.
http://forums.leoaffairs.com/showthread.php?783565-The-Great-Crash-of-Adams-Arms-at-PCSO/page8&s=490e1b95d887c3a5bdd43ac9746c1a92
just an interesting link:)
This company does not have a good history of quality and I’d shy away from these for anything other than a fun range gun. Frankly, even the names they have chosen speak of a certain perspective that screams “amateur hour.”