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  • Beemer
    I could tell you but then.

    • Oct 2003
    • 3250

    #1

    ASTM What

    From here, http://www.astm.org/Standards/sports...ds.html#F08.24 scroll down to Paintball and Equipment.

    Paintball and Equipment
    Designation Title
    F1750 - 05 Specification for Paintball Marker Threaded-Propellant Source Interface
    F1777 - 02 Standard Practice for Paintball Field Operation
    F1979 - 09 Standard Specification for Paintballs Used in the Sport of Paintball
    F2030 - 08 Standard Specification for Paintball Cylinder Burst Disk Assemblies
    F2184 - 02 Standard Guide for Installation of Paintball Barrier Netting
    F2271 - 03 Standard Specification for Paintball Marker Barrel Blocking Devices
    F2272 - 08 Standard Specification for Paintball Markers
    F2278 - 03 Standard Test Method for Evaluating Paintball Barrier Netting
    F2553 - 08 Standard Specification for Warnings on Refillable CO2 Cylinders Used In the Sport of Paintball
    F2573 - 06 Standard Specification for Low Velocity Resilient Material Projectile
    F2574 - 06 Standard Specification for Low Velocity Projectile Marker
    F2653 - 07 Standard Specification for Paintball Valve Male Threaded Connection for Use with Approved Cylinders
    F2773 - 09 Standard Practice for Transfilling Compressed Air or Nitrogen and Safe Handling of Small Paintball Cylinders
    This is on the bolded spec.

    "This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on Sports
    Equipment and Facilities and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F08.24 on
    Paintball and Equipment.
    "

    The last two numbers is the the year of last edition on all specs.

    I see in one spec they do use the word SAFE. Wonder if they say DONT SLAM fill.

    I know it really doesnt matter cause the standards arent followed, just thought it was intresting.

    And why are the standards not public knowledge with out a fee?
  • vf-xx
    Henchmen Inc.
    • Nov 2001
    • 3311

    #2
    It's the way all industry standards are.

    ASTM, ASME, ANSI, API, yadda yadda.

    It's a way for someone to make money off of large companies.

    Edit: note, does not cover .50 cal

    1. Scope


    1.1 This specification establishes testing procedures and critical characteristics of 0.68 caliber paintballs which help define whether a paintball is suitable for use in the sport of paintball. Furthermore, the specification establishes minimum warning and package labeling to help ensure that the paintballs are used in a safe manner and that the risk of injury is reduced.
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