jps2486 wrote:Like aircraft parts, you have to document operational cycles. But this us the USA not the EU, so I'll chose to ignore this BS until more evidence is presented of a real hazard.
Do you really think that having a system in place, similar to those used in aviation, here if there was no record you couldn't shoot the gun, and the corresponding agencies to inspect and enforce that, would be cheaper than just replacing the cylinder every ten years!? Come on!!! Think!
Record logs = $ , inspections = $
And even then, who would register the number of fills on a cylinder? The owner? Right... that would work! (sarcasm)
Or would you build a system that records the number of fills the cylinder has gone tru? That would make a cylinder more heavy and a lot more expensive!
And even then you would have another problem... how many cycles would you be allowed to do before scraping the cylinder? That would be a really nice discussion... (sarcasm again!)
Everyone can ignore this rule, unless you shoot at an event here this is checked, no matter where you are in the world, but I believe that USA Shooting and the NRA are adopting similar measures. Someone from the USA can give you more details.
Hope this helps