MODERATERecall Data: August 18, 2021

Ravin® white arrow nocks

Ravin Crossbows LLC, of Superior, Wis.

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Recalled white arrow nocks with packaging

Recalled white arrow nocks with packaging

Why is it being recalled? (Hazard)

If the white nock is not fully engaged with the bowstring, the crossbow can fail to discharge when the trigger is pulled and can result in the bow discharging while re-nocking the arrow, posing an injury hazard to users.

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What should I do? (Remedy)

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled white arrow nocks and contact Ravin Crossbows for free replacement orange nocks and up to a $1 merchandise credit for each recalled nock that is returned. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and maintenance guidelines for continued safe operation of the crossbows and nocks.

Consumer Contact

Ravin Crossbows toll-free at 888-298-6335 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, email at [email protected] or online at www.ravincrossbows.com and click on "Safety & Instruction" then "Notices" for more information.

Product Description

This recall involves all white plastic molded clip-on nocks used in arrows for Ravin brand crossbows. The white arrow nocks were sold in a package of 12 and also as original equipment with Ravin R9 and R15 crossbows and with Ravin arrows. The white nocks measure about .9 inches long.

Where was it sold?

Bass Pro Shops, Cabela's, Dick's Sporting Goods stores and other stores nationwide from October 2016 through November 2017 for between $8 and $15 when sold separately from other equipment. The arrow nocks were also included as original equipment with Ravin crossbows sold for between $1,500 and $2,000 and Ravin arrows sold for between $75 and $110.

Latest Recall Updates

Quick Facts

Recall Number

21186

Impacted Units

About 220,000 (In addition, about 3,600 in Canada) (The original recall was announced in December 2017)

Incidents/Injuries

The firm has received 51 reports of finger injuries while nocking or re-nocking the white nocks, including 21 serious injuries, and 28 new finger injuries reported since the original recall announcement. The firm has also received reports of other injuries resulting from maintenance and other issues.

Did you buy this?

Stop using the product immediately. Check the "Remedy" section for refund or repair instructions.

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