June 19, 2009
Subject: Recall Of LG-432 Lasergrips for Sig Sauer P230/P232
Dear Crimson Trace Customer:
Crimson Trace has received a small number of reports from consumers that the LG-432 Lasergrips for Sig Sauer P230 and P232 semi-auto pistols may allow the mainspring to detach when the magazine release is depressed without a magazine in place, rendering the firearm inoperable.
No injuries have been reported, but Crimson Trace is committed to designing and manufacturing products that will not interfere with the operation of a firearm and thus is initiating a 100% recall of all units produced. The LG-432 grip design has been modified to prevent this from occurring.
Please Note: This issue is limited only to the LG-432, and does not pertain to any other Crimson Trace product.
Customers have the option of choosing a new LG-432 unit in exchange for their defective one, or they may choose another Crimson Trace laser sight model of equivalent value.
Customers should contact Crimson Trace to receive a return authorization and instructions on how to execute the no-cost recall:
Crimson Trace regrets any inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Lane Tobiassen
Vice President of Sales and Marketing