
A recall has been issued for the Victor Electric Folding Soft Bullet Toy Guns due to safety concerns. These toy guns are available in two color variations: black/green and black/sand yellow. They feature the markings "KRISS VECTOR" and ".45 ACP" prominently displayed on the sides. Each set includes various accessories: a magazine, holographic sight, foam bullet projectiles, and toy goggles. The recall addresses potential risks associated with these toy guns, as the foam bullet projectiles may cause injuries if used improperly or unsupervised. Consumers are advised to immediately cease using these toy guns and keep them away from children. For safety, the manufacturer is requesting that affected customers return the product for a full refund or replacement. Detailed instructions on how to return the toy guns and receive compensation are available from the point of purchase or the manufacturer's customer service. This recall aims to ensure consumer safety and prevent any risk of harm. Customers are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any concerns related to the recalled product promptly.
Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the recalled toy guns and contact Youjiu to obtain a full refund. To facilitate the refund process, consumers should follow these steps: first, remove the magazine and the battery from the toy gun. Next, cut the black and red wires connected to the battery. After doing this, take a photo of the dismantled toy gun. Finally, send this photo to Youjiu's store using Temu's onsite messaging system, accessible at https://www.temu.com/fr-en/office-king-m-55622325238.html. This will ensure a smooth and effective resolution of the issue.

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The toy guns in question have been recalled because they fail to comply with federal safety standards. They lack the mandatory blaze orange tip, which is essential for distinguishing toy guns from real firearms as per the toy safety regulations. Additionally, the projectiles present a risk of eye injury to children, as they do not adhere to the safety requirements set for projectile toys. These issues pose significant safety hazards that must be addressed to ensure the well-being of children.