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Tippmann Sports recalls paintball markers

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The trigger safety can fail and allow paintballs to fire unexpectedly

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
August 28, 2015

PhotoTippmann Sports of Fort Wayne, Ind., is recalling about 6,500 paintball markers.

 

The trigger safety can fail and allow paintballs to fire unexpectedly, posing an impact hazard.

 

The company has received reports of three incidents in which the trigger safety failed to perform properly. No injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves rental versions of Tippmann model FT-12 .50 caliber and 0.68-inch caliber paintball markers. The markers are made of metal and are black. They have a round front grip and a rear grip with yellow inserts. With the barrel attached, the markers are about 20 inches long.

 

The left side of the upper receiver has "Tippmann" molded into the front and a silver, metal name plate with “Rental” riveted to the center. Serial numbers on recalled markers are from 86941 to 108040. The serial number is etched onto the bottom rear of the marker just below the rear hinge.

 

This product is not sold through retail outlets, but was sold from January 2015, to July 2015, directly to distributors and paintball fields as a rental marker for use by customers.

 

Customers should immediately stop using the recalled paintball markers and contact Tippman for a free repair kit or to arrange to ship the affected marker to Tippmann for repair at no cost. Tippman is contacting its customers directly.

 

Consumers may contact the Tippmann Sports service department at 800-533-4831 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday or online at http://www.tippmann.com/ and click on the “Recall” icon at the top of the page for more information.

 

 

 


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