PaintballX3 Magazine February 2015 | Page 18

18 bORED Product Recall Gayston Corporation, a contract manufacturer for Ninja Paintball located in Springboro, OHIO is voluntarily recalling a specific heat lot of Aluminum High Pressure Air Paintball Systems distributed by Ninja Paintball because there have been reported instances of tank bulging during the filling process. Out of an abundance of caution, Gayston would like to recall these cylinders to perform an inspection for conditions that could contribute to bulging. All cylinders will be returned or replaced following inspection. If you are in possession of an HPA Cylinder that was manufactured in the month of April 2014, please visit the below website for additional instructions. If you are unsure when your cylinder was manufactured or if your cylinder does not have legible brand information on it, please visit the website for an explanation on how to determine if your cylinder is part of the recall process. Additional Information: • This recall is for 48cu aluminum cylinders only • Please do not call Ninja Paintball with questions regarding this recall. There is an email address on the recall website that can be used to request additional information. • Gayston will inspect and return or replace the eligible cylinders within 1 week of receipt February 2015 sHORTS • Gayston will re-install or replace the regulator on any returned and eligible cylinders • There is no cost to the owner of an eligible cylinder www.software.gayston.com/InventoryProject/ bottleRecall.php Official News from PSP There will be no new restrictions for any equipment used by divisional teams (including divisional teams competing Sunday on the Pro Field). Regardless of whether the manufacturer of your product is a sponsor of the PSP or not, you will be able to use your equipment, just as you have in previous years. Secondly, the sponsorship packages created in 2015 were, for the first time, designed to integrate all marketing elements of the PSP and the live webcast. These packages were designed for all companies, large and small, to take full advantage of the massive marketing power of the PSP network. With the primary focus being the matches appearing on the Pro Field and thus the webcast, it is critically important for the PSP to provide true and equitable value to all of our sponsors. When other leagues were folding and other paintball companies were choosing not to help the teams, the players and our league, the PSP and its supporters dug deep and saved competitive paintball at its highest