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Title: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Brian Ahearn on November 01, 2013, 11:46:43 AM
I just received a recall safety notice from Century Arms this morning concerning barrel failure and possible injury.  Re HG2890-N and HG2891-N { P1 or K100} Serial Number - mine 1K -xxxxx please stop using the pistol immediately and return to Century Arms . We ask that you return the firearm so that we can replace the barrel-Century will cover all shipping and repair costs associated with this issue.  A failure to return the firearm to be upgraded could result in a serious malfunction or personal injury and property damage!  I just wanted to pass this important message along to all Cz forum members who may own one. Brian / EFR
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: jdubya87 on November 01, 2013, 12:46:04 PM
I just received a recall safety notice from Century Arms this morning concerning barrel failure and possible injury.  Re HG2890-N and HG2891-N { P1 or K100} Serial Number - mine 1K -xxxxx please stop using the pistol immediately and return to Century Arms . We ask that you return the firearm so that we can replace the barrel-Century will cover all shipping and repair costs associated with this issue.  A failure to return the firearm to be upgraded could result in a serious malfunction or personal injury and property damage!  I just wanted to pass this important message along to all Cz forum members who may own one. Brian / EFR

Does this cover all of them then?
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: nalioth on November 01, 2013, 04:15:20 PM
:-XDoes this cover all of them then?
There is absolutely nothing out there "news wise" about this.

One would think if it were "all of them", Century would have it plastered on their news page.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: cz671 on November 01, 2013, 04:37:40 PM
:-XDoes this cover all of them then?
There is absolutely nothing out there "news wise" about this.

One would think if it were "all of them", Century would have it plastered on their news page.

to be honest was thinkin the same thing, couple forums people making same claims.  i also checked century arms website....nothin, but decided to call anyway and told them of these claims they told me certaine pistols with serial numbers are being recalled....so brian is pretty much solid on this.  purchased mine through jgsales, but what century told me is that who ever they sold the pistols to "jgsales" jg supposed to send out the info.  i think century should post this up on their notices board on the site, as a good example of what happened.  now need to check my serial number....
thanks Brian
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Brian Ahearn on November 01, 2013, 06:19:34 PM
MY pistol was purchased from J&G's and J&Gs was noted on my recall notice the notice did not indicate that all grand power pistols needed to be returned but they were adamant about mine going back for a barrel replacement - they are handling it for free and safety is nothing to fool around with. Sorry i could not get back on sooner I am having a crazy day here at the shop. Brian / EFR
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: cz671 on November 01, 2013, 07:05:07 PM
Brian on your first post you indicated serial#1k-xxxxx,  is it 1k and up?

Thanks
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Brian Ahearn on November 01, 2013, 07:59:49 PM
I basically blanked out my serial number my recall notice was for my specific serial number.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: nalioth on November 01, 2013, 08:01:58 PM
While I"m all for safety, I think I'd have worded the OP differently.

No sense in getting the world stirred up for what may only affect a few people.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Canuck223 on November 01, 2013, 11:59:30 PM
The recall is for one specific serial number range.

P1  -  3K00001 to 3K00601
K100      -  1K00001 to 1K01001

If your P1 or K100 has a serial number outside this range, don't worry, it doesn't apply to you.
If you have a gun in this range, please stop using it until you contact Century Arms.

I've updated the serial number ranges. The original document seems to have inverted the ranges for the P1 and K100.

Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: nalioth on November 02, 2013, 12:12:10 AM
The recall is for one specific serial number range.

K100  -  3K00001 to 3K00601
P1      -  1K00001 to 1K01001

If your P1 or K100 has a serial number outside this range, don't worry, it doesn't apply to you.
If you have a gun in this range, please stop using it until you contact Century Arms.
Thanks for the serial number range.

I suspect it indicates newer imports (and far from "all" Grand Powers imported by Century)
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Brian Ahearn on November 02, 2013, 08:21:20 AM
My notice did not indicate a range of serial numbers just mine , it did indicate both Century Arms and J& G sales and my serial number. I was only posting to alert folks to the issue and if you owned one to be on the lookout for a recall notice and that it should be returned for repair. I like their pistols and I was happy to see they were moving quickly to take care of their customers.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: nalioth on November 02, 2013, 10:17:14 AM
My notice did not indicate a range of serial numbers just mine , it did indicate both Century Arms and J& G sales and my serial number. I was only posting to alert folks to the issue and if you owned one to be on the lookout for a recall notice and that it should be returned for repair. I like their pistols and I was happy to see they were moving quickly to take care of their customers.
Serial number ranges are pretty much required for those who didn't buy the gun directly from a distributor.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Canuck223 on November 02, 2013, 11:43:42 AM
My notice did not indicate a range of serial numbers just mine , it did indicate both Century Arms and J& G sales and my serial number. I was only posting to alert folks to the issue and if you owned one to be on the lookout for a recall notice and that it should be returned for repair. I like their pistols and I was happy to see they were moving quickly to take care of their customers.
Serial number ranges are pretty much required for those who didn't buy the gun directly from a distributor.

There are four separate documents. The one Brian got is meant for directly contacting customer. The dealers and distributor have other documents to inform their customers. I'm sure J&G and Century will be posting them shortly.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: cz671 on November 06, 2013, 04:14:08 PM
Here's the latest on the recall of gp pistols,  purchased mine from jg sales gave them a call couple minutes ago In regards to this, the lady rep got specifics from century that all gp pistols need to be sent back :( really like these pistols hope century does good on their part
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: jdubya87 on November 06, 2013, 04:16:04 PM
Here's the latest on the recall of gp pistols,  purchased mine from jg sales gave them a call couple minutes ago In regards to this, the lady rep got specifics from century that all gp pistols need to be sent back :( really like these pistols hope century does good on their part

:(

I'm afraid to call...
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Canuck223 on November 06, 2013, 04:29:56 PM
Here's the latest on the recall of gp pistols,  purchased mine from jg sales gave them a call couple minutes ago In regards to this, the lady rep got specifics from century that all gp pistols need to be sent back :( really like these pistols hope century does good on their part

Please call Century directly. I fear she may have confused two items.

Any unsold stock in the affected range is to be returned for barrel replacement.
Guns already sold in the affected range are to be returned for barrel replacement.

This is not a total recall.

I updated my original post to correct an apparent error. The document I got may have had the serial number ranges for the K100 and P1 reversed.

The new barrels are already at Century Arms, so turn around time should be quick.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: cz671 on November 06, 2013, 05:28:57 PM
Here's the latest on the recall of gp pistols,  purchased mine from jg sales gave them a call couple minutes ago In regards to this, the lady rep got specifics from century that all gp pistols need to be sent back :( really like these pistols hope century does good on their part

Please call Century directly. I fear she may have confused two items.

Any unsold stock in the affected range is to be returned for barrel replacement.
Guns already sold in the affected range are to be returned for barrel replacement.

This is not a total recall.

I updated my original post to correct an apparent error. The document I got may have had the serial number ranges for the K100 and P1 reversed.

The new barrels are already at Century Arms, so turn around time should be quick.

Attempted to call century....no answer, decided to call jg sales instead thinking they might have the latest update since they also sell the gp.  Thanks for the heads up
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: IDescribe on February 16, 2014, 11:44:25 AM
Any follow up comments/thoughts on this?  How'd the recall go?
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Psyop96 on February 16, 2014, 08:02:16 PM
Can't speak for others' experiences but this went well in spite of the inconvenience of a recall. Contacted the number given on the letter; spoke with one of the designated Century contacts (Anne) who set up the mailing with the LGS as the most convenient way to do it. Took it in and had it back in about 3 weeks. Communication with Anne was great. It shoots just as well and nicely with the new barrel (no longer serial no. stamped) as before.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: Canuck223 on February 19, 2014, 08:13:11 AM
Can't speak for others' experiences but this went well in spite of the inconvenience of a recall. Contacted the number given on the letter; spoke with one of the designated Century contacts (Anne) who set up the mailing with the LGS as the most convenient way to do it. Took it in and had it back in about 3 weeks. Communication with Anne was great. It shoots just as well and nicely with the new barrel (no longer serial no. stamped) as before.

Good to hear!
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: BernieGP on July 01, 2014, 12:53:16 PM
I've just bought three GP from Cheaper Than Dirt - could not resist the price.
Yikes - all of them had serial numbers in the recall range.  :(
Contacted CAI and by serial number they found out they were already upgraded with a new barrel.  :)
They also told me the new barrels have no serial number, the bad ones do.
I'd like to share this info as it's easy to get worried if you just bought a brand new Grand Power and see it has a serial number in the recall range.
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: henehcuhp on July 10, 2014, 12:48:32 AM
Thanks for that info, Bernie.

I just received a P1 from Bud's. $340 (actually listed at $345, but I managed to get a whopping five bucks off with the 'make an offer' button). A couple days after I ordered, they raised the price on the website to $425. I was optimistic enough about these guns that I went ahead and ordered another from FirearmsForSale.com, who had one left in stock for $355.

Which means the last option for these is probably JG. Last I checked, the P1 is $400 and the K100 is $430. Still a freaking steal. I don't think they're importing any more of the Mk7 models. The next guns from GP should be a much wider line, to include the X-Calibur. They may or may not come in through Century- I think they've been looking for a new importer.

Anyway, point being, I'm wagering that they're going to get more expensive. In case anyone doesn't know, the Mk6 guns came in through STI as the GP5/GP6 and I believe they ran in the $600-700 range. It's baffling that these really aren't selling at all. The P1 I have in my possession (still waiting on the other) has a serial number under 200, with a 2012 import date on the box.

But the good news...nothing written on the barrel! Which hopefully does indeed mean that it has the replacement barrel installed. I guess I could contact Century and have them check the serial number to be sure, but I have a feeling their customer service will be beyond useless.

Oh, and one more thing...the talk about this not being a 'complete' recall...I really wonder if that's true. Is it possible that 1,000 K100's and 600 P1's could comprise all of the Grand Powers imported into the US by Century? Does anyone here have a gun WITHOUT an affected serial number?
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: cz671 on July 10, 2014, 03:23:30 AM
Thanks for that info, Bernie.

I just received a P1 from Bud's. $340 (actually listed at $345, but I managed to get a whopping five bucks off with the 'make an offer' button). A couple days after I ordered, they raised the price on the website to $425. I was optimistic enough about these guns that I went ahead and ordered another from FirearmsForSale.com, who had one left in stock for $355.

Which means the last option for these is probably JG. Last I checked, the P1 is $400 and the K100 is $430. Still a freaking steal. I don't think they're importing any more of the Mk7 models. The next guns from GP should be a much wider line, to include the X-Calibur. They may or may not come in through Century- I think they've been looking for a new importer.

Anyway, point being, I'm wagering that they're going to get more expensive. In case anyone doesn't know, the Mk6 guns came in through STI as the GP5/GP6 and I believe they ran in the $600-700 range. It's baffling that these really aren't selling at all. The P1 I have in my possession (still waiting on the other) has a serial number under 200, with a 2012 import date on the box.

But the good news...nothing written on the barrel! Which hopefully does indeed mean that it has the replacement barrel installed. I guess I could contact Century and have them check the serial number to be sure, but I have a feeling their customer service will be beyond useless.

Oh, and one more thing...the talk about this not being a 'complete' recall...I really wonder if that's true. Is it possible that 1,000 K100's and 600 P1's could comprise all of the Grand Powers imported into the US by Century? Does anyone here have a gun WITHOUT an affected serial number?

I have a gp serial#20x which was also on the barrel purchased in 2012, sent in for barrel change....and came back with no serial number on barrel.  So if you have a gp with no serial number chances are they replaced the barrel.   Definately want to get the p1...but just ordered a dan wesson heritage. 
Title: Re: Grand Power /Century Arm Recall- very important safety issue
Post by: henehcuhp on July 12, 2014, 07:34:27 PM
Got my other P1 in. Also in recall range, and also appears to have been done.

First gun had a ship date of September 2012 on the box, number 199. This one is February 2013, number 464. On a random note...why are people afraid of others seeing the serial number? We all know 3k-00xxx is the format and is at least good to 600. Do what mine with you will, I doubt anyone can accomplish anything that will affect me...

Anyhow, I just thought it was worth noting that these left the factory (I guess?) six months apart but are only ~250 serials apart. Serial numbers are worldwide, right?

The newer gun has quite a few little differences, too. Different coating on the rear sight and maybe some other small parts. Looks like a different mag supplier...followers red instead of black, and overall just a mildly different design. The Century Arms logo on the slide looks painted instead of engraved...maybe they wanted to make it able to be removed?

Function is identical, though. Which is to say: excellent.