Recalls: Other Sports and Recreation Activities

January 19, 2010 Rifle Crossbow Recalled by Master Cutlery; Crossbow Can Discharge Unexpectedly

The recalled crossbow is black fiberglass and metal and has a 120 lb draw. “Cross Bow” and “Eagle 5” are printed on the crossbow. Read more.


February 18, 2009 Compound Bows Recalled by BowTech Archery; Bow Can Unexpectedly Break Apart

This recall involves the “The General” compound bows hunting and target models with draw weights of 60 and 70 pounds that do not have a collet (see illustration below) in the limb. The bows measure about 31 inches long and have draw lengths of 26-30 inches. Hunting models were sold in camouflage patterns; target models were sold in gray, black, and wood-grain. The bows have laminated wood grips engraved with the word “BowTech” and a label with “The General” on the center pivot point of the bottom limb. Read more.



July 24, 2008 Horseshoe Magnets Recalled by Dowling Magnets Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves the Classic Horseshoe Magnets. The 6-inch tall horseshoe magnet has a red plastic coating on the “handle” end. Each “foot” of the magnet has an engraved “S” or and “N.” Read more.


December 12, 2007 Horseshoe Magnets Recalled by United Scientific Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves horseshoe-shaped magnets sold in five sizes. The horseshoes have red paint on the surface of the magnet. Product numbers included in the recall are: SHM020 (two inch), SHM030 (three inch), SHM040 (four inch), SHM050 (five inch), and SHM060 (six inch). Read more.


July 14, 2006 Bear Archery Recalls Compound Crossbows Due to Faulty Trigger Mechanisms

Bear Archery Recalls Compound Crossbows Due to Faulty Trigger Mechanisms NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 14, 2006 Release #06-213 Firm's Recall Hotline: (800) 467-1397 CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 Bear Archery Recalls Compound Crossbows Due to Faulty Trigger Mechanisms WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Name of Product: Fred Bear F-Series and Outfitter Compound Crossbows Units: About 2,000 Manufacturer: Bear Archery, of Gainesville, Fla. Hazard: The triggers on these crossbows could fire when the safety mechanism is moved from "safe" to "fire" position without pulling the trigger. Bystanders could be unintentionally hit by an arrow fired by these bows. Incidents/Injuries: None reported. Description: The recall involves five models of Compound Crossbows: Outfitter XB340 Compound Crossbow with model number AFB8959340 Fred Bear F340 Compound Crossbow with model number AFB8949350 Fred Bear F325 Compound Crossbow with model number AFB8949325 Fred Bear F300+ Compound Crossbow with model number AFB8949301 Fred Bear F300 Compound Crossbow model number AFB8949300. The model name is written on the outside of the bow's bottom limb. The model number is written on the product manual. Sold at: Hunting and sporting goods stores nationwide and by Web retailers and in catalogs from July 2004 through January 2006 for between $300 and $800. Manufactured In: United States Remedy: Consumers should discontinue use of the product and contact the firm for a free trigger replacement. Consumer Contact: For more information, contact Bear Archery Customer Service Department at (800) 467-1397 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or e-mail the firm at safetyinfo@escaladesports.com Firm's Media Contact: Larry Gajderowicz at (800) 467-2281. Read more.