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Browning Leather Pistol Holsters

Description: This recall involves the Browning Leather Pistol Holsters, Multi-Angle Thumb Break, which is a leather pistol holster designed to carry Browning 1911-380 and 1911-22 pistols. The holsters are brown with yellow stitching with the Browning buckmark logo branded on the front of the holster. The holsters can be identified by Item No. 12904011 and UPC Code 023614843702, which are printed on the back of the product packaging. Contact Browning with any questions regarding the identification of the recalled holsters. [Learn More]

About 1,265 units were affected by this recall.

Browning Leather Pistol Holsters
Browning Recalls Pistol Holsters Due to Injury Hazard

Recalled Holster (Front). Recalled Holster (Back)

Browning Leather Pistol Holsters Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date02/20/2020
Recall ID8752
Recall Number20076
HazardThe holster design can change the position of the safety switch on the firearm without the user knowing it. When this occurs, if the trigger is accidentally pulled, the firearm could fire unexpectedly, posing an injury hazard to the user and bystanders.
InjuriesBrowning has received one report where the holster design changed the position of the safety switch on the firearm. No injuries have been reported.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled holsters and contact Browning for a free replacement.
Remedy OptionReplace
ContactBrowning at 800-945-5372 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MT Monday through Friday, email [email protected], online at www.browning.com and click on the “News/Recalls” tab, or visit https://www.browning.com/support/recall-safety-information/recall-notice----leather-holster--multi-angle-thumb-break.html.
Last Updated02/20/2020
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