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November 24th, 2018, 07:24 AM #21
Re: HANDGUN RECALL THREAD: Post Recall information/notices here
For completeness, the Walther PPS M2 has been recalled. There is separate discussion thread for this recall.
https://www.waltherarms.com/recall/
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November 10th, 2021, 08:59 AM #22Senior Member
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Re: HANDGUN RECALL THREAD: Post Recall information/notices here
Ooops wrong section.
Sorry
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April 4th, 2022, 11:26 PM #23Super Member
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Re: HANDGUN RECALL THREAD: Post Recall information/notices here
SR22® Pistol Product Safety Bulletin
Ruger has discovered that a small number of SR22® pistols may have right and left frame inserts that are not properly secured together. In rare circumstances, this condition may render certain internal safety mechanisms ineffective and the pistol has the potential to discharge upon decocking. Pistols that may be exhibiting this condition will intermittently exhibit a "slack" single-action trigger.
NOTE: A "slack" single-action trigger occurs if, while operating the pistol in single-action mode with a magazine inserted, the slide forward, and the manual safety disengaged, a trigger pull does not encounter resistance and the hammer does not fall.
Although only a very small number of pistols appear to be affected, Ruger is committed to safety and would like to examine all SR22 pistols that have ever exhibited a slack single-action trigger or discharged upon decocking.
Potentially affected pistols include any SR22 pistol with a serial number of 369-40078 or lower (including all SR22 pistols with a "SS" prefix). If your SR22 pistol has ever exhibited one of the conditions described above, you should immediately stop using your pistol and sign up for the Safety Retrofit as outlined in the Safety Bulletin. If you have never experienced either condition, your pistol is not affected by this Safety Bulletin.
Details about what to look for and how to sign up for the retrofit also appear on our website at Ruger.com/SR22Retrofit. The website also contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions, a video demonstrating the inspection process, and other information that you may find helpful.
https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/sr22retrofit/
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February 4th, 2024, 02:38 PM #24
Re: HANDGUN RECALL THREAD: Post Recall information/notices here
Tisas 1911 recall:
SAFETY RECALL NOTICE REGARDING TISAS 1911 PISTOLS
Tisas USA has recently learned of a potential safety issue with certain Tisas USA 1911 pistols. Tisas USA is voluntarily initiating a recall of these pistols to protect the safety of its customers due to the possibility of the hammer following the slide forward when chambering a round. While the chance of this occurring is extremely remote, and we are not aware of any injuries that have occurred because of this condition, Tisas USA is immediately implementing this recall of Tisas USA 1911 pistols.
If your model is listed below do not attempt to load or fire your Tisas USA pistol. Doing so could possibly lead to property damage or severe injury.
Tisas USA will upgrade any affected pistols in the order in which it is received for inspection and upgrade pursuant to this recall. Tisas USA will supply affected customers with a return shipping label and will cover any expenses related to the inspection and upgrade of the subject firearms.
Do you own a Tisas 1911 model listed below? *
1911 Duty B45DG (Raider) - SKU 10100505 - UPC 723551442852
1911 Duty Nightstalker 45 - SKU 10100512 - UPC 723551443293
1911 Duty Nightstalker 10MM - SKU 10100537 - UPC 723551444283
1911 Duty Enhanced - SKU 10100551 - UPC 723551443972
1911 Republic of Texas - SKU 10100514 - UPC 723551442821
1911 Match SS 45 - SKU 10100514 - UPC 742309782514
https://tisasusa.com/tisas-safety-recall-2024-0001/
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February 11th, 2024, 07:27 AM #25
Re: HANDGUN RECALL THREAD: Post Recall information/notices here
How in the hell can you screw up a 1911 design??
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February 11th, 2024, 07:36 AM #26
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February 11th, 2024, 03:04 PM #27
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