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  • minimag03
    WVU paintball #19
    • Dec 2003
    • 2214

    #46
    Good luck to anyone who tries this.

    minimag03
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    • ghideon
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 390

      #47
      I think there is a point to be made here.

      Why haven't we found out what happens to markers if the full tank pressure is dumped into the valve (aside from 'Mags)?

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      • tony3
        LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
        • Feb 2003
        • 3740

        #48
        Originally posted by PzYcO
        Thats why Impulse's have those little brass "burst disk" things... yeaaaaaah.... i know what im talking about.......

        LOL, atleast you admitted you don't know what you are talking about, which is true you don't Those little things are burst disk to save the solenoid if the pressure in the gun goes over 220 psi

        www.TeamNever.com

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        • mobius
          Tinkerer extraordinaire
          • Jan 2003
          • 548

          #49
          Originally posted by rabidchihauhau
          Nothing out there, with the possible exception of the mag and a couple of other things, has components that are expected to hold pressure that have been tested to the proper degree. Perhaps they'll work just fine because the mfg got it right - but I want to see a 'UL' style seal of approval on ANYTHING that's going to be a pressure vessel...
          So are you saying that just because a gun (or it's valve) isn't stamped with a certification that it'll handle 3000psi, that the manufacturer has ignored ASTM standards and built a gun that won't handle said rating?

          I find it hard to beleive that any manufacturer wouldn't design it's guns to meet industry standard safety guidlines.
          My feedback is available here.

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          • Lohman446
            Useful posts: 7
            • Jun 2003
            • 9315

            #50
            Originally posted by mobius
            So are you saying that just because a gun (or it's valve) isn't stamped with a certification that it'll handle 3000psi, that the manufacturer has ignored ASTM standards and built a gun that won't handle said rating?

            I find it hard to beleive that any manufacturer wouldn't design it's guns to meet industry standard safety guidlines.
            I think you would have a hard time finding many top-line guns taht meet all the standards, but noone will post them for us. TK maybe?
            "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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            • Beemer
              I could tell you but then.

              • Oct 2003
              • 3250

              #51
              its true

              I find it hard to beleive that any manufacturer wouldn't design it's guns to meet industry standard safety guidlines.
              Well its a fact.

              Get on the phone and call some of these mfgs and ask them about the ASTM standards.

              Ask them if they test their guns and if they meet ALL ASTM standards.

              Come back here and tell me what they said.

              I.A.D.S.P.B.P
              Beemer

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