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Airfills

A Liability Form & more information on Paintball Airfills

 

We are pleased to offer Airfills for Paintball Users.  Here are some rules for our safety and yours:

bulletNo credits for partial airfills or top-offs.
bulletMust show a valid photo I.D.
bulletLiability form must be on file (download available)
bulletPlease do not bring paintball guns into the stores.
bulletNo discharge of any firearms, paintball or any other styles.
bulletAll cylinders must meet/have current annual VIP (steel), VIP+ (aluminum), and hydrostatic tests (every 5 years). Cylinders not meeting these requirements will not be filled.
bulletNeck O-Rings are replaced annually during the VIP or VIP+ Inspection.
bulletA VIP or VIP+ must be performed if the cylinder has less than 430 psi (to check for rust, contamination or water).
bulletAny VIP or VIP+ sticker that is not a nationally recognized affiliation will not be honored.

Information from Luxfer Cylinders:
 

Paintball Player Code

“As a responsible paintball player, I understand and assume all the risks I may encounter while playing paintball.”

My responsible paintball playing duties include:

  1. Playing within the limits of my ability.
  2. Treating every marker as if it were loaded and never pointing the marker at anything I don’t wish to shoot.
  3. Keeping the marker on “safe” until ready to shoot.
  4. Keeping the barrel sock in the marker’s nozzle when not shooting.
  5. Always removing gas source before disassembly.
  6. Storing the marker unloaded and depressurized in a locked place.
  7. Following warnings listed on the gas source for handling and storage.
  8. Not shooting fragile objects, such as windows.
  9. Not shooting porous surfaces.
  10. Always wearing eye, face and ear protection designed specifically for paintball.
  11. Never shooting a person who is not wearing proper protection.
  12. Never shooting at velocities in excess of 90 metres (300 feet) per second.
  13. Accepting responsibility for my own safety in every game.
  14. Being environmentally conscious in every game.

Care and Maintenance of Your Paintball Cylinders

Download instructions for the care and maintenance of your cylinders:


 

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