Apex Mandatory Safety Recall

Published on April 23, 2022
Duration: 5:09

This video addresses a critical safety recall for Apex Glock Slim Frame Action Enhancement Kits sold between October 2021 and March 2022. The recall specifically targets kits with part numbers 102-117 and 102-157 that contain an in-house manufactured Apex trigger bar, identifiable by its polished finish and single indent. The issue can cause the trigger to fail to reset, posing a significant safety risk. The guide provides clear instructions on how to identify affected parts and the necessary steps to contact Apex for a replacement.

Quick Summary

Apex has issued a safety recall for specific Glock Slim Frame Action Enhancement Kits (Part #102-117, 102-157) sold between Oct 2021-Mar 2022. Affected kits contain an in-house Apex trigger bar with dimensional issues that can prevent trigger reset. Identify affected bars by their polished finish and single indent. Contact Apex directly for recall information and replacement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Apex Safety Recall
  2. 00:16Sponsor: RTS Tactical
  3. 00:44Apex Company Overview
  4. 01:25Affected Parts Identification
  5. 01:43Specific Affected Models & Dates
  6. 02:08Identifying the In-House Trigger Bar
  7. 02:30Visual Comparison: Stock vs. Apex Bar
  8. 03:20Reason for Recall: Trigger Failure to Reset
  9. 03:39What to Do If You Have an Affected Part
  10. 04:04Apex Recall Contact Form
  11. 04:22Replacement Process
  12. 04:28Importance of the Recall
  13. 04:43Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Apex Glock Slim Frame Action Enhancement Kits are affected by the safety recall?

The safety recall applies to Apex Glock Slim Frame Action Enhancement Kits sold between October 2021 and March 2022. Specifically, part numbers 102-117 (black) and 102-157 (red) are affected if they contain the in-house made Apex trigger bar.

How can I identify if my Apex trigger bar is affected by the recall?

Affected Apex trigger bars are in-house manufactured, highly polished, and feature a single solid indent running the entire length. Unaffected kits use stock Glock trigger bars, which have two grooves on the back and a less polished appearance.

What is the safety issue with the recalled Apex trigger bars?

The recalled Apex trigger bars have dimensional issues that can cause the trigger to fail to reset. This means after firing, the trigger may not return to its ready position, preventing a subsequent shot.

What should I do if I have an affected Apex trigger kit?

If you have an affected Apex trigger kit, you must contact Apex directly through their website or email. They will provide you with the necessary information and instructions to facilitate the recall and receive a replacement part.

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