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Tommikka

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  1. I can access it! (Status is ‘under review’) Though my access is to BS EN168:2002 which also has pages marked EN168:2001 …… and of course the impact testing paragraphs 3 & 9 refer to EN166 ….. Just in case a copy of EN168 is out there somewhere it’s a 36 page document
  2. There is a copy of the EN1731:2006 here, which with a rough scan of the ‘latest’ withdrawn copy on British Standards looks to match up (other than the odd foreign language header pages and being marked EN1731 rather than BS EN1731) https://zakon.isu.net.ua/sites/default/files/normdocs/3036af055d884208ad411a4bdbf3111f.pdf
  3. UKARA is a national register of participating site memberships. The original signup criteria for UKARA is based upon the recommendations made while the scheme was being formulated under the VCR bill consulting process. Its up to sites how they renew membership, and as RIF sales are what players are really after from UKARA it’s perfectly reasonable to only renew someone who has actually played. Playing once at a site is a reasonable requirement to show that you’re a skirmisher. The alternative is to start again with the 3 games process It would not be complying with the principles of UKARA as a VCRA Defence to renew membership of someone who isn’t playing
  4. As with the other posters a ‘Defence’ is required under the VCRA for the sale of RIFs but the definition of ‘defence’ in the act isn’t necessarily the English language definition As a seller it is you that has responsibilities under the act, and in the rare possibility that you could find yourself in court you would need to (English language definition) defend that you reasonably believed the buyers intended use fell within the VCRA defined defences. It is not a legal requirement for the buyer to have a valid UKARA number. Only the various purposes quoted above. If you can show that you reasonably believed that the buyer intended to play on an insured skirmish site and is aged over 18 then you are legal The ideal is to ask for UKARA details (if you can check them of course), but their social media account full of airsofting photos, or an established member of this forum would be good enough A social media account full of chav posing outside the off licence would not be considered ideal
  5. If they are that sensitive then they can just not offer a two tone service. (Either at all or against particular RIFs) Airsoft and airsoft retailers would not exist in the UK without the VCRA two tone IF exemption This ‘sensitivity’ is similar to collectors thoughts over Sci Fi / geeky collectibles etc. At a comicon this weekend we had a conversation with another trader/collector, he is very happy when he sells an item to a child or someone that will open the box - supply & demand. New ‘collectibles’ will remain worthless if everyone locks them away in glass cabinets and in attics waiting to get rich. Old ‘collectables’ appreciate in value every time one gets used and depreciate in value everytime a widow advertises a complete collection. I know a collector/trader in Pops figures. He tells me that he isnt speaking to me, but he clearly is otherwise he couldn’t keep telling me that he isn’t speaking to me. I bought a rare set of Pops figures with a vehicle, dismantled the vehicle and mounted them on an RC chassis. There were tears in his eyes. He should be thanking me for increasing the value of the rest of them A retailed two tone IF is an entry point for new player, it expands the market. Many can easily be returned to RIF status at a later date
  6. It will depend on the forum software and the moderators configuration From a search of my email notifications and a scan of my notifications settings in forums that I moderate/have moderated it’s a no. The emails have notifications based on my settings but not moderation ones (or at least not in the email titles that I’ve scanned through) My user settings for notifications don’t include moderation ‘events’ (but I do have them set on a few ‘events’ that are common flags for moderation needs) The forum software does have moderation menus which include the standard actions and also flags the reports. I would also expect a pop up alert message on log on So I wouldn’t be expecting a moderating email prompting me to sign in, but could be getting emails based on my settings which could indicate a need. Plus if someone chose to message me directly knowing I’m a moderator then I’d get an alert email to check messages …. But I don’t expect that the reports queue / message a mod group etc are on email alerts (for those that I’m in) My moderating process would follow a similar manner to my general forum process - sign in, see any alerts, check the new threads/post lists
  7. The real answer is just moderators, ideally with a range of lifestyles and forum obsession to cover the late night / early hours spamming that is more likely to get through Anti bot sign up methods all get beaten somehow. Many questions have the answer in the question, therefore a bit of AI can often identify the answer or at least learn from failures. If the forum locks out x number of fails then the bot just needs to report back it’s failures for another to try, or put the question to a human and then the answer can be shared around Captcha Am I a robot text images worked for a while until AI could learn to read them (Bearing in mind back in the late 80s/early 90s as a student I did a site visit to see an international distributors handwriting recognition system, which they didn’t call AI but the system was learning to read & guess hand written forms with two clerks each confirming / correcting every guess The picture Captchas aren’t really checking that you get the answer right, but measure your mouse movements. A bot would have been expected to be efficient and a human to be wobbly. But AI bots can learn to act like a human with ‘randomised’ hesitation and wobble (But don’t worry too much about AI taking over the world, ask ChatGPT who the prime minister is, correct their answer and see what response you get) Post filtering, automated report handling etc are a pain in the arse. They will probably harass more human members then bots, and become a denial of service attack on a forum member that someone doesn’t like. Some of these can be configured into forum software fairly easily and others are likely to be much more effort than some semi willing voluntolds The recent spam may look like a lot and is frustrating for the viewer. Moderators and the software could be successfully smiting more before it gets through…… On one forum a few years ago went through a couple of days of constant denial of service spam bot attacks, and at times we were blocking each other out of the forum with IP range blocking ….. a lot of SMS & emails were circulating to find a moderator who could still get in and green light friendly ranges to allow the rest of us back in
  8. You don’t know me very well if you need to ask
  9. How about a paintballing airsoft moderator ???
  10. There is a possible angle on the wording that you have given. eg You have a YouTube channel, intend to run a guide to airsoft, but are an airsofter who is asking about elements of airsoft that you have little to no knowledge in with the plan to give that as a guide to others. Asking on a forum about those areas could result in you giving a ‘guide’ based on second hand opinion. However, if you were to say theme it as an airsoft journey then you can cover your time in airsoft, starting with your first rental, your own purchases. Pros and cons of what you have etc, your subsequent games, what went well & less well. A problem with “what do you wish you knew from the start?” Is that if you went back in time to begin again knowing that thing, would it bring you the same knowledge ? Would it be a learned experience or just the clinical ‘fact’?
  11. Yes - rentals do mean you need a business You can have a club element, but there’s no benefit to the way of running ….. and of course the unknown element of random rentals off the street is a whole different ball game of consensual ‘player marshalling’ Run it properly There are some fun ways of avoiding / minimising business rates
  12. Not for the running side (as dickheads will be dickheads) and what I would consider a ‘well run’ site should be on a business basis. If an airsoft site is basically a local club for the local airsoft regulalars then why couldn’t it be on a ‘sports club’ basis? (An element of business methodology will be required for using the venue/land, insurance, permission via the council etc) When I refer to event organising we aren’t doing it as a business but as a ‘sports club’ style team But there is a point there ….. and the proof was shown when ‘COVID reopening dates’ happened / didn’t happen Reopening included ‘sports clubs’ and the criteria needed to be Sport England (or equivalent) recognition, and council approval. Council approval was pretty much rubber stamping of the Sport England recognition. Sport England recognition has very specific criteria - paintball does not meet that. But did get endorsed by Sport England for reopening. Recognition includes many things such as a governing body, the scale of player membership, sites/venues operating under governing body standards etc There has been work underway for many years pressing for that, the UKPSF exists and isn’t a compulsory governing body to operate, but is a recognised body across the industry and the home office (Active) Player membership wasn’t sufficient. This year they have passed the threshold UKARA wouldn’t necessarily count as a governing body, but it is a representation for the trade community and is recognised as a way to establish ‘active player membership’ of something (in the threads back at the time there were the other ‘body’s’ such as whatever the airsoft players Union is called. A combination of those could make the way to a recognisable airsoft governing body Come the day of opening being announced by government paintball & airsoft sites announced their first post COVID game dates. Then read the small print. UKPSF cleared the criteria with Sport England paintball member sites read the UKPSF guidelines and were able to get a tick in the box from the council - even though paintball was not on the format sport ‘recognition list’ but did have confirmation of meeting the opening recognition criteria Non member paintball sites may or may not have just opened anyway Airsoft sites then began to announce that they wouldn’t be opening, some may or may not have opened anyway Even with sites run purely as businesses the sports recognition would apply to the activity. It is also not about the moaning every 4 years that dancing, gymnastics, chess, etc are in the Olympics then why can’t my hobby be a sport ? But it opens the doors (literally during COVID) but also to council support, government grants, lottery grants and we’ve now missed the boat on EU grants Got a little airsoft site? Struggling with the basics of running a safe chrono? Talk to your governing body, set up a club with youth opportunities, get a grant to put in safe practices and fund some chronos ….
  13. A chrono could be sourced in the region of £50 to £100 (even cheaper too, but ideally a site should be going for something over £100 to actually go through regular use Back in my early days of paintball, when taking my own gun to a rental site the ‘magic chrono tree’ was often use because the staff couldn’t be bothered to go in the shed and find the site one (assuming that they even had one for the site guns) For events there would be one ‘big red’ box official site chrono, and a long queue which was made twice as long because of those players that had to keep going back to tune down within limit and also keep going back to turn up if they went too low So I bought my own basic yellow handheld so I could set up ready myself then get through official chrono first time I upgraded to an X-radar grey handheld when it was released for the ease of use plus ROF. Both of those were circa £80 to £100 (the x radar has a hardier site version to go on a tripod and doesn’t need the button pressed for manual checking - obviously will cost more) Events would now be expected to have tables of self checking chronos, which would get manned for official checks, and Marshall’s out carrying handhelds A tournament would have a self check chrono area, official handheld 100% check as teams go into the first games. Followed by spot checks These will be using the Virtue clock handheld series. Ours was £200 for the v1 which is still the dogs testicals Upgraded versions will be in the £200 to £300 and I think there’s a new one circa £400 which will give you a back massage as you check the player A site that’s properly serious might want one that collects data & produces reports - but we’re just after something to make a site just make the effort of checking In airsoft I’ve typically seen that the ‘shoot through’ style could be the preference, but they are all just a classic speed gun piece that is ideally optimised to spot a flying thing in a suitable range of velocities - and that’s exactly what the clock looks like Our clock is so much fun and can even chrono a paintball at a distance. (I wouldn’t trust that for accuracy snd don’t know if it could spot a BB from a distance) But I’ve been able to spot a dodgy player and sneakily chrono without them knowing before pouncing.
  14. Wrong It is a valid & valued judgement
  15. All valid reasons and also everywhere has different circumstances But it’s no excuse for failing basic safety standards If it’s not financially viable and they can’t afford to have someone actually check & enforce chrono then it’s verged on the fly by night cowboy
  16. As an event organiser, been there, done that, and literally do have the T shirts, hoodies, etc…. ‘Profit’ just means we didn’t spend enough But we have never run anything for the money, only ‘for players, by players’, and design / run the games that we wanted to play but only getting to watch others Our first events were for the privilege of running the events, income to the site and charity … and our date in the calendar was due to the site finally calling our bluff and giving us a weekend in the quiet season - but benefited in the sense that we opened the event season each year. (Even so far that a commercial organiser that scheduled a game on the same date as ours and ‘allegedly’ were going to end us. That didn’t happen) We have profited. But everything has gone straight back in, or more often two of us have personally ‘invested’ far too much up front for specific events. I know what’s in the accounts, and I’ve a hunch about the ballpark of the rest. That doesn’t count sponsorship. We’ve been very proud of what we’ve done with their products, but as sponsorship is a form of advertising it’s hard to believe they get their VFM - especially having sponsored teams myself, though that started as a joke and ended up with people actually paying for my services One in particular I’m aware of has not only the annual number of days limited, but also a direct cost for just having one person step on site. That’s directly impacted on our event planning & preparation
  17. You would have hoped it was serious But real life doesn’t appear to have these basics in place to ensure the basics are enforced…… On a fairly serious tack of the same subject, a site ought to have insurance and to adhere to VCRA/UKARA principles would be insured ??? and also any basis HSE/council checks a business open to the public ought to have industry standards systems and working practices in place For airsoft/paintball/activity insurance there should be a risk assessment, mitigations and an insurance price based on the remaining risk. An insurer may have just sold a ‘standard’ insurance package for the related industry/activity. But even that will have small print and obligation on the site. Waivers are well known on here for being misnamed / misunderstood - they are not a get out clause relieving a site of responsibility, but a confirmation that the player or their responsible adult understands and will comply with the basic safety requirements - therefore the basis safety requirements should be documented, made available and also complied with by the site. It’s laughable that many sites ‘cannot afford the staff’, but airsoft is supposedly ‘cheaper’ because it has plastic balls that take up less storage space and also don’t degrade in days / hours. There is the argument that it’s a luxury activity when people are choosey on how they spend their money when the economy isn’t great, alongside with the overheads of a site - but airsoft is always ‘cheaper’ even in an economy boom. If the site can’t afford to run the basics of the staff to do safety checks then the price should go up or the business isn’t viable Both airsoft & paintball are arguably sold too cheaply to the player. In paintball the ‘high expense’ is down to street ticket sellers under cutting other brands in the 80s/90s resulting in Delta Force dominance (and its name changes) and then laying on the real extra costs on the day Paintball is now in a trap that no site can up its price as their competition will take the customers. All they can do is put in various price structures and to diversify with multiple activities available - give the options that customers are going to want, and also help sell to stag/hen/corporates with a multi activity day Airsoft really ought to also be run on multi activity sites on a business basis (including zombie experiences etc) If a site is exclusive to airsoft, is it so good a site/experience that it can run a viable business in that manner? Or are they only doing airsoft, not doing the basics and relying on ‘player marshals’ to work for free / pay for the privilege to work ? (Bearing in mind I’m going to be working for free this weekend, and not only that but I’m getting up early Friday morning after getting back from London on the late train, to pickup, drive, work for free, nip off for a wedding reception and work for free the rest of the weekend. But that is for free entry, and build / expand friends business …. Not the entire business model) The rant on the basics of event safety may be over
  18. The ease of HPA abuse (or let’s be a little bit fair that perhaps the player ‘innocently’ fiddles with an Allen key) …. surely the site could easily lock/tag the regulator, tape/tag any access panels to a circuit board? Because they are of course running a clear & consistent chrono and tagging process? And have management/staff who are experienced / capable of watching gameplay to spot usual/unusual ranges being achieved, the sound of appropriate/inappropriate rates of fire and also conduct valid random and where appropriate targeted in game and game entry chrono checks …… ((PS I know that I’m not experienced enough to spot these in airsoft, but in paintball my spidey senses can tingle when one players shooting sounds very different to the rest / usual play, and / or that pop-whoosh-splat/ding has a different ring to it)) Ive chronoed & velocity checked players who have been all good - just well tuned and efficient, but I’ve also caught the odd ‘rogue spike’ that’s magically occurred
  19. …. and that’s why you need a hop-45
  20. (As Rostock has put) There are good reasons and bad reasons to ‘upgrade’ / change parts Buying it and immediately changing half the internals ‘because the internet says so’ is a terrible reason Buying it, using it, and then changing this & that here and there to resolve an issue of why it’s ‘not quite right’ is a good reason Self education is a good reason - provided you have an alternative that works for when you screw up the one your working on
  21. Do you know Elvis who works down the chip shop? He’s a liar …… and I’m not sure about you ? Respecting other people ……. The first person I shot in game was a marshal - serves him right for walking through a bush And the next to vie for the top ten of being shot is photographers …… but most of those times it serves me right for leaning in to get ‘that photo’ of the line of fire Getting shot is part of the game, and for me it’s the whole point of the game I thrive on the adrenaline of “will I / won’t I get shot?”, and “can I get one step closer”, and another step etc The first time I was shot by a BB I did let out a yelp followed by the moment of thinking that it doesn’t hurt (Photographing a game, knealt down just inside a warehouse door as a player ran past outside shooting in, and got the back of my neck) With good lashings of adrenaline I can ‘not feel’ BBs or paintballs, just notice the impact - and I’ve had to have it pointed out to me about my swollen forehead or bleeding head. But on a cold & wet miserable day before I’ve warmed up the slightest thing hurts. The exception is fingers - they always hurt, and now due to a medical condition get the wrong finger tip and I’ll be screaming the site down We play games with consensual shooting of each other - some people are extra cockwombles about it
  22. In the forum menu choose ‘profile’, ‘my attachments’, or click below https://airsoft-forums.uk/attachments/ Then look at what attachments you have, sort by size etc You can either just delete them, or edit the relevant posts to include a rescaled copy. Option one gives you lots of space back, but can make legacy posts irrelevant. Option two gives you some space back, whilst keeping the legacy posts relevant
  23. Ensure that you have a filter for the stirrup pump (they can be added aftermarket if necessary) Clean air is essential. I’ve seen the aftermath of air system contamination and it’s not pretty…. Some pics in the thread here. A contaminated cylinder could seem to be fine, but one day could also explode. The pictures show the result of a flash fill explosion, with the HSE findings that the fill station became contaminated due to someone else’s previous fill from cylinder that had had its nipple oiled (never oil anything around your cylinder) Back in the day fill procedures had become lacking and unrestricted high speed fills were happening - combine a fast fill, heat generation and oil contamination and you have built a diesel engine in a cylinder. Slow down the fills and hopefully that risk is reduced As you’ve highlighted - scuba is out of the question. So stirrup is a ‘good’ compromise for you, and will be good for your health. You will have to work out what works best for you between regular top ups or larger refills: Regular top ups are better for a few cases, that it doesn’t need as much air per top up and also involves less heat (which means you get more benefit from the pressure generated - a hot air fill will drop before you start play due to cooling) Make sure all pumps are full and steady rather than fast and half hearted. This is no problem for me as on the rare occasions the stirrup is used I have peasants to bully into the work / team members to delegate. I’m going to be biased against the cheaper compressors, but users of then either love or hate them. They are far from their bigger cousins, but don’t cost the £££s of a professional compressor etc Home PCP systems aren’t built for regular running (but site systems also don’t get run all day either, they typically get run to fill large holding tanks, then are either automatically off or get turned off and then top off the holding tanks when players have filled) Do pay attention to the manual and check out YouTube etc for advice. Specific models may vary but it looks like the one below (at least 3 or 4 years ago) ought to be used with a water source etc These show a bit of a story with a compressors ‘journey’ in getting it to actually work, but then success once it’s assembled and set up properly: https://youtu.be/OM-0uE9wdQg https://youtu.be/Y3IYrI1KvLg https://youtu.be/UKOsrX0EitU This next one shows a scuba cylinder after 5 years of PCP compressor fills, and though the camera view of the internal looks a bit scary at points it’s highly impressive on the lack of any moisture: https://youtu.be/ZM0BukMuLYw I’d still be reluctant with a personal compressor, but everyone’s needs differ, and they are doable. PCP airguns use less air than paintball, but airsoft also uses less as well. Recommendations will be to use it in a safe place, allowing plenty of time so that you can steadily fill and allow for cooling breaks etc and not at midnight keeping the neighbours awake
  24. Doesn’t this belong on the thread here ….
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