If you purchased a Daniel Defense rifle From Parker Arms your serial # has been checked and your rifle is NOT subject to the recall. Please feel free to recheck at the link below. Also the full letter from DDI.
https://danieldefense.com/safety
DISCONNECTOR SAFETY NOTIFICATION
Daniel Defense is committed to the highest level of quality and safety. In keeping with that commitment we are issuing a safety notification related to a condition we identified with the Disconnector in the Fire Control Group. This safety notification applies to certain firearms manufactured between April 1, 2016 and March 3, 2017. In a few cases, a double fire condition has occurred with a single pull of the trigger. In the Company’s spirit to always do the right thing, Daniel Defense will correct any and all potential conditions at no cost to the consumer as part of our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
Does This Safety Notification Apply to My Firearm?
Daniel Defense firearms containing a single-stage Fire Control Group, manufactured between April 1, 2016 and March 3, 2017, MAY fall within the scope of this Safety Notification.
This is an important Safety Notification and should be followed by all owners of Daniel Defense firearms.
FOLLOW THIS LINK TO CHECK YOUR SERIAL #:
https://danieldefense.com/safety
Let me first say that if you purchased a Remington 887 shotgun from Parker Arms & Gunsmithing your firearm is not affected by this recall. I have checked our records and verified the serial #’s of the 887″s sold here. The 887’s sold here DO NOT fall into the recall group.
If you purchased an 887 elsewhere, or know of someone with a Remington 887, STOP using it immediately until you go to the link below and check the serial #.
PRODUCTS: Remington is voluntarily recalling Remington Model 887™ shotguns manufactured from December 1, 2013 to November 24, 2014. Link to Serial # checker below: http://887recall.remington.com/ Link to Notification below: http://887recall.remington.com/pdfs/Notification-Model-887.pdf
This debate will go on forever and with good cause.
Personally I prefer not to use steel cased ammo in my firearms, I am meticulous about the care of my guns and prefer to use only quality brass cased ammo in them.
Here is a link to an article on LuckyGunner.com that does an excellent job of testing both brass and steel cased ammo in identical firearms and comparing the results.
This is a long read with tons of data that may end the debate in your own mind. It has reinforced my reasons for choosing the ammo I do.
Brass vs. Steel Cased Ammo – An Epic Torture Test
A: the simple answer is, it will still be illegal for a user of marijuana or any other Federally controlled substance to purchase, posess, or transfer firearms or ammunition.
The ATF has been very clear on this and here is a link to the open letter to FFL’s.
http://www.atf.gov/files/press/releases/2011/09/092611-atf-open-letter-to-all-ffls-marijuana-for-medicinal-purposes.pdf