![]() ![]() This marking is verification that the new hammer block has been installed and that your pistol is safe to handle. When your pistol is returned, you should note a punch dot which appears at the back of the frame. Your firearm will be returned as quickly and efficiently as possible. When you return your pistol to Smith & Wesson, we will replace the existing hammer block feature with a new part at no cost to you. To facilitate the repair of your pistol, please contact Smith & Wesson's customer service department to receive instructions for the return of your pistol to Smith & Wesson. STOP USING YOUR PISTOL AND RETURN IT TO SMITH & WESSON AT ONCE.Īny unintended discharge of a firearm has the potential for causing injury, and we ask that you stop using your pistol immediately. The Serial Numbers of the pistol subject to this recall are as follows: This recall applies to all Walther PPK and PPK/S pistols manufactured by Smith & Wesson from March 21, 2002, until February 3, 2009. When the manual safety is disengaged, Smith & Wesson's Product Engineering Group has determined that the possibility exists in certain firearms that lowering the hammer may cause a chambered round to fire. ![]() Smith & Wesson has identified a condition that may exist in certain PPK and PPK/S pistols which may permit a round to be discharged without the trigger being pulled. ![]()
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