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Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI, pronounced "Sammy") is an association of American manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, and components. SAAMI is an accredited standards developer that publishes several American National Standards that provide safety, reliability, and interchangeability standards for commercial manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, and components. In addition, SAAMI publishes information on the safe and responsible transportation, storage, and use of those products.[1]

Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute
Formation1926
TypeStandards Organization
HeadquartersShelton, Connecticut
Official language
English
Websitehttp://www.saami.org/

History Edit

The origins of SAAMI date back to World War I and the Society of American Manufacturers of Small Arms and Ammunition (SAMSAA). In 1913, the US War Department encouraged the firearms and ammunition industry to establish an organization to share new technology and establish common standards for small arms and ammunition. SAMSAA was officially formed in 1918, however became inactive by the early 1920s.[1][2]

By the mid-1920s, the United States was still suffering the shortage of World War I strategic materials including brass, copper, and lead. By 1925, the U.S. Department of Commerce recognized the need for a revival of an organization like SAMSAA and at the same time was encouraging ammunition makers to participate in a product simplification program. This was intended to reduce waste of capital, material shortages, storage and transportation needs. In 1926, at the time of official founding of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer's Institute, over 4,000 different shotshell loads were on the market. The government sanctioned program- conducted by SAAMI- eliminated more than 95% of them. In metallic cartridges the nearly 350 available loads offered were reduced 70%, often accomplished by reconciling cartridges with multiple names for essentially the same design.[1][2]

In 1928, with market hunting and habitat destruction reducing wildlife populations to record lows, SAAMI funded Aldo Leupold's wildlife studies which resulted in the books An American Game Policy and Game Management.[3][4] This book became the foundation for modern wildlife management. In addition, SAAMI financially supported the Game Conservation Institute in Clinton, New Jersey, which was the first school providing wildlife management education for state and federal regulators.[1][2]

In 1937, SAAMI was instrumental in gaining support of the firearms and ammunition industry for the passage for the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act. This legislation mandated the 11 percent excise tax on firearms and ammunition to be solely used for wildlife restoration and related purposes.[1][2]

In the 1940s, SAAMI began publishing a series of informational booklets for educating the public on safe firearm and ammunition use, handling, and storage. Most notably, SAAMI published “The Ten Commandments of Safety, Published in the Interest of Making and Keeping Shooting a Safe Sport” millions of which have been distributed.[1][5]

In 1961, SAAMI established the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) as an independent organization to promote, protect, and preserve hunting and shooting in the United States. By establishing the NSSF as a separate organization, SAAMI was able to focus on its mission of publishing technical standards for firearm and ammunition safety, interchangeability, reliability and quality.[1][5]

In the 1970s, SAAMI became an accredited standards developer for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and turned its technical standards for firearms and ammunition into five American National Standards. Also, during this time SAAMI started the transition from using a copper crusher chamber pressure measurement system for ammunition to piezoelectric transducer chamber pressure measurement systems.[1][5]

In the 1980s, SAAMI conducted extensive testing of the reaction of sporting ammunition in various transportation accident scenarios. The resulting data was submitted to the US Department of Transportation in support of the inclusion of ammunition in the ORM-D shipping classification. In addition, SAAMI produced the first “Sporting Ammunition and the Fire Fighter” video, providing technical and safety information on fighting fires involving sporting arms ammunition. The video was updated in 2012 in cooperation with the International Association of Fire Chiefs to reflect the latest changes to technology.[1][5]

In 2005, SAAMI was accredited as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with Consultative Status at the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Also, around this time period, SAAMI launched a partnership with the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (“Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms,” C.I.P.) to harmonize the standards between the two organizations.[1]

In 2012, SAAMI successfully lead the effort in the UN Sub-Committee on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods to modify the Limited Quantities (LQ) classification to match the US ORM-D classification, mitigating any impact of the planned phaseout of the ORM-D classification.[1]

SAAMI Standards Edit

SAAMI is an accredited American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards developer. In that capacity, SAAMI publishes five American National Standards that provide safety, reliability, and interchangeability standards for commercial manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, and components. SAAMI's standards are voluntary compliance standards which contain cartridge and chamber drawings, pressure and velocity standards, measurement procedures, equipment, and safety testing procedures. Currently published standards are as follows:[1]

  • SAAMI Z299.1 – 2018 - Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Rimfire Sporting Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers
  • SAAMI Z299.2 – 2019 - Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Shotshell Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers.
  • SAAMI Z299.3 – 2022 - Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Centerfire Pistol and Revolver Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers
  • SAAMI Z299.4 – 2015 - Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Centerfire Rifle Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers
  • SAAMI Z299.5 – 2016 - Voluntary Industry Performance Standards Criteria for Evaluation of New Firearms Designs Under Conditions of Abusive Mishandling for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers

Published Resources Edit

SAAMI publishes a variety of information on its website for the benefit of the firearms, ammunition, and components industry and the general public.[1]

Technical Edit

SAAMI publishes the following technical resources:

  • SAAMI Generally Accepted Firearms and Ammunition Interchangeability
  • SAAMI Generally Accepted Cartridge and Chambers
  • Recoil Formulae
  • Glossary of Industry Terms
  • Technical FAQs

Transportation and Storage Edit

  • Transport Data Sheets
  • Glossary of Transport Terms

Publications and Advisories Edit

  • Firearms Safety Rules
  • Advisories on firearms and ammunition that have been submerged in water.
  • Informational publications on, range cleaning, ammunition storage, smokeless powder, primers, and sporting firearms.
  • Sporting Ammunition and the Fire Fighter: What Happens When Ammo Burns?
  • Smokeless Powder and The Fire Service

SAAMI Committees Edit

SAAMI's work is broken up by committee, each with a specific charter.[1][2][5]

Technical Committees Edit

SAAMI's Joint Technical Committee (JTC) is made up of three sections, Ammunition, Firearms, and Muzzleloader. The technical committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAAMI's American National Standards. In addition, the committee publishes numerous technical publications and advisories, FAQs, and glossary terms. The JTC also works extensively with the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (“Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms” (C.I.P.) to harmonize the standards between the two organizations.[6][2][5]

Logistics and Regulatory Affairs Committee Edit

The SAAMI Logistics and Regulatory Affairs Committee (SLARAC) is responsible for keeping members up to date on changes to transportation and storage regulations. The committee also provides science-based information to both international and domestic regulators. Committee members are part of SAAMI's delegation to The United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) and The United Nations Committee of Experts on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). In addition, the committee participates in industry standard setting organizations such as the International Code Council, International Fire Code, National Fire Protection Association, and International Society of Explosives Engineers.[7][2][5]

Legal & Legislative Edit

SAAMI's Legal and Legislative Affairs Committee is responsible for tracking changes to product liability law and legislation that would impact firearm, ammunition, and component manufacturers. The committee also provides technical information to public policy makers.[8]

International Affairs Committee Edit

SAAMI's International Affairs Committee is responsible for tracking international developments that would impact firearm, ammunition, and component manufactures. SAAMI is an accredited Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with Consultative Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). SAAMI serves as a resource to various committee members for technical information on firearms, ammunition, and components. SAAMI is also a member of the World Forum on Shooting Activities.[9][2][5]

Member Companies Edit

A current list of member companies can be found at https://saami.org/membership/member-companies/.

SAAMI vs. C.I.P. Standards Edit

There are two internationally recognized sporting arms and ammunition standard setting organizations, SAAMI and Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (French for "Permanent international commission for testing portable firearms") commonly abbreviated and referred to simply as “C.I.P.”

SAAMI and C.I.P. have had a long-term working relationship to harmonize standards between the two organizations. Prior to the establishment of this relationship, standards were developed independently which, in some cases, resulted in minor differences between the organizations’ standards.[1][2]

Pressure Measurement Differences Edit

For sporting arms centerfire cartridges there are three principal pressure measurement protocols, conformal piezoelectric transducer (SAAMI), drilled case piezoelectric transducer (C.I.P.), and copper crusher (SAAMI & C.I.P.). The copper crusher is in limited use due to the increased efficiency of measuring pressure with a piezoelectric transducer-based data acquisition system. The two different piezoelectric pressure measurement protocols used by SAAMI and C.I.P. yield slightly different numerical values of pressure for any given cartridge. Current practices instituted in both organizations have been undertaken to ensure that pressure limits initially introduced by either SAAMI or C.I.P. are equivalent the other organization's standard.[1][2]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "SAAMI".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "SAAMI 90 Years and Counting". 7 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Bibliography". The Aldo Leopold Foundation.
  4. ^ "MDWFP - North American Model of Wildlife Conservation".
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "History of SAAMI: How Ammunition is Standardized". 15 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Technical Committees – SAAMI".
  7. ^ "Regulatory Affairs (SLARAC) – SAAMI".
  8. ^ "Legal & Legislative – SAAMI".
  9. ^ "International – SAAMI".

External links Edit

  • SAAMI Website
  • Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives Website
  • American National Standards Institute Website
  • Pressure and accuracy test barrels for ammunition testing to SAAMI, CIP or NATO standard

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SAAMI redirects here For the Nordic ethnic group see Saami disambiguation The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute SAAMI pronounced Sammy is an association of American manufacturers of firearms ammunition and components SAAMI is an accredited standards developer that publishes several American National Standards that provide safety reliability and interchangeability standards for commercial manufacturers of firearms ammunition and components In addition SAAMI publishes information on the safe and responsible transportation storage and use of those products 1 Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers InstituteFormation1926TypeStandards OrganizationHeadquartersShelton ConnecticutOfficial languageEnglishWebsitehttp www saami org Contents 1 History 2 SAAMI Standards 3 Published Resources 3 1 Technical 3 2 Transportation and Storage 3 3 Publications and Advisories 4 SAAMI Committees 4 1 Technical Committees 4 2 Logistics and Regulatory Affairs Committee 4 3 Legal amp Legislative 4 4 International Affairs Committee 5 Member Companies 6 SAAMI vs C I P Standards 6 1 Pressure Measurement Differences 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe origins of SAAMI date back to World War I and the Society of American Manufacturers of Small Arms and Ammunition SAMSAA In 1913 the US War Department encouraged the firearms and ammunition industry to establish an organization to share new technology and establish common standards for small arms and ammunition SAMSAA was officially formed in 1918 however became inactive by the early 1920s 1 2 By the mid 1920s the United States was still suffering the shortage of World War I strategic materials including brass copper and lead By 1925 the U S Department of Commerce recognized the need for a revival of an organization like SAMSAA and at the same time was encouraging ammunition makers to participate in a product simplification program This was intended to reduce waste of capital material shortages storage and transportation needs In 1926 at the time of official founding of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer s Institute over 4 000 different shotshell loads were on the market The government sanctioned program conducted by SAAMI eliminated more than 95 of them In metallic cartridges the nearly 350 available loads offered were reduced 70 often accomplished by reconciling cartridges with multiple names for essentially the same design 1 2 In 1928 with market hunting and habitat destruction reducing wildlife populations to record lows SAAMI funded Aldo Leupold s wildlife studies which resulted in the books An American Game Policy and Game Management 3 4 This book became the foundation for modern wildlife management In addition SAAMI financially supported the Game Conservation Institute in Clinton New Jersey which was the first school providing wildlife management education for state and federal regulators 1 2 In 1937 SAAMI was instrumental in gaining support of the firearms and ammunition industry for the passage for the Pittman Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act This legislation mandated the 11 percent excise tax on firearms and ammunition to be solely used for wildlife restoration and related purposes 1 2 In the 1940s SAAMI began publishing a series of informational booklets for educating the public on safe firearm and ammunition use handling and storage Most notably SAAMI published The Ten Commandments of Safety Published in the Interest of Making and Keeping Shooting a Safe Sport millions of which have been distributed 1 5 In 1961 SAAMI established the National Shooting Sports Foundation NSSF as an independent organization to promote protect and preserve hunting and shooting in the United States By establishing the NSSF as a separate organization SAAMI was able to focus on its mission of publishing technical standards for firearm and ammunition safety interchangeability reliability and quality 1 5 In the 1970s SAAMI became an accredited standards developer for the American National Standards Institute ANSI and turned its technical standards for firearms and ammunition into five American National Standards Also during this time SAAMI started the transition from using a copper crusher chamber pressure measurement system for ammunition to piezoelectric transducer chamber pressure measurement systems 1 5 In the 1980s SAAMI conducted extensive testing of the reaction of sporting ammunition in various transportation accident scenarios The resulting data was submitted to the US Department of Transportation in support of the inclusion of ammunition in the ORM D shipping classification In addition SAAMI produced the first Sporting Ammunition and the Fire Fighter video providing technical and safety information on fighting fires involving sporting arms ammunition The video was updated in 2012 in cooperation with the International Association of Fire Chiefs to reflect the latest changes to technology 1 5 In 2005 SAAMI was accredited as a Non Governmental Organization NGO with Consultative Status at the United Nations UN Economic and Social Council ECOSOC Also around this time period SAAMI launched a partnership with the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms C I P to harmonize the standards between the two organizations 1 In 2012 SAAMI successfully lead the effort in the UN Sub Committee on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods to modify the Limited Quantities LQ classification to match the US ORM D classification mitigating any impact of the planned phaseout of the ORM D classification 1 SAAMI Standards EditSAAMI is an accredited American National Standards Institute ANSI standards developer In that capacity SAAMI publishes five American National Standards that provide safety reliability and interchangeability standards for commercial manufacturers of firearms ammunition and components SAAMI s standards are voluntary compliance standards which contain cartridge and chamber drawings pressure and velocity standards measurement procedures equipment and safety testing procedures Currently published standards are as follows 1 SAAMI Z299 1 2018 Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Rimfire Sporting Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers SAAMI Z299 2 2019 Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Shotshell Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers SAAMI Z299 3 2022 Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Centerfire Pistol and Revolver Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers SAAMI Z299 4 2015 Voluntary Industry Performance Standards for Pressure and Velocity of Centerfire Rifle Ammunition for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers SAAMI Z299 5 2016 Voluntary Industry Performance Standards Criteria for Evaluation of New Firearms Designs Under Conditions of Abusive Mishandling for the Use of Commercial ManufacturersPublished Resources EditSAAMI publishes a variety of information on its website for the benefit of the firearms ammunition and components industry and the general public 1 Technical Edit SAAMI publishes the following technical resources SAAMI Generally Accepted Firearms and Ammunition Interchangeability SAAMI Generally Accepted Cartridge and Chambers Recoil Formulae Glossary of Industry Terms Technical FAQsTransportation and Storage Edit Transport Data Sheets Glossary of Transport TermsPublications and Advisories Edit Firearms Safety Rules Advisories on firearms and ammunition that have been submerged in water Informational publications on range cleaning ammunition storage smokeless powder primers and sporting firearms Sporting Ammunition and the Fire Fighter What Happens When Ammo Burns Smokeless Powder and The Fire ServiceSAAMI Committees EditSAAMI s work is broken up by committee each with a specific charter 1 2 5 Technical Committees Edit SAAMI s Joint Technical Committee JTC is made up of three sections Ammunition Firearms and Muzzleloader The technical committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAAMI s American National Standards In addition the committee publishes numerous technical publications and advisories FAQs and glossary terms The JTC also works extensively with the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms C I P to harmonize the standards between the two organizations 6 2 5 Logistics and Regulatory Affairs Committee Edit The SAAMI Logistics and Regulatory Affairs Committee SLARAC is responsible for keeping members up to date on changes to transportation and storage regulations The committee also provides science based information to both international and domestic regulators Committee members are part of SAAMI s delegation to The United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods TDG and The United Nations Committee of Experts on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals GHS In addition the committee participates in industry standard setting organizations such as the International Code Council International Fire Code National Fire Protection Association and International Society of Explosives Engineers 7 2 5 Legal amp Legislative Edit SAAMI s Legal and Legislative Affairs Committee is responsible for tracking changes to product liability law and legislation that would impact firearm ammunition and component manufacturers The committee also provides technical information to public policy makers 8 International Affairs Committee Edit SAAMI s International Affairs Committee is responsible for tracking international developments that would impact firearm ammunition and component manufactures SAAMI is an accredited Non Governmental Organization NGO with Consultative Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC SAAMI serves as a resource to various committee members for technical information on firearms ammunition and components SAAMI is also a member of the World Forum on Shooting Activities 9 2 5 Member Companies EditA current list of member companies can be found at https saami org membership member companies SAAMI vs C I P Standards EditThere are two internationally recognized sporting arms and ammunition standard setting organizations SAAMI and Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives French for Permanent international commission for testing portable firearms commonly abbreviated and referred to simply as C I P SAAMI and C I P have had a long term working relationship to harmonize standards between the two organizations Prior to the establishment of this relationship standards were developed independently which in some cases resulted in minor differences between the organizations standards 1 2 Pressure Measurement Differences Edit For sporting arms centerfire cartridges there are three principal pressure measurement protocols conformal piezoelectric transducer SAAMI drilled case piezoelectric transducer C I P and copper crusher SAAMI amp C I P The copper crusher is in limited use due to the increased efficiency of measuring pressure with a piezoelectric transducer based data acquisition system The two different piezoelectric pressure measurement protocols used by SAAMI and C I P yield slightly different numerical values of pressure for any given cartridge Current practices instituted in both organizations have been undertaken to ensure that pressure limits initially introduced by either SAAMI or C I P are equivalent the other organization s standard 1 2 See also EditList of modern armament manufacturers Small arms ammunition pressure testing Overpressure ammunition CIP a European standardization organization for firearm cartridges NATO EPVAT testing DEVA a German firearms test institute Wildcat cartridgeReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p SAAMI a b c d e f g h i j SAAMI 90 Years and Counting 7 July 2017 Bibliography The Aldo Leopold Foundation MDWFP North American Model of Wildlife Conservation a b c d e f g h History of SAAMI How Ammunition is Standardized 15 January 2019 Technical Committees SAAMI Regulatory Affairs SLARAC SAAMI Legal amp Legislative SAAMI International SAAMI External links EditSAAMI Website Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives Website American National Standards Institute Website Pressure and accuracy test barrels for ammunition testing to SAAMI CIP or NATO standard Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers 27 Institute amp oldid 1171905703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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