Each Raven is designed and built using the highest quality materials to ensure a lifetime of function. The kit contents below include a comprehensive array of common wear parts, and a few small special pins which could be easily lost during routine maintenance.
Don't let a lost or worn out small part keep you from enjoy a day at the range!
9x19MM Spare Parts Kit Contents:
1x LTAC Raven Ejector [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO]
1x LTAC Raven Bolt Extractor [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO] [.223] [5.56] [7.62x39]
1x LTAC Raven Extractor Retaining Pin [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO]
1x LTAC Raven Extractor Spring
1x LTAC Raven Extractor Spring Insert
1x LTAC Raven Standard Button Retaining Pin [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO] [5.56]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin and Spring [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin Retaining Pin
2x LTAC Standard Length Take Down Pins
1x LTAC Raven Buffer Retainer
1x LTAC Raven Buffer Retainer Spring
5.56 Mid Length Spare Parts Kit Contents
1x LTAC Raven Bolt Assembly 5.56 - Black phosphate Coated
Bolt Assembly Includes:
- Bolt Body
- Extractor
- Extractor Spring
- Extractor Spring Insert
- Extractor Retaining Pin
- Ejector
- Ejector Spring
- Ejector Retaining Pin
- Gas Rings
1x LTAC Raven Standard Button Retaining Pin [9mm] [10mm] [.40S&W] [.45AUTO] [5.56]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin [5.56]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin Retaining Pin
2x LTAC Standard Length Take Down Pins
1x LTAC Raven Buffer Retainer
1x LTAC Raven Buffer Retainer Spring
.22LR Spare Parts Kit Contents
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin Spring [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Firing Pin Retaining Pin
1x LTAC Raven Extractor [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Extractor Spring [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Extractor Roll Pin [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Recoil Spring [.22LR]
1x LTAC Raven Hardware Pack [.22LR]
Extractors:
The extractor is essentially a spring-loaded claw that snaps over and into the rim of the cartridge case. Its job is to pull a fired case out of the chamber. One extreme symptom of faulty extraction is that the gun fires and the bolt comes back, and the case is still in the chamber.
Ejectors:
The ejector is essentially a spring-loaded pin that forcibly pushes of the base of the cartridge case. Its job is to eject a fired case out of the ejection port of the firearm after it's been extracted out of the chamber. One extreme symptom of faulty ejector is that the gun fires, the bolt comes back, and the case remains attached to the bolt without ejecting.
Springs:
Each time a component is replaced, you should always replace the small associated springs. They are low cost and an effective way to prevent additional issues from arising through extended use.
Firing Pin:
The Firing pin is the direct contact between your firearm and chambered ammunition. One extreme symptom of a damaged or worn firing pin is that the gun does not fire after the trigger is pulled. After doing ACTS and PROVE, if you were to eject the cartridge, the primer would not show any signs of a firing pin strike or the firing pin strike would be very shallow in depth.
Retaining Pins:
On the Raven, threaded retaining pins hold magazine release and bolt catch buttons. Special retaining pins also hold the extractor in place on the pistol caliber bolts.
Take Down Pins:
The specialty take down pins could become lost in the field while cleaning. Ensure you always have a spare or two just in case!
Buffer Retainer:
The buffer retainer captures and holds the buffer weight and buffer spring inside the buffer tube. Through extended use it is possible for the buffer weight to bend or damage this retainer.
5.56 Bolt Assembly:
The bolt assembly is the most hard working component in your firearm. It locks and unlocks the bolt into battery in the chamber and handles the majority of the heavy firing pressures. Through extended use it is possible that the locking lugs could become broken or damaged. The bolt could also break at the cam pin hole. If any issue was to arrive, having a spare fully assembled bolt with all the associated parts gets you back up and running within seconds without needing a single tool. The fully assembled bolt also replaces the majority of other wear parts on your rifle at the exact same time.