Carbon Air Cylinders vs ISSF rules
Posted: Sun May 23, 2021 12:13 pm
While looking up the Walther LP500 manual I found a interesting item..
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"• The compressed air cylinder has a maximum service life of 10 years.
• In contrast to aluminum compressed air cylinders, cylinders made of carbon-fiber-reinforced
plastic
(CFRP) can be retested by the manufacturer after 10 years. If no defects are discovered,
the service life can be extended a single time for another 10 years. Thus a total maximum
service
life of 20 years is possible. The permissible service life is shown on the cylinder."
I wonder if the ISSF reg's/rules will add this....?
Quote
"• The compressed air cylinder has a maximum service life of 10 years.
• In contrast to aluminum compressed air cylinders, cylinders made of carbon-fiber-reinforced
plastic
(CFRP) can be retested by the manufacturer after 10 years. If no defects are discovered,
the service life can be extended a single time for another 10 years. Thus a total maximum
service
life of 20 years is possible. The permissible service life is shown on the cylinder."
I wonder if the ISSF reg's/rules will add this....?