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Ten Point cross bow recall


Al Bundy
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just came from dicks and was ready to buy. Sales person handed me a list of recalled ten point cross bows. long list. invader warrior titan turboxl tii shadowultralite venom raider vapor stealth carbon elite gtflex

various combos of packages. I just tried to google this and dont see it anywhere yet. dates on this say start date 10/16. i dont have a scanner so cant attach. it says remove all these models from the floor and mark do not sell. there were no ten points on the shelf and i asked and was told of the recall.

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More info this according to Davis, near ny/nj border. He said something like... It's not mandatory yet and they may not recall. This week will be announcement and we will see if it,happens or not. It's some type of safety thing and newer cross bows will have the safety feature. I have no idea what the safety issue is. Also no idea what dates are involved.

(The guy at Davis was kind of a jerk. I'll never buy anything there)

The post about bass pro seems to support this recall.

One more thing. Dicks called this a "withdrawal" not a recall, to be precise. Also the letter that I saw at dicks had the date of 10/16, and was likely the memo date, or effective date of the withdrawal at dicks. I don't think it had anything to do with manufacturing date.

Last thing I am guessing an email may come out this week, based on what the clown at Davis said. Also guessing if they are pulling from the shelves they will do a recall... That is my guess and is,pure speculation. Hope I am wrong.

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Not a recall at this time.

They have a report of a trigger safety failure - not confirmed it was equipment or operator at this point. They have asked dealers to hold product until contacted this week with more info. If anything they are being preemptive on a situation that may not even exist.

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I just got off the phone with customer service.  SteveB is correct. At this time, no recall.  They received a report of one incident and as a precaution, asked the inventories be pulled from the shelves while they did a complete investigation.  Also the customer service person said ...."The CEO has stated as recently as Friday that if you use your bow in the manner directed in the instructions, it is perfectly safe."  I pressed her for if they will recall or not and she somewhat avoided it but then said something close to "There is nothing now that tells me there will be a recall. Of course I dont know about the future."

 

This very well could be a non issue.  If I owned one now, I would sit tight and watch for an announcement.  I still have my eye on one and hopefully this will be cleared up before Nov 1st.

 

 

 

 

 

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Here is there reply from their Facebook page when I posted a comment about it.

 

There is not a recall on TenPoint or Wicked Ridge. We are holding the sale of bows while we investigate an isolated incident. We will have more information early this week"

 

Keep us posted if you see any info. Thanks

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Dicks is still screwed up. Called them yesterday asking if they put them on the shelf yet or not and the guy told me "They have all been recalled due to a safety concern." Not real happy the way Dicks told me they were recalled and how Ten Point didnt announce anything on the website. Oh well. Ill get over it when I let a bolt fly here soon.

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I have a Ten Point Wicked Ridge and the safty works on mine, as I have mess around with it after hearing about this issue.. If you watch your video it also appears that when you are messing with the safty it appears you push it to fire fast and then move it back slow to safety, but the safty button also appears to go on a upward angle when you are moving it back to the safty postion.

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My apologies for not describing the video’s contents. Basically it is a representation of what could happen in a hunting scenario.

 

1) A deer comes in and you decide to take it but have forgotten to take the safety off. Pulling the trigger with the safety on creates a “pre-load” condition. (Some people do this intentionally to lighten the trigger pull but in this scenario it was done accidentally)

 

2) You realize the safety is on and move it to the fire position.

 

3) For any number of reasons you no longer have a shot at the deer and slide the safety back to ‘safe’ but with some (an unknown percentage) TenPoint crossbows the weapon can now be fired while the safety appears to be in the safe position.

 

 

The reason for me slowly moving the safety is that in the first few videos I shot I was going through the process to quickly to clearly see what was happening so I was intentionally slowed myself down.

 

Also, the safety does have some side-to-side play it them. When pulling it back with your right index finger it does tend to tilt but that doesn’t seem to have anything to do with the problem.

 

My intention with the video and my posts here are to make people aware of this issue and show how to properly test for it if you own a TenPoint. If yours does fire on safe call TenPoint and they will fix it.

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