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Remington Subsonic .22 Long Rifle Ammunition Recalled Over Crimp, Powder Concerns

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Remington Ammunition has determined that a certain lot code of Remington Subsonic .22 LR 100-pack ammunition may contain rounds with an insufficient crimp and improper powder charge. This issue is only associated with this lot number: P25HB4. Insufficient crimp and improper powder charges could cause high pressure when fired, resulting in firearm damage and/or personal injury.

Remington .22 LR subsonic recall

Lot codes are stamped along the exterior of the individual 100-pack plastic tray and along the exterior of the case pack.

 

  • Description: Remington Subsonic .22 LR
  • Index Number: S22HPA
  • Part #: 21137
  • Lot Code: P25HB4

If you have recently purchased any Remington Subsonic .22 LR ammunition with the specific lot number: P25HB4, Remington Ammunition will exchange this product at no charge.

For questions, or to arrange for the exchange or refund of this Remington Subsonic .22 LR ammunition, please contact Remington Ammunition Customer Service staff at 1-800-243-9700.

Remington Ammunition would like to apologize for any inconveniences or concerns that this issue may have created for our customers. We thank you for your continued support of Remington Ammunition products.

There is a banner on the Remington Ammunition website directing customers to learn more about this safety recall. Go to remington.com.

Article by SSUSA STAFF

 

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