Asomodai
AF-UK patch owner
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Best you can do is do surveys of the rules of every field and publish a white paper on the findings, then you can think about how to draw similarities and think about pros and cons of unifying which rules at what costs and what impact
Then you can try to come up with one version of a regularised version of airsoft, publish it, and hope the fields will adopt it
the UKARA list of registered fields is a good starting point
You can set up a dedicated forum (somewhere outside facebook)
and then use it as a base of operation, do a program and recruit volunteers to complete chunks of surveys for you
and then have people write the stuff and publish it
But surely that is not part of the UKAPU's mission, they have got enough on their plate
You need a consortium for airsoft regularisation research (come up with a better name), for the sole mission of coming up with one version of a semi-improved airsoft ruleset, or some sort of standard framework for fields to adopt
Later on you can convince some fields for testing and also publish the experiment results and go from there
To do all of the above would take more people and funding that UKAPU currently generates. It's a chicken and egg scenario. UKAPU supports it's members first and have the resources to do so. But are currently not large enough or have the clout to represent the site owners or the commercial interests.
However attempts have been made in the past to work with organisations like ATB, UKARA and UKPSF who have represented site owners and the commercial arm of Airsoft.
ATB collapsed due to power struggles/inactivity (And has been reborn as the UKAF under the tutelage of one of the people involved at the time).
UKARA still exists but will only cooperate to further their commercial aims. At one point Frank at FS wanted sole control of ALL of the importation of Airsoft RIFs (Making Fire Support and friends the only game in town) so that the average person and small retailers not a part of UKARA could not import.
https://airsoftodyssey.blogspot.com/2013/11/vcra-reboot-proposals.html?m=1
UKPSF represents a number of sites that run both Paintball and Airsoft. Whom UKAPU do have communications with. But (This is my own personal guess) UKPSF as the larger organisation tend to only communicate when legal issues threaten both sports.
There have been many more organisations that have collapsed, mostly due to inactivity and power grabs by individuals.
As to who should be the governing body of Airsoft? Players? Commercial entities? Sites owners? UKPSF got it right, whereas Airsoft is too fragmented.
Ideally it would be all three, but they tend to be in conflict with each other. (Unless there is a threat on Airsoft as a whole, see VCRA etc)
I tend to side with UKAPU because they at least seem to have a legal head on them and they have AGMs where members voices and suggestions are heard. UKAPU are not perfect and have had a chronic shortage of volunteers to fill committee positions which results in some mistakes, but they do have players interests at heart.
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