.17 HMR Safety Recall
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:26 pm
Remington has issued a recall on the Model 597 in .17 HMR and all their .17 HMR ammo. This caught my eye because I bought that very rifle for my Dad a few years ago and he absolutely loves it. It's been a joy to shoot and we've had zero issues with it.
The recall doesn't cite any specific dangers, and Remington is NOT repairing the rifles at all, just offering a $200 REMINGTON ONLY coupon. They're offering $10 coupons for returned ammo. They seem to be completely removing the .17 version of the 597 all together. It is still available in .22 (and .22 mag I think), but not .17.
My question about all of this is that the recall says, ".17 HMR ammunition is not suitable for use in semi-automatic firearms". Not suitable for SEMI-AUTO? What do you think that means?
I've been googling a bit and found that it's not just Remington, but Winchester, CCI, Federal, and Hornady all posted warnings. They all say basically the same thing, don't use .17 in semi-autos. It looks like the other companies are just warning about using .17 HMR in semi-autos, not actually recalling anything. I wonder why Remington is recalling all their ammo...
I've discovered that this is all based on a press release by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI), but can't seem to find that press release. And Wikipedia says CCI Ammunition loads all of the .17 HMR ammunition for the CCI, Federal Cartridge, Hornady, and Remington brands. However, the ammunition is loaded with different bullets to different specifications.
Personally I'm a little ticked off that Remington is offering a COUPON instead of cash money, especially when it's quite a bit less than the gun was bought for. However, it's definitely not worth getting injured over...
The recall doesn't cite any specific dangers, and Remington is NOT repairing the rifles at all, just offering a $200 REMINGTON ONLY coupon. They're offering $10 coupons for returned ammo. They seem to be completely removing the .17 version of the 597 all together. It is still available in .22 (and .22 mag I think), but not .17.
My question about all of this is that the recall says, ".17 HMR ammunition is not suitable for use in semi-automatic firearms". Not suitable for SEMI-AUTO? What do you think that means?
I've been googling a bit and found that it's not just Remington, but Winchester, CCI, Federal, and Hornady all posted warnings. They all say basically the same thing, don't use .17 in semi-autos. It looks like the other companies are just warning about using .17 HMR in semi-autos, not actually recalling anything. I wonder why Remington is recalling all their ammo...
I've discovered that this is all based on a press release by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI), but can't seem to find that press release. And Wikipedia says CCI Ammunition loads all of the .17 HMR ammunition for the CCI, Federal Cartridge, Hornady, and Remington brands. However, the ammunition is loaded with different bullets to different specifications.
Personally I'm a little ticked off that Remington is offering a COUPON instead of cash money, especially when it's quite a bit less than the gun was bought for. However, it's definitely not worth getting injured over...