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new rule for bottles

gelt

Consultant
Jun 15, 2008
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I agree, safety first should always be at the forefront. We are all stewards of this great sport and should continue to keep it safe, clean, and fun for all. Good call:D
 

Tom Allen

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Jul 4, 2003
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Had a re think and revoked my statement
I, like you, hate this nanny state we live in, and i have looked at all the points you made.

Out of date untested bottles are technically no less safe than a tested bottle, but, and this is the important part.

A tested bottle conforms to the required safety standards, and is legal to use.

So to avoid any unfortunate incidents or miss-information regarding the legality and miss-use of bottles, and to protect the newer members, this common sense rule has been brought in.:)


PS. how dare you have an opinion.:p
 

Jakey01

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Sep 8, 2007
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how about a new sub thread (like graveyard) for out of test bottles and broken markers, that way people know what they are getting into?

just an idea...
 

paintballJett

Platinum Member
Aug 15, 2008
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I dont think these bottles should be given to the public so how about the sale of bottles in the plat forum?

Edit: 'Re-thinks' - whats the point? Good move mods. You do love us really!
 

3L1TE hax

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Jan 20, 2009
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Just to help out les itty bitty newbies i think you should put the h-pac website and details ETC in the first post
 

paintball_crazy

I said lizard, not wizard
Sep 10, 2008
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how about a new sub thread (like graveyard) for out of test bottles and broken markers, that way people know what they are getting into?

just an idea...

i agree, a new section for out of date bottles would be a good idea. As people who want to buy an out of test bottle, which is still eligible for a re-test, can buy them and get them retested.
 

ReservoirFrog

Mr. Green
Nov 1, 2008
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Good call, instead of asking the buyer to gamble 40 quid or whatever (or perhaps a body part!) get it tested and sell it for more! Just pass your costs on to the buyer like many other businesses.....then maybe add a bit more...like planet :D x
 

synergy

Platinum Member
Aug 20, 2008
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Bicester
I totality agree with the decision tom made it costs £25 for a bottle test get it done then sell, its not so much the people with the knowledge thats the problem its the new guys thinking they have a bargain try and fill it the bottle goes bang kills someone SAFETY FIRST GUYS.
 

horses45

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Apr 16, 2009
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Excuse my ignorance and my poor spelling (nightshift and im tired :D).me being a newbie to this here fun of paintballing, i agree with newbies not known about tests for bottles but as i scuba dive as well, my air cyclinders need tested just the same as paintball bottles.Just like on the dive forums you can only go off what is seen in a F/S add but it comes down to listening to the advice of people who know about the sport and don't want to see new people hurt by getting poor quality stuff.sorry to go on so much i will now shut up:)
 

JamesH

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Mar 14, 2009
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Excuse my ignorance and my poor spelling (nightshift and im tired :D).me being a newbie to this here fun of paintballing, i agree with newbies not known about tests for bottles but as i scuba dive as well, my air cyclinders need tested just the same as paintball bottles.Just like on the dive forums you can only go off what is seen in a F/S add but it comes down to listening to the advice of people who know about the sport and don't want to see new people hurt by getting poor quality stuff.sorry to go on so much i will now shut up:)

You arn't going on, everyone is entitled to there opinion here young padawan(unless robbo is on a banning spree)

Smart move guys. Just too many accidents happen and we can never be too carefull :)