well this is just it, i loved my stako in 06, but i wouldn't touch one now until somebody high up in the UK safety tree said they were OK.
The tests were performed by/under the control of the TUV.
If there was a problem, it wouldnt have passed the TUV tests.
In fact no other bottle has passed such stringent tests.
There isnt anyone in paintball who is qualified to overrule the TUV, because the TUV is full of mad German scientists with loads of letters before and after their name.
Where as paintball is full of... Ill stop there im sure you get my point.
The question people should be asking is whether the current 'industrial' tests are sufficiently relevent to paintball?
If not, and they introduced some tests based on what our bottles and regs go through in a normal day, I think every modern paintball bottle and preset regulator would be found inadequate.
Stan, you bring up a really good point there.
If people think the stako is dangerous and they really are worried about someone getting hurt, selling it on isnt the solution.