TriggerTech is recalling approximately 2,000 carbide crossbow and rifle triggers sold in the U.S. (with an additional 2,000 sold in Canada). The affected models include Rem 700, AR15, and various crossbow triggers for brands such as Excalibur, Mission, Killer Instinct, and Parker. Internal carbide rollers in these triggers can crack, which may cause the weapon to fire without the trigger being pulled. These products were sold at CanadaAmmo, Wyvern Creations, other specialty stores, and online from June 2015 to August 2016 for between $120 and $190. Consumers should stop using the triggers and contact TriggerTech for a free stainless steel replacement or a refund if the model is discontinued.
The carbide rollers inside the trigger mechanism can crack or break during use. If this occurs, the weapon may discharge a projectile unexpectedly without any trigger activation, creating a serious risk of injury or death to the user or bystanders.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled triggers and contact the firm for a free replacement trigger with stainless steel rollers. TriggerTech will offer a full refund instead of the replacement trigger if the recalled item has been discontinued.

Rem 700

AR15

Killer Instinct
Excalibur

Mission
Parker
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response