Winchester LLC is recalling a number of 9mm Luger 115 grain Full Metal Jackets and 115 grain Jacketed Hollow Point pistol ammunition. Symbols impacted include Q4172, RED9, USA9JHP, USA9MMVP, USA9W, and WW9B.

The Lot Numbers include:

  • SC03LD44, SC03LD45, SC03LD46, SC03LD47
  • SC13LD1, SC13LD6, SC13LD18, SC13LD44, SC13LD45, SC13LD46, SC13LD47
  • SC52LD44, SC52LD45, SC52LD46, SC52LD47
  • SC62LD44, SC62LD45, SC62LD46, SC62LD47
  • SC72LD44, SC72LD45, SC72LD46, SC72LD47
  • SC92LD44, SC92LD45, SC92LD46, SC92LD47
  • SD10LD1, SD10LD3, SD10LD6, SC10LD12, SD10LD18, SD10LD46, SD10LD47
  • SD50LD1, SD50LD3, SD50LD6, SD50LD11, SD50LD12, SD50LD18, SD50LD46, SD50LD47
  • SD60LD1, SD60LD3, SD60LD6, SD60LD11, SD60LD12, SD60LD18
  • SD70LD1, SD70LD3, SD70LD6, SD70LD11, SD70LD12, SD70LD18
  • SD80LD1, SD80LD3, SD80LD6, SD80LD11, SD80LD12, SD80LD18

If customers purchased ammunition of the above Symbols before March 25, 2021, it is not subject to the recall.

Winchester said in a statement, “Winchester has determined the above lots of 9mm Luger 115 FMJ and JHP ammunition may contain a propellant that does not properly ignite and burn when the cartridge is fired. Ammunition containing propellant that does not properly ignite and burn may result in a bullet remaining in the barrel (i.e., a bullet-in-bore obstruction). Firing a subsequent bullet into the bore obstruction could cause firearm damage, rendering the firearm inoperable and subjecting the shooter and bystanders to a risk of serious personal injury.”