My previous post about the Raven 9 was in the original Raven thread which has since mistakenly been moved to the black rifles section. Since my actual video review is a ways away and I just passed 10,000 rounds at nationals, I'll give a bit of an update on the gun.
- Firing pin issue. Since breaking a firing pin at ~800 rounds, I'm now over 9000 rounds without another breakage.
- Falling mags. The aluminum magazine release failed early on, had more material welded on to fix, and then failed at Christmas, roughly at 7000 rounds. Samuel sent a new one immediately and I've gone 3000 rounds without noticeable wear. The release should be steel.
- Bolt. I've now encountered about 20 Raven 9's in person and most that I've been able to inspect have developed a burr on the bolt where the rounds are stripped from the magazine. Mine has as well, and I have had to file off the burr twice this year. This has caused the followers on my KCI magazines to have a strip of plastic shaved off them, and I suspect this has caused the new feeding issues.
- Feeding issues. In some cases I have a round stuck halfway into chambering. If I notice it, I can smack the stock and it finishes chambering. It's hard to nail this one down to one root cause, but it's probably the mags. I had a handful of feeding issues in the first hundred rounds, then nothing from then until 7000 rounds. In this time I was using the stock 19" barrel, the LT adjustable buffer and nothing but FH munition round nose 124gn. After that, I switched to a Faxon 10.5", had the gun registered, and switched to the Scheel roller-delayed buffer system. The RDBS requires a bit of play in the bolt when closed and has noticeably less spring force to chamber rounds, due to the rollers absorbing much more force, reducing felt recoil significantly. Less spring force COULD = feeding issues. The Faxon barrel has a feeding cone machined into it. This allows the Raven to feed flat nose, hollowpoints, and any other bullets I've tried with ease. However, it is a change, and as unlikely as it is that could be causing feeding issues. Lastly, the magazines could simply be wearing out. Since I number my magazines and only mag 3 and 7 out of 12 seem to be the issue, I'm going to call this worn out mags. 10,000 rounds is a lot. The bolt wearing the follower doesn't help either.
- Accuracy. Before I SBR'd the gun I did one last grouping and it was holding between 2.5-4MOA, there was wind, and the gun was filthy. It had not been cleaned in 7000 rounds. With the Faxon, I'm getting around 3MOA, which is likely due to the bolt play that's necessary for the RDBS. Inconsistent contact with the lands of the rifling = variations in accuracy. Doesn't matter to me though, it's a PCC, and doesn't have any business doing work beyond 100 anyways.
Here is my recommendation to anyone buying a factory Raven 9:
1. Use nothing but steel-lined magazines like Glock or KCI if you want them to last more than a couple thousand rounds and be reliable
2. Use nothing but round nose ammo unless you swap to a barrel with a feeding cone
3. Keep an eye on the bolt for the burr
4. Use their adjustable buffer to reduce felt recoil, or shell out for an RDBS/Kynshot/MBX air buffer.
5. Keep spare firing pins in your range bag
At the end of the day, I've been around a lot of PCC's shooting IPSC. Just this weekend at nationals I saw literally every model have some kind of malfunction, from the FX-9 to the Ruger to the SPC-9 to the JR carbine. If you haven't had a malfunction in your rifle, you haven't shot it very much. I still highly recommend the Raven, you must understand that blowback 9's are a lot like open guns, they are finicky unless you spend a hefty sum on the best of the best (open = infinity, PCC = JP5) and we can't get the best of the best right now. Yes, I have spent quite a bit of time learning the Raven and figuring it out, but I have also won both nationals with it which wouldn't be possible if it was a POS.
Taylor
And just for the hell of it, here's it in action. one of the malfunctions I described happens at 1:19.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8UFh5rsIw4&lc=UgzeH6WgRknab2KlCdV4AaABAg