A serial number is a unique identifier that is assigned to a specific item. It applies to one item only, and it gives you information about when it was made, its original features, and any manufacturer’s warranties. It can also help you prove ownership if the device is registered to you.
Today, crossbows do have serial numbers. Depending on the manufacturer, it is located in different places on the bow, and it is often used for the warranty. It can help you identify your crossbow, and it determines whether it is eligible for the warranty. It also tells you when your crossbow was made, and it can help you find parts when you need them.
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How to Find the Serial Number on a TenPoint, Horton, or Wicked Ridge Crossbow
If you have a TenPoint, Horton Crossbow Innovations, or Wicked Ridge Crossbow, you should find the serial number on the left side of the stock just below the safety slide slot in the trigger box. The parent company of these three crossbow manufacturers is Hunter’s Manufacturing Company.
TenPoint was the original crossbow made by this company when it was created in 1994. Then, in 2010, they created an entry-level line of crossbows that was easy to manufacture, simple in design, and yet durable, accurate, and reliable for customers. Horton was founded in 1985, but when it declared bankruptcy in 2013, Hunter’s Manufacturing purchased the brand and relaunched it in 2015. They place serial numbers on all of their crossbows.
How to Find the Serial Number on an Excalibur Crossbow
For years, Excalibur crossbows didn’t have serial numbers. Users only had their receipt and an online warranty. However, today, all of their crossbows have serial numbers. They are used to identify the crossbow and to offer a warranty to the original owner.
Excalibur is owned by the Bowtech Company, and it was created in 1983. Their headquarters are in Ontario, Canada. The serial number on Excalibur crossbows is usually located on the bottom or the main frame toward the front. They announced that they would start putting serial numbers on their crossbows in 2017, so models made before them won’t have a serial number. However, since that time, they have done so to keep a better database so that they can notify customers of any issues. They also use it to determine the original owner for warranty information.
Where Is the Serial Number on Ravin Crossbows?
Ravin crossbows are owned by Velocity Outdoor LLC. They acquired the company in 2018, and they make crossbows that are known for accuracy, low downrange energy, and great experience. The serial number is located in the center of the guide where the string would sit in the resting position. If you have the Trac Trigger Firing system connected, you need to cock back the bow to see the number because it sits directly below it.
Where Is the Serial Number on Centerpoint Crossbows?
Centerpoint is another crossbow company that is owned by Velocity Outdoors, LLC. They manufacture crossbows that are known for accuracy and stability, and they are some of the most popular crossbows for hunting. The serial number is located on the stock below the string latch on these crossbows.
Where Is the Serial Number on Mission Crossbows?
Mission makes crossbows that are known for being easy to use, quiet, and accurate. You can find the serial number in one of two places. First, check the PCC anchor, where the orange post is that the cocking rope wraps around when you cock your bow. It is sometimes engraved in the rail by this anchor. It is a seven-digit number that starts with a 9. If you don’t find it there, you can look on the underside of the crossbow inside the rail. Look toward the stock behind the trigger assembly. If it is located there, it will be on a sticker. It will start with XB and be followed by five numbers.
Where Is the Serial Number on PSE Crossbows?
PSE, or Precision Shooting Equipment, was founded in 1971 by Pete Shepley. It is currently located in Arizona, and they manufacture crossbows, arrows, and other hunting equipment. They have the serial number located on the bottom of the trigger grip.
Where Is the Serial Number on a Killer Instinct Crossbow?
You can find the serial number on a Killer Instinct crossbow on the inside of your top limbs. You can get these crossbows serviced at any authorized Killer Instinct dealer, and the warranty is activated when the original owner registers it within 30 days of purchase. In addition, it has a free lifetime inspection, and it must be inspected every three years to keep the warranty going.
Do Crossbow Bolts Have Serial Numbers?
Not all crossbow bolts have serial numbers, but some do. It is usually imprinted on the shaft, but you need to hold it up and turn it until you see it. Serial numbers allow the bolts to be traced. However, many bolts do not have a serial number, so you have to check to see if yours do. You can try looking at the shaft or check with the manufacturer.
Crossbow Safety Recalls
One of the reasons that crossbows have serial numbers is to make it easy to identify those that are subject to a safety recall. When a manufacturer discovers a defect or an issue, they will recall the crossbows from a particular range of serial numbers. They will then repair them for you.
Safety recalls occur for a number of reasons, and it is important to get your crossbow fixed if yours is recalled. For example, in 2015, TenPoint recalled 127,000 crossbows because there was a chance that they could rife with the safety on. People expect the safety to work correctly, so this was a potentially hazardous and dangerous situation.
To find out if there is a recall for your crossbow, you should locate the serial number and then go to the manufacturer’s website. They will have a list of any current recalls. This is the best way to make sure that your crossbow is operating effectively and safely.
Serial Numbers Help Track Warranties
Most crossbows come with some kind of warranty, but they are subjected to certain conditions. Sometimes, the warranty only applies to the original owner. Some manufacturers require that you get your crossbow inspected by an authorized dealer for their brand at specific periods after you purchase the crossbow.
It is important to read and understand the terms of your warranty so that you don’t accidentally breach it. For example, most crossbows will breach the warranty with a dry fire, whether it is accidental or on purpose. This is a reason to take extra care to make sure that it never happens. You should always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for accessories, bolts, and more because you could breach your warranty if you don’t.
Final Words
Most crossbows today do have a serial number. It is in different locations on different models, but it isn’t difficult to find. When you purchase a crossbow, you need to register it to activate the warranty, and there is usually a limited period of time to do so. The serial number is how they will identify your crossbow going forward, whether for repairs or recalls.
Sources
- https://bowfishingforfun.com/are-arrows-traceable/
- https://www.tenpointcrossbows.com/faqs/where-do-i-find-the-serial-number-on-my-crossbow/
- https://ravincrossbows.com/support/faqs/