Posted December 9, 2014 4:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

(courtesy remington.com)

Hot on the heels of its massive don’t-call-it-a-recall recall of Model 700 rifles, the nation’s oldest gunmaker is recalling post-2013 Model 887 shotguns. “While Remington has the utmost confidence in the design of the 887™ shotgun,” the company’s alert proclaims, “it is undertaking this recall in the interest of consumer safety.” It seems that “some Remington Model 887™ shotguns manufactured between December 19, 2013 and November 24, 2014 may exhibit a defect causing the firing pin to bind in the forward position within the bolt, which can result in an unintentional discharge when chambering a live round.” If you have …read more

Via:: Truth About Guns

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