Rapier:Inspecting equipment - Sample inspection for combat archery equipment
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Sample inspection for combat archery equipment
Bow
- Ensure that the string is not showing excessive wear.
- Measure the power of the bow with a calibrated scale to ensure it is within appropriate specs. There are two approved methods to measure a bow's poundage:
- Using a measuring device calibrated to 28 inches of draw, use the bow scale to measure from the back of the bow at full draw.
- Using a measuring device calibrated to 26 1/4 inches of draw, use the bow scale to measure from the pivot point of the bow at full draw. (This is sometimes referred to as True Draw Length.)
- Check the bow itself for cracks or gouges, as well as for significant limb twist that could make the string leave the tips.
Crossbow
- Ensure that the string is not showing excessive wear.
- Measure the power of the crossbow with a calibrated scale and multiply that measurement by the length of the draw to ensure it is within appropriate specs.
- Check that the lock mechanism releases smoothly under simulated pressure.
- Check that the lock mechanism is solid and will not accidentally fire.
- Ensure the stock has no failures between the bow/prod and lock.
- Check that the prod is secure to the stock and free from any defects.
Ammunition
- Based upon the type of ammunition, check that all dimensions meet or exceed the minimum requirements.
- With two fingers and a thumb, grab both head and tail and pull with moderate force while slightly twisting. If either end moves laterally, it fails.
- Check that the blunt is in good repair.
- Check the shaft and anti-penetration device (if applicable) for signs of cracking or other failure. If a marshal can place a fingernail in a defect, then it fails.
- Check that it is properly labeled and taped.