Do you own a Beretta firearm with a synthetic stock or pistol grip?

Do you own a Beretta firearm with a synthetic stock or pistol grip?

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Investigation On Behalf of Owners Of Beretta Firearms, Including Beretta Shotguns, Beretta Rifles, and Beretta Pistols, Assembled With a Synthetic Stock or Pistol Grip

Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. is investigating potential consumer class action claims on behalf of individuals in the United States who purchased a Beretta firearm with a synthetic stock or pistol grip anytime from 1999 through January 31, 2022.

The investigation concerns whether, after several years of normal and expected use, the rubberized inserts on the synthetic stocks degrade to become extremely sticky or tacky to the touch, thereby impeding and diminishing the ability of Beretta owners to use their Beretta firearms in a manner reasonably expected. Beretta owners of these degraded stocks and fore-ends generally refer to this degradation as “Beretta sticky stock.” 

U.S. Purchasers Of Beretta Firearms, Including Beretta Shotguns, Beretta Rifles, and Beretta Pistols

If you purchased a Beretta firearm with a synthetic stock or pistol grip anytime from 1999 through January 31, 2022, you are encouraged to contact Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. for a no-obligation evaluation of potential legal claims by completing the form above on the right or via e-mail to [email protected]

Kehoe Law Firm, P.C.