![]() Said rifles, and only said rifles, are being recalled to have a vent hole machined into the receiver. The vent hole has no function per se when the gun works correctly, but acts to relieve pressures and prevent catastrophic failures (so-called "Ka-Booms") should the gun be fired with the barrel partially or totally clogged by dirt or other elements, should a case head rupture, and in other similar circumstances. 17 HMR, and whose serial number ranges from 840-34831 to 830-43880 − have been found to be lacking a small vent hole − which is part of the design − located on the receiver, just below and behind the serial number. These rifles and carbines − chambered only in. − the manufacturer of the American Rimfire rifle, headquartered in Southport (Connecticut, USA) − has however announced a limited safety recall procedure for some lots of American Rimfire rifles manufactured between November 17th, 2013 and January 8th, 2014. The recall is valid only for the American Rimfire rifles that DON'T feature a small gas venting port on the left side of the frame
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