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Daniel Defense Issues Recall Alert, Cites ‘Double Fire Condition’

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OFFICIAL NOTICE

Daniel Defense has issued a recall alert for certain firearms manufactured between April 1, 2016, and March 3, 2017.

According to the popular AR manufacturer, in a few cases, an issue with the Disconnector in the Fire Control Group resulted in double fire condition with a single pull of the trigger.

To see if your firearm is affected by the recall, visit this page and follow the instructions.

DD has said that it will “correct any and all potential conditions at no cost to the consumer as part of our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.”

For additional information, you can watch the video below.  However, it is highly recommended that if you are at all concerned about your firearm, you check out that page with the recall instructions immediately.

 

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