

This category consists of the Mossberg model 695 Bolt Action Shotgun (1995-1996). In other words, the metal composition of the barrel was unable to withstand the explosive forces of the weapon’s firing. Several cases have been litigated against Savage due to barrel explosions, which some experts later attributed to metallurgical defects. Firearms that explode due to metallurgical or dimensional defects can cause devastating injuries. Savage Arms 10ML-II muzzleloader also has a history of defectiveness. This defect means all ACR rifles are potentially dangerous. Bushmasterīushmaster reports that a small percentage of the Bushmaster ACR rifle will fire multiple rounds with a single pull of the trigger because of a design defect. Although Taurus denies these guns are unsafe, a federal lawsuit resulted in a voluntary recall of the referenced models due to episodes when the firearms discharged when dropped. Taurus Handguns, including the PT-111 Millennium, PT-132 Millennium, PT-138 Millennium, PT-140 Millennium, PT-145 Millennium, PT-745 Millennium, PT-609, PT-640, and PT-24/7, all fall under this section. The Winchester SXP shotgun was the subject of numerous complaints rooted in the fact that it would fire even with the safety engaged or without pulling the trigger. Jarring the firearm can cause a discharge, regardless of the hammer’s position– even if it is not directly impacted. When there is a live cartridge in the chamber, dropping, jarring, or bumping the firearm may cause an accidental discharge. This particular category includes Winchester Model 94 Lever Action rifles, carbines, and muskets with a “half-cock” safety. In fact, the complaints are so numerous that Remington has classified the nature of the complaints with acronyms: FSR (Fires on Safety Release), FBC (Fires on Bolt Closure), FBO (Fires on Bolt Opening), and JO (Jars Off). The Remington Model 700 has been the subject of thousands of customer complaints and reports that the gun fires without the trigger being pulled. In fact, some of the most notorious firearm defects have occurred in some of the most noteworthy firearms on the market.

Not all such defects surface in cut-rate or cheap firearms. As such, the firearms industry uniquely polices itself.Īccordingly, there are legions of defective firearms in the market. To avoid breaches of the 2nd Amendment, firearms, and firearms alone, are exempt from any oversight with regard to product safety. Virtually every consumer product manufactured and sold in the United States falls under the scope of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, with one notable exception: firearms.
