Firearm Recalls/Safety Warnings
Firearm Recalls & Warnings Index
DAISY
MODEL LEGACY 2203 and 2213,
22 CALIBER, SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLES
RECALL: Daisy Manufacturing Company, Inc. is voluntarily recalling all
Legacy Model 2203 and 2213, semiautomatic .22 caliber rifles for retrofitting.
It has been determined that the sear or disconnect may break on the Legacy semiautomatic rifles which may
permit the gun to discharge more than one round with a single pull of the trigger. Because of this condition, Daisy has elected to
recall all Legacy 2203 and 2213 semiautomatic rifles and replace the sear and disconnect components. The rifle will be repaired
and returned at no charge to the owners.
This recall applies only to Daisy Legacy semiautomatic .22 caliber rifles Models 2203 and 2213, all with
the serial number beginning with the letters AC. Owners of these rifles should contact Daisy at 1-800-354-8841 for information on
returning their gun(s).
Daisy Manufacturing Company, Inc.
2111 South Eighth Street
Rogers, AR 72756
(800) 643-3458
Source:
- Guns & Ammo, March 1993; page 27
- American Rifleman, February 1993; page 86
DAVIS INDUSTRIES DERRINGERS
Model DM-22
WARNING: Davis Industries double barrel derringers Model DM-22, in 22 Magnum caliber with a
cross bolt safety have been known to wear the shoulder of the hammer allowing the hammer to seat close to or on the firing pins
when the safety is in the “on” position. The firing pins are free floating and do not have springs in them to prevent forward
movement. This situation creates the potential for accidental discharge.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, July 1990, Volume 22, Number 3:310-314
Added 5/25/03
ERMA/EXCAM
MODEL RX22,
22 CALIBER, PISTOL
WARNING: The Erma/Excam, 22 caliber, model RX22, pistol
may SLAM FIRE. With the magazine loaded and the safety in the on position, the slide is pulled to rear and released to load a
cartridge into the chamber of the pistol. As the slide moves forward, feeding a cartridge into that chamber, the pistol may
discharge. Examination of cartridge cases have revealed the absence of a firing pin impression. Whenever loading a firearm the
muzzle should be pointed in a safe direction.
Excam Inc.
4480 E. 11 Avenue
P.O. Box 3483
Hialeah, FL 33013
Source:
- AFTE Journal, April 1985; Volume 17, Number 2:56-57
FAL
308/7.62MM CALIBER ALUMINUM RIFLE RECEIVERS MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAMS ARMS CO.
WARNING: On October 2, 2001 testing of the FAL “Williams Alumalite” receivers was
terminated when a proof firing caused receivers to blow-up into multiple fragments after less than 200 shots of a scheduled 1,000
shot test.
These receivers were experimental NOT production parts.
For additional information contact:
DSA, Inc.
P.O. Box 370
Barrington, Il 60011
P: 847.277.7258
F: 847.277.7259
dsarms@earthlink.net
Source: 45A
Company Notice October 2001
www.dsarms.com/safety_warning.cfm
Added 5/25/03
FRANCHI
MODEL SPAS 12, SAS 12 and LAW, SHOTGUN
RECALL: Your Shotgun May Fire When You Take It "Off Safe"!!!
A limited number of SPAS-12, SAS-12 and LAW-12 shotguns, formerly imported by the bankrupt F.I.E.
Corporation, may accidentally fire when the "CARRY SAFETY" (the large rotating safety lever located on the right front
side of the trigger guard) is rotated from the "ON SAFE" to the "OFF SAFE" position.
Franchi urges all owners to immediately cease all use of these shotguns. Carefully unload the chamber and
magazine, with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, and return the shotgun to American Arms, Inc.
American Arms, Inc., the Franchi factory authorized service center, will replace the potentially defective
rotating lever safety system with a new push button cross bolt safety system. The service work, replacement safety system, and
shipping are FREE OF CHARGE.
Send your shotgun carefully packed and insured via the United Parcel Service Company to:
American Arms, Inc.
Franchi Recall
715 E. Armour Rd.
N. Kansas City, MO 64116
If you require additional information or have any questions on this recall, call (816) 474-3161.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, July 1990; Volume 22, Number 1:87
- AFTE Journal, July 1991; Volume 23, Number 3:801
- Guns & Ammo, October 1989; page 22
- Guns & Ammo, December 1989; page 94
- American Rifleman, October 1989; page ?
- American Rifleman, July 1991; page 4
- California Department of Justice Firearms Safety Note 89-3
H.J.S. INDUSTRIES
MODEL FRONTIER FOUR,
22 LR CALIBER, DERRINGER
WARNING: H.J.S. Industries Inc. produces a reproduction
of the Sharps four barrel 22 caliber derringer named the “Frontier Four Derringer” which may UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE.
The fixed rectangular firing pin projects from a circular hammer which rotates 1/4 turn each time the firearm is cocked for single
action firing. When the chamber under the firing pin nose is empty, a live cartridge, NOT under the firing pin nose, may discharge
because it is struck by the circular edge of the hammer.
H. J. S. Industries
2965 E. 123th Street #C
P.O. Box 3711
Brownsville, TX 78520
(800) 453-2767
Source:
- AFTE Journal, January 1996; Volume 28, Number 1:55-56
HOWA MACHINERY LTD., Added 5/27/02
MODEL 1500, 1550, 1700LS SERIES RIFLES
Distributed by SMITH & WESSON, O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS and INTERARMS
IN SERIAL NUMBER RANGES: PN 00010 – PN87159, LS00001 – LS05150, LS 10001 – LS10309, B000001 –
B028450, M000001 – M020422.
RECALL: ADVANCE \d4ADVANCE \d4Howa Machinery Ltd. of Japan is
performing a safety upgrade on all model 1500, 1550, and 1700LS series rifles manufactured between 1970 and 1993. The affected
rifles bear serial numbers from one of the following series on the receiver. PN00010 – PN 87159, LS00001 – LS 05150, LS10001
– LS10309, B000001 – B028450, M000001 – M020422. The safety upgrade will replace the bolt sleeve to prevent misassembly of
the bolt, which might occur on the affected rifles. Such misassembly might result in a hazardous condition in which the rifle can
be accidentally discharged without the bolt being fully engaged, causing severe injury. These rifles were distributed by Smith
& Wesson, O.F. Mossberg and Sons and Interarms. These rifles may bear the distributor trademark. Presently Howa firearms are
imported by Interarms of Alexandria, Virginia.
If you own a Howa model 1500, 1550 or LS1700 series rifle with the serial number from one of the serial
number series referred to above: USE OF YOUR RIFLE MAY RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT AND SEVERE INJURY, STOP USING THE RIFLE
IMMEDIATELY and visit our website at www.regcen.com/howa
or call Howa at 1 (800) 456-5131 to receive a Bolt Upgrade Kit. Only the bolt sleeve is being upgraded. Your bolt will be returned
to you after the upgrade.
NO OTHER HOWA RIFLES ARE AFFECTED. CHECK YOUR SERIAL NUMBER.
Howa Machinery Ltd. Apologizes for any inconvenience to its customers resulting from this safety upgrade
program, but it is important that owners of affected rifles take advantage of this free upgrade program and DO NOT USE AN
AFFECTED RIFLE before it has been upgraded. All work will be done at no charge. Return the bolt only, not the entire rifle.
Please do NOT return your bolt before contacting Howa Machinery Ltd. At either www.regcen.com/howa
or 1 (800) 456-5131 for your Bolt Return Kit.
Source:
- Guns, June 1991; page 66
- American Rifleman, May 1991; page 21
GALIL/IMI,
308 WINCHESTER CALIBER, RIFLE
RECALL: Magnum Research, Inc. as importer of the Galil Rifle System
has been advised by Israel Military Industries (IMI) that an improved bolt assembly has been developed by IMI and is now available
for the .308 caliber Galil rifles. This new bolt assembly is intended to prevent primer dimpling and to decrease the probability
of accidental discharge, which can result in damage to the gun and possibly serious personal injury.
Therefore, for safety purposes, please discontinue using your .308 caliber Galil; remove your current bolt
assembly and return the bolt assembly as soon as possible to Magnum Research Inc. at the address below via UPS.
We will promptly provide you with a new bolt assembly at no charge together with a free sight adjustment
tool to compensate you for any inconvenience. The new bolt assembly will have an engraved number matching your current serial
number followed by a "-1".
We have been advised by Israel Military Industries that failure to comply with this recall may adversely
affect your rights if any damage or injury results from continued use of your Galil, including, but not limited to, rights you may
have under express and implied warranties on your Galil rifle.
Magnum Research, Inc.
7110 University Avenue NE
Minneapolis, MN 55432
(612) 574-1868
Source:
- AFTE Journal, October 1985; Volume 17, Number 4:3
- AFTE Journal, July 1985; Volume 17, Number 3:62
GLOCK
MODEL 19,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
WARNING: This make and model pistol may have the
potential for an UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE of a cartridge with the action open.
The Glock, model 19 pistol slide has a bottom protrusion, whose function is to push cartridges from the
top of the magazine into the chamber . When the pistol is jammed in a double feed situation, the slide protrusion can come in
contact with the primer of the jammed cartridge and cause UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE while the action is open.
Glock, Inc.
6000 Highlands Parkway
Smyrna, GA 30082
(770) 432-1202
Source:
- AFTE Journal, July 1993; Volume 25, Number 3:206-208
GLOCK
MODEL 19,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
WITH SERIAL NUMBER PREFIXS AN,BP,BR, BV, BW, BX, DL, DM, DN, DP, DR, DS, DT, DV, DW, DX, DY, & DZ.
WARNING: These pistol may have the potential of the
action to malfunction as followings:
- The slide locking back on a full magazine.
- Failure to lock into battery because the barrel lug drags on the slide lock.
- The magazine follower tips or sticks in the magazine tube.
Glock, Inc.
6000 Highlands Parkway
Smyrna, GA 30082
(770) 432-1202
Source:
- AFTE Journal, April 1990; Volume 22, Number 2:227
GLOCK
SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOLS MANUFACTURED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 2001 AND MAY 2002 WITH SERIAL
NUMBERS STARTING WITH “E”, “GSSF” OR “USA” REGARDLESS OF CALIBER
WARNING: Glock pistols
manufactured between September 2001 and May 2002 with serial numbers starting with “E”, “GSSF” or “USA” regardless of
caliber have experienced FRAME RAIL FAILURES.
The specific issue is the potential of breaking a rear frame rail. Glock notes that under most conditions the pistol will continue
to function with three rails.
Glock, Inc. does not officially call this a recall, but an upgrade at no charge. The complete firearm should be returned to Glock
for a replacement frames that will have the original serial number with a “1” prefix added to it.
If you believe you have a pistol affected by this notice contact Glock at (866) 225-4098.
Source:
www.glocktalk.com
February 17, 2002
www.GSSFonline.com
Added 5/25/03
GLOCK
MODEL 26
9MM CALIBER, SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL,
SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX DGU, DHR & DKU
MODEL 27
40 S&W CALIBER SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL
SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX DGD, DGV, DHS, DHT, DKV, DKW, & DKX
Recall: Mr.
Don Bulver, warrant department, of Glock, Inc. indicated the recoil springs produced before September 1999 may shear off on some
of these pistols due to over hardness of the support tube.
Replacement springs will be distinguished by a vertical mark from the center on the front polymer portion
of outer ring of the guide rod assembly which will appear to be a mold line.
Glock
6000 Highlands Parkway
Smyrna, GA 30082
(770) 432-1202
Source:
- Company Notice, February 21, 2000
Springfield
Models 187 and 187TS,
.22 Caliber Semiautomatic Rifles
Stevens
Models 80, 88 and 887
Golden West
Model 781DL
Hiawatha
Model 587
Revelation
Models 135 and 160
Sears
Model 2200
Westpoint
Model 487T
RECALL: To the owners of the .22 caliber semiautomatic rifles listed
above:
Recently we learned that there is a remote possibility that these rifles might fire while on
"SAFE". To our knowledge, no one has been injured as a result of this condition. However, to avoid the possibility of an
accident, we are recalling these rifles for inspection and correction of this condition, if necessary.
If you have one of the models listed above, and if its serial number is:
- B256621 or higher
- C000001 or higher
- B000001 or higher
Unload the rifle, package it carefully, and return it via UPS to:
Stevens Rifle Inspection Program
Springdale Road
Westfield, MA 01085
(413) 562-7764
Your rifle will be inspected, adjusted and returned at no charge to you.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, January 1982; Volume 14, Number 1:6
- California Department of Justice Firearms Safety Note 86-6
HIGH STANDARD/J.C. HIGGINS
MODEL 10,
12 GAUGE BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN
AND
SEARS
MODEL NUMBERS: 583.13, 583.14, 583.15, 583.16, 583.17, 583.18, 583.19, 583.20, 583.21 AND 583.22
RECALL: The model of shotgun may be subject to a BOLT FAILURE.
When this occurs the bolt will dislodge from the action, striking the shooter causing serious injury. These shotguns were
manufactured for and sold by Sears, Roebuck & Co. during the 1950's.
Call (800) 817-9165 for identification verification. Instructions for the return of the bolt and refund of
$160.00 will be provided.
Source:
- American Rifleman, April 1998; page 24
STAR
MODEL M43 FIRESTAR,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
RECALL: INTERARMS has learned of occasional firing pin breakage in the
Star M43 FIRESTAR 9MM pistols within the limited serial number range 1,953,001 to 1,958,000 ONLY. Such breakage does not pose any
direct hazard to the shooter; however, the pistol is rendered inoperable.
WARNING! This can be critical when used for self protection or law enforcement.
STAR and INTERARMS are committed to providing our customers with high quality firearms of the utmost
reliability. We regret any temporary inconvenience.
INTERARMS
10 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 548-1400
Source:
- Guns, June 1991; page 66
- American Rifleman, May 1991; page 21
INTERDYNAMIC OF AMERICA
MODEL KG-99,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
WARNING: During a recent investigation of an accidental
discharge involving a 9mm KG-99 pistol manufactured by Interdynamic of America, a major safety defect was discovered. This
condition can result in serious injury to the firearm examiner or nearby individuals. Please disseminate this information to
concerned examiners.
The design of the KG-99 allows for the protrusion of the firing pin into the bolt face during extraction.
This presents no problem during actual firing. Should a live cartridge be cycled through the action, there is a 10 to 20 percent
chance of a discharge occurring outside of the chamber area.
While pulling the bolt to the rear, the extractor holds the cartridge (live) in position. When the bolt
has traveled to the rear approximately 1 inch, the firing pin then protrudes into the bolt face under significant spring tension.
The firing pin's impact with the primer is sufficient to indent the primer cup or sometimes ignite the primer compound. Metal
fragments and gas resulting from the case rupture can produce serious injury to the examiner or those in close proximity.
During test firing, eye and hearing protection should always be used. While test firing the pistol, all
ammunition should be expended before attempting to make the firearm safe. Manual functioning should employ test (dummy)
cartridges. Attempt to maintain a position opposite the ejection port when extracting live cartridges.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, July 1984; Volume 16, Number 3:24
- AFTE Journal, April 1985; Volume 17, Number 2:88
- California Department of Justice Firearms Safety Note 86-4
- Department of Treasury, BATF Notice; December 28, 1984
INTRATEC
MODEL TEC-22 “SCORPION”,
22 CALIBER PISTOL
RECALL: To all owners of TEC-22s from serial # 100 to # 20,033 and #
27,001 to # 27,222. A flawed part used in the manufacture of the pistol may cause the gun to function as a fully automatic pistol.
Already modified guns within the serial number range can be checked by:
Opening the cover and looking by the front/side, under the cover axis screw.
If there is an indentation with an "R" affixed inside of it (check both sides) then your gun has
been modified. If not, send your TEC-22 to Intratec for factory authorized installation free of charge.
For return instructions, call: (305) 232-1821 or send your TEC-22, carefully packaged and insured to:
Intratec, Inc.
Repair per Recall (TEC-22)
12405 S.W. 130th Street
Miami, FL 33186
Source:
- Guns & Ammo, October 1990; page 144
INTRATEC
MODEL CAT-9,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
RECALL: These pistols bearing serial numbers 00001 to 003122 are being
recalled due to improper brazing on the slides which can cause the pistol to jam in an open position so that no more shots can be
fired. The CAT 9 was introduced in late 1992 however, production delays kept the gun from hitting the market until 1994. For
further information contact;
Intratec, Inc.
Repair per Recall (CAT 9)
12405 S.W. 130 Street
Miami, FL 33186
Source:
- American Gunsmith, Unknown Month 1994; page ?
INTRATEC
MODEL TEC-9,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
RECALL: During a recent investigation of an accidental discharge
involving a 9mm TEC-9 pistol manufactured by INTRATEC, a major safety defect was discovered. This condition can result in serious
injury to the firearm examiner or nearby individuals. Please disseminate this information to concerned examiners.
The design of the TEC-9 allows for the protrusion of the firing pin into the bolt face during extraction.
This presents no problem during actual firing. Should a live cartridge be cycled through the action, there is a 10 to 20 percent
chance of a discharge occurring outside of the chamber area.
While pulling the bolt to the rear, the extractor holds the cartridge (live) in position. When the bolt
has traveled to the rear approximately 1 inch, the firing pin then protrudes into the bolt face under significant spring tension.
The firing pin's impact with the primer is sufficient to indent the primer cup or sometimes ignite the primer compound. Metal
fragments and gas resulting from the case rupture can produce serious injury to the examiner or those in close proximity.
During test firing, eye and hearing protection should always be used. While test firing the pistol, all
ammunition should be expended before attempting to make the firearm safe. Manual functioning should employ test (dummy)
cartridges. Attempt to maintain a position opposite the ejection port when extracting live cartridges.
Source:
- Department of Treasury, BATF Notice; December 28, 1984
INTRATEC, Added 5/27/02
MODEL TEC-9,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL
WARNING: This pistol is subject to FIRING WITHOUT
PULLING THE TRIGGER AND/OR IN FULL AUTOMATIC MODE.
In recent casework, it was noted a submitted firearm had the back portion of the polymer frame broken off.
This damage allows the rear disk cap and pin to come out of the recess in the frame. The upper receiver pivots on the assembly pin
and raises the back end of the upper receiver approximately 1/8”. The striker disengages from the sear allowing the firing pin
to fall and strike the chambered cartridge. The firearm may continue to fire in a FULL AUTOMATIC MODE until the striker is
correctly repositioned by the upper receiver returning to the lower position in the frame. The receiver may be lifted manually or
by gravity when the pistol is turned on its side.
It was not determined if the damage was intentional or accidental because there were no toolmarks present
and no internal parts appeared to be modified.
Questions and comments should be directed to Mike Giusto At CAL DOJ Criminialistics Institute in
Sacramento (916) 227-3575 or Michele Merrit CAL DOJ Lab in Riverside (90) 361-5000.
Source:
- American Gunsmith, Unknown Month 1994; page ?
JENNINGS FIREARMS
MODEL J-22,
22 LONG RIFLE CALIBER SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL
WARNING: These pistols may create an EXTREMELY
DANGEROUS CONDITION and a POTENTIAL FOR SERIOUS INJURY by firing when dropped.
This model pistol trigger/disconnector bar and sear level may have too small a gap between them such that
a sharp movement of the slide rearward could cause the weapon to discharge without the trigger being pulled.
The discharge is created by the moving slide impacting the disconnector and driving the trigger
bar/disconnector rearward into the cam lever before it can pivot downward and out of alignment.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, Winter, 2001; Volume 33, Number 1:48-49
KASSNAR/CONCORDE/SQUIRES BINGHAM
MODEL M-16, M-20, & M-16R,
22 LONG RIFLE CALIBER, RIFLES
RECALL: It has come to our attention that a limited number of .22 LR
semiautomatic rifles, marketed in recent months by Kassnar Imports, Inc. under the “Concorde” trademark name or bearing the
label Squires Bingham, may have been assembled incorrectly, which could cause the gun to function improperly.
We are at this time initiating a recall of these guns bearing the following serial numbers:
M-16 and M-16R Models:
- A176626 to A176645
- A288576 to A291958
- A293744 to A295143
- A280266 to A285557
- A292264 to A293313
M-20 Models
- A168233 to A171357
- A215026 to A216550
- A216581 to A216980
Do not return your gun at this time. Please write to us with your name, address, phone number and gun
serial number to:
Kassnar Imports, Inc.
Dept. SB
P.O. Box 6097
Harrisburg, PA 17112
When we receive your information, we will send you a service number and additional instructions for
returning your gun. We recommend that you stop using your gun until our service department has inspected it and made any necessary
repairs.
Source:
- Guns & Ammo, July 1985; page 25
LIBERTY
MODEL 21,
22 CALIBER, REVOLVER
WARNING: This make and model revolver may have the
potential for “SYMPATHETIC”, MULTIPLE CHAMBER, DISCHARGE and may DISCHARGE WHEN DROPPED.
This make and model revolver may have the potential to DISCHARGE WHEN DROPPED and may fire
sympathetically causing multiple cartridges to discharge if dropped.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, July 1972; Volume 4, Number 3:24
LLAMA
MODEL XI-B,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOLS;
MODEL IX-A,
45 AUTO CALIBER, PISTOLS
Serial Numbers: 848184 to 848223, A 07876 to A 07915, A 08422 to A 08661, A11788 to A 99999, B 00001 to
B 09512
RECALL: Some of these pistols may have a firing pin
which extends past the breech face if the hammer is in the full down position against the rear of the slide. If the chamber is
loaded and the gun is dropped with the hammer in position, the gun can fire.
A round should not be chambered in a Llama single action semiautomatic pistol until you are ready to
shoot. If the gun must be carried or handled with a round chambered, the safety should be engaged. The gun should not be carried
or handled when a round is chambered with the hammer down and the safety off. No gun should be dropped.
In order to minimize the potential for accidental discharge if these rules are violated, Stoeger
Industries is inspecting those guns which may have the above-described firing pin condition. We will modify any gun with this
firing pin condition, free of charge.
Owners of guns within the serial numbers listed above should call Stoeger's customer service department at
(800) 631-0722.
Have your serial number ready. We will tell you if your gun is affected by this program. We will give you
instructions for sending the gun to Stoeger. We will reimburse you for UPS or parcel post shipping.
We regret any inconvenience. We remain committed to providing our customers with safe, reliable, accurate
and affordable firearms.
Stoeger Industries
55 Ruta Court
S. Hackensack, NJ 07606
Source:
- AFTE Journal, April 1992; Volume 24, Number 2:197
- American Rifleman, April 1992; page ?
- Guns & Ammo, May 1992; page 72
- Guns & Ammo, June 1992; page 27
- Handgunning, May/June 1992; page ?
LLAMA
MODEL XI,
9MM LUGER CALIBER, PISTOL
RECALL: The disconnector of pistols having the below serial numbers
may malfunction and permit a cartridge to be fired before the slide is fully forward and action closed. This condition may cause a
cartridge case to rupture resulting in potential injury to the shooter.
Stoeger and Llama request that the pistol be forwarded to the repair facility immediately for correction.
Should you have any questions, please call (800) 831-0722 or (201) 440-2700.
SERIAL NUMBER LIST
685351 |
836482 thru 836552 |
841264 |
841296 |
841304 |
842938 thru 843142 |
848171 thru 848180 |
848219 |
851287 |
887687 |
888014 thru 888083 |
888093 thru 888112 |
890302 thru 890401 |
892669 |
895194 thru 895295 |
895317 |
895373 |
895513 |
895823 |
896137 |
897094 thru 897447 |
903393 thru 903592 |
905412 thru 905623 |
914271 |
914474 thru 914480 |
915811 thru 915911 |
943151 thru 943641 |
945893 thru 947292 |
949774 thru 950253 |
950824 thru 951383 |
951606 thru 951609 |
951660 thru 951680 |
951700 thru 951746 |
951765 thru 951784 |
951920 thru 951960 |
952004 thru 952113 |
953606 thru 953804 |
953806 thru 953854 |
953856 thru 954099 |
954916 thru 955015 |
956016 thru 956039 |
957965 thru 957999 |
958001 thru 958040 |
958043 |
959844 thru 959853 |
962397 |
963022 |
963344 thru 963699 |
963725 thru 965584 |
969180 thru 969219 |
970287 |
970323 |
970368 |
970375 |
970255 thru 970414 |
971855 thru 971976 |
972335 thru 972579 |
974814 |
975042 thru 975048 |
975080 thru 975335 |
977842 thru 977859 |
978144 thru 978306 |
978450 thru 978521 |
979317 thru 979339 |
980003 thru 980079 |
981430 thru 981669 |
982840 thru 982999 |
983870 thru 984069 |
984400 thru 984599 |
984930 thru 985429 |
988020 thru 988060 |
988061 thru 988117 |
988840 thru 989379 |
990140 thru 990239 |
991174 thru 991264 |
991346 thru 991366 |
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Source:
- AFTE Journal, April 1985; Volume 17, Number2:80
LORCIN
MODEL L 25,
25 AUTO CALIBER, PISTOL
WARNING: This pistol was the subject to MECHANICAL
PARTS FAILURE.
The Lorcin, 25 Auto caliber, model L25, pistol may have a breechface failure causing the slide to separate
from the frame of the pistol as a result of discharge. This model of Lorcin pistol was submitted in a case to the Connecticut
State Police Lab. During examination of the pistol, the slide separated from the frame when fired. Inspection of the slide
revealed the breechface was blown back into the firing pin channel.
It appeared to the examiner that very little metal was left, after the breech was machined, to support a
cartridge when fired.
Lorcin Engineering
3830 Wacker Drive
Mira Loma, CA 91752
(909) 360-1406
Source:
- Northeast Regional Firearms & Toolmark Examiners Meeting
- Connecticut State Police Laboratory, April 15, 1998
LORCIN
MODEL L380,
380 AUTO CALIBER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL
WARNING: These pistols may create an EXTREMELY
DANGEROUS CONDITION and a POTENTIAL FOR SERIOUS INJURY by firing when dropped.
This model pistol trigger/disconnector bar and sear level may have too small a gap between them such that
a sharp movement of the slide rearward could cause the weapon to discharge without the trigger being pulled.
The discharge is created by the moving slide impacting the disconnector and driving the trigger
bar/disconnector rearward into the cam lever before it can pivot downward and out of alignment.
Source:
- AFTE Journal, Winter, 2001; Volume 33, Number 1:48-49
STEYR-MANNLICHER
BOLT-ACTION, RIFLES
RECALL: Steyr-Mannlicher AG is recalling some Steyr-Mannlicher
centerfire bolt-action rifles with double set triggers in the serial number range 92,000 through 150,000. This recall applies to
all Steyr-Mannlicher centerfire rifles with double triggers regardless of model designation and does not apply to any Mannlicher
Shoenauer rifles, nor to any other Steyr-Mannlicher products.
This action is taken because some rifles manufactured in the serial number range noted above were
assembled with trigger housings (not trigger guards) which may crack or corrode. Steyr-Mannlicher has discovered that some trigger
housing alloy supplied by a raw material source is below-grade, resulting in the possibility of cracking and corrosion. Improper
maintenance may increase the risk. Cracking, corrosion, or any other failure of the trigger housing could result in unintended
firing of the rifle. Serious personal injury or death could result from an unintentional discharge if other safety rules are
violated.
This possibly dangerous condition may not be discovered by ordinary inspection.
IF YOU OWN OR KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS OF A STEYR-MANNLICHER CENTERFIRE RIFLE WITH DOUBLE SET TRIGGERS
WITHIN THE SERIAL NUMBER RANGE FROM 92,000 THROUGH 150,000, DO NOT LOAD, FIRE OR OTHERWISE USE THE RIFLE.
We ask that you call our toll-free number at 888-467-8397 with the model and serial number of your rifle,
or contact GSI, Box 129, Trussville, AL 35173. From that serial number, we can verify the status of the rifle.
Our distributor in the United States, GSI, at no charge will repair all affected rifles returned to
Steyr-Mannlicher under this recall to the owners. Shipping costs and freight costs will also be borne by Steyr-Mannlicher.
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS, CALL 1-888-467-8397.
Source:
- Guns, November 1996; page 74
MAGTECH Company
MODEL 7022,
22 LONG RIFLE CALIBER, SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLES
WARNING: Approximately 20,00 of these rifles were
produced with a nylon “recoil buffer.” A number of these rifles have malfunctioned, which are attributed to the failure of the
recoil buffers. The part should have been made of Delrin instead of Nylon. The recoil buffer in these rifles can fracture and jam
the action prevent the cycling of the action and firing.
MAGTECH
837 Boston Post Road #12
Madison, CT 06443
(203) 245-8983
Source:
- Company Notice, September 1998
MOSSBERG AND NEW HAVEN
MODEL 500 SERIES, SHOTGUNS
WARNING: These shotguns MAY FIRE WITH THE SAFETY IN
THE ON POSITION.
These shotguns potentially have a problem with the safety engaging properly.
Mossberg Firearms
7 Grasso Avenue
North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 230-5300
Source:
- AMBLE, ALBERT M., GUNSMITH, STOUGHTON, WI.
MOSSBERG
MODEL 695,
12 GAUGE, BOLT ACTION SHOTGUNS,
SERIAL NUMBERS – M000101 THRU M015304
RECALL: The Mossberg model 695 bolt action shotguns produced between
1995 and 1996 with serial numbers M000101 to M015304 have been recalled. These shotguns may discharge when closing the bolt during
the loading of a live cartridge into the chamber. These firearms should not be loaded or used due to the possibility of accidental
discharge.
O. F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc.
7 Grasso Avenue
North Haven, CT 06473
(888) 920-0486
Source:
- American Firearms, November/December 2000; Volume 28, Number 11:12
- Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, February 2001; Volume 13, Number 2:60
- Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, April 2001; Volume 13, Number 3:25
- O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. Website, October 2000
PHOENIX ARMS
MODEL RAVEN,
25 AUTO CALIBER, PISTOL
WARNING: This make and model pistol may have the
potential for UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE.
With the pistol charged (cartridge in the chamber) and the safety “on”, if you apply pressure to the
trigger, when you release the safety the pistol may fire without touching the trigger.
Examination of the internal parts reveals the sear tip was damaged or altered making it shorter than
normal. Due to the damage/alteration of the sear, there is insufficient/improper engagement in the area of contact between the
sear and striker. In this condition when the safety is disengaged, the force of the compressed striker spring overcomes the force
of the sear spring. This situation lowers the sear allowing the striker to release, firing the pistol.
Phoenix Arms
1420 South Archibald Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761
(909) 947-4843
Source:
- AFTE Journal, Spring 1998; Volume 30, Number 2:352-353
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