CZ Recalls All-American Trap Combo Shotguns

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posted on September 11, 2025
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CZ-USA has identified a manufacturing defect affecting the barrel of certain CZ All-American Trap Combo shotguns. The company has discovered that specific barrels may not have been properly brazed into the monobloc, potentially resulting in barrel separation or rib detachment during use. Although there have been no reported injuries, consumer safety remains a top priority at CZ-USA.

CZ All-American Trap Combo shotguns with serial numbers that begin with 57-H23UU or 57-H24UU are included in this safety recall notice. Owners of affected unsingle barrels within that serial number range should immediately cease their use to prevent the possibility of serious personal injury or life-threatening situations. It is safe to continue using the over/under barrel included with the shotgun.

CZ-USA will inspect unsingle barrels within that serial number range and, if a defect is found, replace it free of charge. As part of the company’s commitment to customer satisfaction, it will also conduct a complete factory inspection of entire shotguns covered in this notification—including both the unsingle and over/under barrels—to ensure all components meet the firm’s quality and safety standards.

Owner Instructions
The entire shotgun, including both barrels, need to go back to CZ-USA for repair. This is necessary to ensure everything is fit properly and in working order. CZ-USA will handle all necessary shipping and repairs at no cost.

Owners should immediately fill out a warranty repair request form online by visiting this webpage. Contact CZ-USA Customer Service at (913) 321-1811 or toll-free by phoning (800) 955-4486 if any assistance is needed for the return of the firearm.

Increased repair activity related to this recall may slow turnaround time for the service. CZ-USA appreciates patience and understanding as it ensures every firearm meets its strict safety and quality standards, and apologizes for this inconvenience.

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