2026-03307Rule

Toy Guns Lose Old Markings in Safety Rule Overhaul

Published Date: 2/19/2026

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Summary

Starting February 19, 2026, the old rules about marking toy and imitation guns from NIST are gone! Now, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is the boss of these rules, making things clearer and simpler for everyone. This change won’t cost businesses extra but will cut confusion and keep safety rules up to date.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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CPSC Now Governs Toy Gun Markings

If you make, import, or sell toy, look-alike, or imitation firearms, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is now the agency that sets the marking rules. NIST's regulation at 15 CFR part 272 has been removed and the operative requirements are at 16 CFR part 1272, effective February 19, 2026.

No New Paperwork Requirements

This final rule will not impose additional reporting or recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. That means businesses do not face new PRA paperwork burdens related to removing 15 CFR part 272.

Removal Reduces Public Confusion

You (the public) will face less confusion about which marking rules apply to toy, look-alike, and imitation firearms because NIST's old rule at 15 CFR part 272 is removed and CPSC's rule at 16 CFR part 1272 is the operative standard starting February 19, 2026.

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Key Dates

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2/19/2026
2/19/2026

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