Remington Issues Safety Recall on Certain Lots of Premier AccuTip Sabot Slugs

Remington Ammunition has determined that boxes of the referenced lot numbers of Remington Premier AccuTip Slugs - PRA12, may contain shells with an incorrect propellant.

by posted on January 12, 2023
Remington Accutip Slugs 12 Gauge

Remington has issued the following press release announcing a safety recall of certain lots of AccuTip sabot slugs:

WARNING - Official Safety Recall Notice

DO NOT USE REMINGTON 12 GAUGE PREMIER ACCUTIP 2-3/4” SABOT SLUG AMMUNITION WITH LOT CODES: L05ZC527, L05ZB527, L06ZB527, L06ZC527.

Use of this product may result in firearm damage and/or personal injury.

The lot codes can be found on the inside flap of the individual box or along the outside of a product case. Examples:

Description: Remington 12 gauge – 2-3/4” Premier AccuTip Slug

Index Number: PRA12
Part #: 20727
Lot Code: L05ZC527, L05ZB527, L06ZB527, L06ZC527.

If you possess ammunition from these lot codes, immediately discontinue use of this ammunition and contact Remington at 1-800-243-9700. Remington Ammunition Consumer Service Department will arrange for the return shipment of your ammunition and upon receipt will send you replacement ammunition at no cost to you.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Find Remington ammunition at dealers nationwide and online. For more information on Remington ammunition and accessories, visit remington.com.

 

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