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Safety Notices

Friday, August 15, 2025

CZ-USA is committed to the highest standards of safety and product quality. Through rigorous monitoring, we have identified a manufacturing defect affecting the un-single barrels of certain CZ All-American Trap Combo shotguns. We have discovered that specific un-single barrels may not have been properly brazed into the monobloc, potentially resulting in barrel separation or rib detachment during use.

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Friday, May 16, 2025

Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC has recently learned of a potential safety issue with its CBX bolt-action rifles. Both the CBX Precision and CBX Tac Hunter models are affected. Colt is voluntarily initiating a recall of these rifles because of the potential for an unintentional discharge of the rifle, without pulling the trigger, under certain conditions when the manual safety is disengaged.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

CVA has identified a concern related to the welds between the barrel and barrel lug on a limited number of CROSSFIRE rifles featuring Burnt Bronze Cerakote® / Nitride barrels. There is a possibility that dropping the firearm or repeated firings could compromise the weld, leading to a separation of the barrel from the lug during firing. Therefore, CVA is initiating a Voluntary Recall. This recall applies to CVA CROSSFIRE rifles with nitride-treated barrels ONLY (CR3804NM and CR3804NSC) and DOES NOT apply to standard stainless steel barreled firearms.

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

IWI US, Inc. (“IWI”) has determined that the Carmel Rifle has a safety issue with the firing pin blocker and is thereby subject to a Safety Warning and Recall Notice. IWI is issuing this mandatory recall to repair the safety issue in the specific Carmel rifles. IWI will correct these recalled firearms at no cost to the customer, and this recall does not affect any other IWI products.

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Friday, September 15, 2023

SIG SAUER is reminding consumers about the risks associated with the use of light-bearing holsters, which have been involved in a number of alleged unintentional discharge incidents. Due to the large openings in these holster designs around the trigger (necessary for accommodating the bezels of attached weapon lights), fingers or foreign objects may be able to enter these holsters and contact the trigger.

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Friday, September 15, 2023

SIG SAUER is reminding consumers about the risks associated with the use of light-bearing holsters, which have been involved in a number of alleged unintentional discharge incidents. Due to the large openings in these holster designs around the trigger (necessary for accommodating the bezels of attached weapon lights), fingers or foreign objects may be able to enter these holsters and contact the trigger.

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Monday, September 19, 2022

A specific barrel batch in caliber 6.5x55 SE, which is used in the SAUER 100 model, is being recalled as a precautionary measure. The rifles in question, that we have identified based on their serial numbers, must not be used any longer and should be returned to SAUER USA in exchange for a new rifle.

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Monday, September 19, 2022

Norma Precision Inc. has identified possible inconsistencies with neck tension in a small number of .308 WIN Norma Tac 147 Grain FMJ cartridges. This may allow the projectile to become loose, including during transport.  Continued use of the potentially affected ammunition could impact safe firearm performance leading to property damage and/or injury.

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Friday, August 19, 2022

Tristar Arms, Inc. has recently discovered a potential safety issue with certain TriStar Viper G2 .410 Shotguns. If a user prematurely releases a shotshell while loading or unloading, the unretained shotshell could potentially contact the Bolt Lock Button inside the loading port and detonate.

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Monday, August 14, 2017
As Grayguns provides aftermarket triggers and action work for the P320, they are concerned and continuing to closely examine "drop safe" issues. They are working closely with SIG SAUER on addressing concerns relating to Grayguns products and services in particular.
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Friday, August 11, 2017
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) has issued a Safety Bulletin for certain Ruger Precision Rifles. Ruger recently learned that some Ruger Precision Rifles may experience interference between the aluminum bolt shroud and the cocking piece (also known as the firing pin back). In rare instances, the interference can disrupt the firing mechanism and cause it to not function properly.
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Friday, September 23, 2016
Thompson/Center Arms has identified a condition that may exist in Compass rifles where, in some instances, depending on the height and position of the rifle and other factors, a chambered round may fire if the firearm is dropped with the safety in the fire position. The recall applies to all Compass rifles manufactured prior to September 16, 2016.
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Monday, April 27, 2015
Winchester Repeating Arms has discovered that a limited number of SXP (3 ½" chamber) shotguns (also called the Super X Pump) may, under certain circumstances, unintentionally discharge while closing the action. Failure to return any affected shotguns for inspection and/or repair may create a risk of harm, including serious personal injury or death.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Caracal International LLC has updated their recall notice on the Caracal Model C originally issued on March 28 of this year. Caracal is now issuing this recall of all Model C pistols in all markets, following the completion of a full investigation. Unfortunately, the potential safety issues cannot be addressed through a repair of the Model C pistol and all Model C pistol's must be returned for refund.
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