Paintball Markers Recalled for Ejecting CO2 Cartridges, Hits Users
CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2006-02-15 · 06090
Hazards
The carbon dioxide (CO2) cartridges can be forcibly ejected out the back of the paintball marker and break the plastic screw-on cap. This poses a serious risk of injury to the paintball marker's operator, who can be hit forcefully by the CO2 cartridges or the plastic screw-on cap. Overtightening the screw-on cap after the cartridges are pierced can result in a serious impact injury.
Recall
Number
06090
Date
2006-02-15
Injuries reported
1
Products
Names
Brass Eagle Blade Turbo Markers and Paintball Breakout Players Kits
Companies
Manufacturer(s)
Brass Eagle, of Bentonville, Ark.
Retailer(s)
The Blade Turbo™ was sold at Wal-Mart, Kmart and sporting goods retailers nationwide from January 2005 through January 2006 for about $20. The Paintball Breakout Players Kit™ was sold at Wal-Mart from October 2005 through January 2006 for about $25.
Country of manufacture
China
Description
The recalled Blade Turbo™ paintball marker is bright blue with a black handgrip on the nozzle. Two carbon dioxide cartridges are inserted into the back of the marker covered by a clear plastic screw-on cap. The silver-colored carbon dioxide cartridges are about three inches long. The Paintball Breakout Players Kit™ includes a Blade Turbo™, black mask and CO2 cartridges. "Blade Turbo" is printed on the side of the paintball marker. Paintball markers are sometimes referred to as paintball guns.