New Airsoft Associations hit the Web
Posted by Gareth Llewellyn, under AirsoftThe Association of British Airsoft has recently launched its website at www.aoba.org.uk and are accepting signups.
AOBA has seen an opportunity to help promote and assist the Airsoft community in Britain as explained below;
The purpose of the association is to promote, educate and govern the sport of Airsoft in Britain as a safe, entertaining and legal hobby aswell as lay down guidelines for retailers, venues and players in order to ensure that the sport continues to grow and is enjoyed in a safe and responsible manner.
The association is here for the players, providing them with membership benefits to joining along side the ability to purchase a RIF (Replica Imitation Firearm) as a registered skirmisher.
The ideas for the AOBA association have been in development for some time and we are finally here for the public to see. The organisation is here to follow all aspects of the Violent Crime Reduction Act. Time has been taken studying the act in much detail to develop a easy and effecient way for you the members to join and prove you are a registered skirmisher. More detail to follow soon.
Hot on the heels of AOBA is the European Airsoft Association which as far as I can tell is an offshoot of the Dutch Airsoft Association There isn’t much information available at the moment but they are currently looking for feedback and suggestions.
As I’m sure others in the community will agree it is nice to see more choice for both retailers and skirmishers when it comes to defending what we do.
The Airbana Airsoft Map will soon be adding AOBA and EAA logos as applicable site featues in the near future.






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