![]() Featuring the revolutionary ACUdraw De-Cock, the Raider 400 De. The Raider 400 De-Cock is a light crossbow that shoots up to 400 feet-per-second and is equipped with a safe crossbow decocker. They should contact TenPoint CrossBow Technologies at (800) 548-683 for detailed instructions on how to inspect any TenPoint or Wicked Ridge crossbow for defect, and instructions on how to receive a free repair kit if their crossbow poses an unexpected firing hazard. For most hunters, we just made your best affordable hunting crossbow obsolete. and measuring just 33' long, this power-packed dynamo still delivers big hunting performance. Wicked Ridge Warrior HL:Model numbers WR1215.6330, WR1215.6430, WR1215.6440, and WR1415.1436Ĭonsumers may have purchased these TenPoint and Wicked Ridge crossbows for between $400 and $1,800 from January 2011 until May 2015 at Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dunham’s Sports, Gander Mountain, MC Sports, or other hunting and sporting goods stores nationwide as well as direct sales from TenPoint and online at, , Cabelas,com, and other internet retailers.Ĭonsumers who own a crossbow affected by this crossbow recall should immediately stop using the product. The Ravin® R10 Crossbow Package offers Ravin performance to hunters who like to hunt in tight quarters or stay mobile. ![]() TenPoint Shadow Ultra-Lite:Model numbers C14018-7521 and C14018-7522 Designed for stealthy maneuverability, TenPoint's sleek XLT bow assembly and new FSB (Functionally Superior Bullpup) stock combine to create TenPoint's shortest and most compact bow ever. Consumers can identify the recalled crossbows by finding the serial number located on the left side of the barrel, below the trigger box. The model name appears on both sides of the stock on all models. The TenPoint or Wicked Ridge brand name is printed on both sides of the crossbow barrel on all models except the GT Flex. The crossbow recall affects 127,000 units manufactured in the United States from 2011 to 2014. TenPoint Crossbow Technologies, of Mogadore, Ohio, is recalling TenPoint and Wicked Ridge brand crossbows for repair after receiving 19 reports that arrows released from the crossbows when the consumer pulled the trigger under certain circumstances after the safety mechanism was re-engaged. ![]() ![]() Crossbows sold at major sporting goods retailers are being recalled because they have the potential to fire unexpectedly even though the safety is engaged. ![]()
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