Moderate Recalled February 12, 2013 About 150 units Updated January 22, 2015

Bohning Recalls Hunting Crossbows Due to Injury Hazard; Can Fire Unexpectedly

The hazard

The crossbow can fire unexpectedly when the auto-safety mechanism appears to be on and the trigger is pulled, posing an injury hazard to the user and bystanders. In addition, the crossbow limbs can crack or break under normal use.

Incidents reported: None reported

What to do now

Refund

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled crossbows and contact Bohning to return the crossbows for a full refund. Bohning is contacting customers directly.

Contact: The Bohning Company, Ltd., at (800) 253-0136, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.bohning.com and click Product Recall for more information.

About this recall

This recall involves "The Siege" hunting crossbows with model numbers 315, 330, 355 and 375. "The Siege" and the model numbers are printed in large lettering directly above the trigger mechanism. "Bohning/Middleton Crossbow," "Patent pending" and serial number are engraved on opposite sides of the rear barrel of each crossbow. The serial number, 12-XXX, is unique for each crossbow. The crossbows measure 36 to 39 inches in length, are camouflage/black in color and have a scope mounted on the top. The crossbows were sold with a scope, arrow quiver, quiver brackets, cocking aid and a string changer.

Product photos

Middleton Siege Crossbow
Middleton Siege Crossbow
The Siege and the model number are printed on the crossbows
The Siege and the model number are printed on the crossbows
The unique serial number (12-XXX) is printed on the crossbow
The unique serial number (12-XXX) is printed on the crossbow

Photos: U.S. CPSC