Air Rifles/Air Guns/BB Guns & Accessories Recalls

14 recalls in this category

CPSC Ongoing

Soft Air USA Recalls Swiss Arms Air Rifle Due To Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Sports Authority

March 12, 2013 About 2,400 units
CPSC Ongoing

Air Rifles Recalled by Air Venturi Due to Ability to Fire With Safety Switch On

April 18, 2012 Meca Evanix of South Korea About 100 units
CPSC Ongoing

Air Venturi Recalls Air Rifles That Can Unexpectedly Fire, Posing Serious Injury Hazard

February 24, 2009 Sam Yang Precision Industrial, of South Korea About 50 units
CPSC Ongoing

Champion's Choice Recalls Walther Air Cylinders for Air Pistols Due to Burst Hazard

July 23, 2008 Carl Walther GmbH, Sportwaffen, of Germany About 70 units
CPSC Ongoing

Air Pistols That Can Fire Unexpectedly Are Recalled by Umarex USA

May 14, 2008 DianaWerk GmbH & Co., of Rastatt, Germany About 5,000 units
CPSC Ongoing

GAMO USA Corp. Recalls Air Rifles That Can Unexpectedly Fire, Posing Serious Injury Hazard

December 6, 2006 Duel Delta, S.L. of Barcelona, Spain About 14.000 units
CPSC Ongoing

CPSC, Crosman Corporation Announce Recall of Air Pistols

December 22, 2004 Umarex, of Arnsburg, Germany About 24,000 units
CPSC Ongoing

CPSC, Crosman Corporation Announce Recall of Air Rifles

October 2, 2003 Crosman Corporation, of East Bloomfield, N.Y. 1,500 units
CPSC Ongoing

BB Air Pistols Recall by Gamo USA

June 9, 1997 Gamo USA
CPSC Ongoing

Benjamin-Sheridan Corp. Recalls CO2 And Pneumatic Airguns

September 23, 1992 Benjamin-Sheridan
CPSC Ongoing

CO2 Pistol Modification AnnouncedBy Smith & Wesson And Daisy

December 1, 1983 Daisy
CPSC Ongoing

Daisy BB Guns Recalled

April 2, 1979 Daisy
CPSC Ongoing

Pellet Pistols Repaired by Crosman Arms

March 2, 1978 Crosman Arms
CPSC Ongoing

Crosman BB Pistol May Have Inoperative Safety

October 25, 1977 Crosman Arms

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