Federal and American Eagle 45 Auto (.45 ACP) Ammo Recall
Pistol shooters take heed. Federal Cartridge Company has issued a recall on 45 Auto (.45 ACP) ammo, stating: “Certain lots of recently manufactured 45 Auto ammunition may contain an incorrect propellant charge. Use of product from these lots may result in firearm damage and possible serious injury.” CLICK HERE for 45 Auto (.45 ACP) Warning Flyer.
Story Sourced by Edlongrange.THIS WARNING APPLIES ONLY TO THE LOTS LISTED ABOVE.
If you possess ammunition from any of these lots, or have questions concerning this warning, please contact us at 1-800-831-0850 or 1-800-322-2342 and ask for Product Service. Federal will provide replacement product and will cover the cost of returning the affected product. Return recalled 45 Auto (.45 ACP) ammo to:FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
900 Bob Ehlen Drive
Anoka, MN 55303
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-322-2342
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I recently purchased “AMERICAN EAGLE” .45 Automatic Pistol, 230 grain FMJ ammunition, AE45A, Lot Number (G or Q) 20V721. The “G” or “Q” part is ink-obscured. Does this ammuniution need to be returned, or is it safe to use. The article in the “American Rifleman” did not specify the “lot” as other than AE45A. V/R Alan T. Hall