Walther Arms has identified a potential condition in Walther CCP pistols that could potentially cause it to discharge if dropped whether the manual safety is engaged (on) or disengaged (off). The safety of our customers is our paramount concern so we have voluntarily initiated this recall because of the possibility of a drop-fire occurring.
Please do not load or fire your Walther CCP pistol and contact us immediately to arrange to have your pistol upgraded free of charge.
If your pistol has already been upgraded, there will be a dot milled onto the back side of the magazine opening.
The upgrade will be done at no charge to you. For free shipping, please enter your information here, and complete the online form, making sure to include the serial number. After completion of the form a confirmation email will be sent including shipping information.
Please submit your information here – http://www.waltherarms.com/ccp-information-submission/.
Please check this website and all safety notices on a regular basis for current information about your firearms. You may also contact us by phone at 1-866-503-3389, by email at [email protected] or by mail at Walther Arms, Inc., 7700 Chad Colley Boulevard, Fort Smith, AR 72916.
The current time to repair your CCP is approximately 3 weeks from the time we receive it.
We appreciate your assistance and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Walther CCP Safety Recall
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Walther CCP Safety Recall
Via the Buckeye Firearms Association website:
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Re: Walther CCP Safety Recall
Wow. "It went off when it fell" isn't something you hear about much anymore. Good to see they are fixing it.
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Re: Walther CCP Safety Recall
There have been a couple of these types of recall. Springfield had a recall of the XDS, and S&W recalled some Shields too.Cobar wrote:Wow. "It went off when it fell" isn't something you hear about much anymore. Good to see they are fixing it.
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