Here is the info on the game Sunday, March 30th. That's right, we won't be playing at Joe's, but traveling about an hour to this event. We will be registering under the blue team with Barney from NJNam.
The gates open for the event at 7:30 am so it'll be an early meeting at Joe's. We are thinking about renting a van (or two depending on numbers) to travel together. The event will have teams from all over the East coast showing up. This is the place to get our name recognized with a big showing.
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The gates open for the event at 7:30 am so it'll be an early meeting at Joe's. We are thinking about renting a van (or two depending on numbers) to travel together. The event will have teams from all over the East coast showing up. This is the place to get our name recognized with a big showing.
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Tippmann Sports is proud to announce that the company's legendary 98 Custom has been significantly enhanced with several new features. Tippmann's new 98 Custom Platinum Series is a next-generation paintball marker that combines everything players have long respected about the original 98 with eight exciting new features - all added to make the marker easier to upgrade, modify and maintain. The most significant change is a new Split Receiver Design, which provides easier access to internal components for simplified installation of accessories and upgrades such as electronics, stocks, magazines and other modifications.
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All tanks must be periodically retested depending on the material and size.
Steel tanks must be hydrotested every five years. All fiber-wrapped tanks must be hydrotested every three or five years, depending on the DOT-E regulation (see below). If you are unsure, assume the tank requires testing every three years. The only exception is for tanks that are less than two inches in diameter and less than two feet in length, which never require retesting.
Steel and aluminum tanks never expire; the tank is good as long as it pasts the hydrotesting. Fiber-wrapped tanks, however, are only good for 15 years maximum. After that, the tank must be retired.
The only exception is steel tanks marked 3HT, which must be hydrotested every three years, and expire after 24 years.
This applies to both CO2 and HPA tanks.
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Steel tanks must be hydrotested every five years. All fiber-wrapped tanks must be hydrotested every three or five years, depending on the DOT-E regulation (see below). If you are unsure, assume the tank requires testing every three years. The only exception is for tanks that are less than two inches in diameter and less than two feet in length, which never require retesting.
Steel and aluminum tanks never expire; the tank is good as long as it pasts the hydrotesting. Fiber-wrapped tanks, however, are only good for 15 years maximum. After that, the tank must be retired.
The only exception is steel tanks marked 3HT, which must be hydrotested every three years, and expire after 24 years.
This applies to both CO2 and HPA tanks.
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