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Matt Steps Aside

Matt Furey-King here. I’d like to announcing that I’m stepping down as Chairman of UK Airsoft Players Union. When I returned to the role as Chairman in 2015 my intention was twofold; to get the association back on its feet, and to make sure we had player representation throughout the Policing and Crime Bill passage. My return was only ever supposed to be temporary, the committee knew my intention from the start was to stand aside on the commencement date of the new law. So here we are.

I’m pretty disappointed that the PCA is still an open subject, that we still need to push the government for clarifications in order to find out how to comply with the new law. There’s some grey area which I think will one-day spell real trouble for some poor airsoft player. As much as I’m dying to help with this situation, I have to call it a day and move on. Unfortunately, other parts of my life have been suffering due to lack of attention, I’ve been so distracted by all this airsoft politics going on these last 2 years. My girlfriend Po Ling has been very accommodating but even her impressive patience with me is wearing thin! So it’s time to get my priorities straight. The way I see it I’ve done my bit and to be honest other people now need to step up to the plate.

I am massively proud of the work UKAPU has done. Over the last decade many hobbies have been restricted or eroded or banned in the UK, modern society doesn’t seem to have any room for people like us who like having fun in non-vanilla ways. But airsoft has not fallen, we’ve stood our ground, we’ve not been bullied and suppressed, we fought back on every level. It’s really impressive, and we have a bright future if we make this unity and determination a core part of our identity as UK airsoft players.

You might be worried that UKAPU is going to disappear when I go, as most of our announcements come with my name attached. But the reason you see so much of me and not much of the rest of the committee is because I have been the associations figurehead, actually there’s half a dozen people working hard behind the scenes that you don’t hear about. I have a huge amount of confidence in the remaining committee and the association. We have 4000 members, a great reputation and a great future. Let me tell you, the committee have some fantastic plans for the next few years that will be a huge lift for airsoft.

David Weston, UKAPU Vice Chair, has taken command of UKAPU. Soon he will hold a management meeting and the committee will select a new Chairman, and it would not be appropriate for me to preempt that vote. But there’s some really great guys working for UKAPU at the moment and I have every confidence in them to lead the association forward. That said, I won’t be disappearing completely and will still be available to help and advise them, if they so wish. Of course I’ll be an active UKAPU member and you’ll all see me around at airsoft games, as normal.

All that said, UKAPU does have a high turnover of volunteers (voluntary associations tend to, people’s circumstances change and they often run out of free time to commit). The committee already has a few vacant positions and, unless they can fill positions and spread the workload, the association could go into a downward spiral. So PLEASE, if you are a self-motivated and literate airsoft player and have some free time, give them a message on Facebook and volunteer for a committee position. Now is the time.

What’s next for me? Well, I’m pretty pissed off at the shambolic way the country is being run and politician’s dreadful attitudes towards civil liberties in general, not just the liberties of airsofters. So I’m thinking bigger, I’ve made a step into the wider world of politics and I’m running in the upcoming Parliamentary election. I’ve been selected as the Green Party candidate for Kingswood in Bristol. Green Party may seem an unusual choice for a firearms guy but I’ve found it to be a really inspiring movement, the Greens are very far from being the stereotypes people imagine they are. Yes, they do currently have an anti-replica policy in the manifesto but they have no commitment to it and I’m confident I can get them to change it. They didn’t know about airsoft skirmishing or the VCRA when they wrote it. They asked me to help them rewrite it many years ago but I never had the time, so it’s partially my fault. If you are interested, there’s some information about me as a candidate here 

Later in the year I’m aiming to put more time into my airsoft channel, Claymore Airsoft TV. I’ve got some fun content planned so please give it a sub or a like if you want to see what airsoft shenanigans I’m up to.

www.facebook.com/claymoreairsofttv

www.youtube.com/claymoreairsofttv

Huge thanks to all the people who have done so much to help me achieve my aims over the years, especially my fellow UKAPU committee members. I know UKAPU has a bright future ahead if all of you support the next leader of UKAPU in the same brilliant way you have supported me.

Kind Regards,

Matt Furey-King

UKAPU Member

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UKAPU and UKARA briefing on commencement of PCA firearms provisions

In light of the new Home Office circular please view the PDF or image below

Airsoft and the PCA 2017 – Briefing Note v1-2a

Home Office Circular- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/circular-0062017-firearms-controls

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AGM Game Details

Check in on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/1763013200585912/

Agenda can be found here agm-2016-agenda

See you there!

Matt

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2016 AGM Agenda

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We are holding a members only game before the AGM. Please find even details here https://www.facebook.com/events/1763013200585912/

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EU Proposal 2015/0269- November Update

EU Proposal 2015/0269 to amend the firearms directive.

Usual note- 1.this legal issue is not connected to the Policing and Crime Bill, it is a separate legal issue. 2. We are fully affected by firearms directive changes as we’re still in the EU and will still be in the EU when (if) a revised directive is implemented. 3. We, the European airsoft community, have gained astonishing ground (12 months ago this proposal was bringing the end of our hobby, the ban of airsoft replicas in Europe, full stop) but this situation is still not over, not at all.

Our parent association European Airsoft Association has not heard any bad news about airsoft from the trilogue process. Hopefully that means airsoft, replicas and BFGs are still in the clear, as per the amendments from the European parliament which the EAA helped write (some of which was based on feedback from UKAPU members via UKAPU actually).

The trilogues were held last month but it seems that there is still little agreement between the Parliament, Commision and Council. The parliament vote (on the final draft) which was scheduled for November 22nd is suspended. A new date has yet to be set.

There are other talks going on about de-acts and firearms and the EAA will send representatives for airsoft where required.

Catch up on the history of Proposal 2015/0269 here http://www.ukapu.org.uk/category/legal-issues/eu-firearms-directive/

Matt Furey-King,
Chair UKAPU

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EU Firearms Proposal Update

Update on Proposal 2015/0269, the proposal to amend the EU firearms directive (for clarity this is not related to the policing and crime bill, this is a separate issue with even greater potential consequences)-

The proposal is currently in the Trilogue stage. This is a set of informal negotiations between the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission. During this process the 3 bodies will agree on what goes into the final proposal, from there it’s a yes/no vote on whether to implement the final proposal into the directive, after that the directive is implemented in national law. The trilogue is a tad secretive and we’ll not likely know the results till its done. The airsoft community has done what it can to influence the process. Now we’ll just have to wait and see what comes.

The IMCO current draft of the proposal, based on the amendments voted on by the European Parliament, is airsoft friendly. But the commission’s document is essentially the first draft of the proposal, which wants to see all replica firearms classed as real firearms (and all firearms with ‘military appearance’ banned, to boot). They will find a mid point between the two documents. So we have to hope that the IMCO document is fully implemented, as far as airsoft is concerned. This should be the case, there doesn’t seem to be much desire from the Council to reclassify replicas as firearms. Vicky Ford MEP is on side (she’s met regularly with airsoft representatives from our parent body European Airsoft Association and Cybergun/ASG) and understands the ridiculousness of the original proposal, in regards to airsoft. As the Rapporteur Ms. Ford will be involved in the trilogue throughout.

I’m not sure where Firearms shooters stand at the moment with the proposal, its gotten quite complicated. I understand that de-act owners could substantially loose out at the moment.

We’ll let you know when we hear more. Airsoft should be OK but keep your fingers crossed.

Matt Furey-King
Chair, UK Airsoft Players Union

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September Minutes and Committee Reshuffle

The minutes section of our website is now up to date, and includes our most recent meeting. We’re all about transparency.

2016 Minutes

As of the last meeting we’ve filled some more positions, and shuffled a few others;

Ben Simmons has moved to Student Representative.

Steven Morley (aka Wallace) is back on the committee and has taken Ben’s prior position as North England Representative (Wallace is on the committee but isn’t a voting officer of the association due to commercial interests- though his help is still much appreciated!).

We’ve split the role of General Secretary in two, so Lee Dempsey is now Registrar.

Andrew Cade has taken on the new Secretary position.

Tim Haines was elected South West Representative.

Paul Davis was elected East England Representative

Many thanks to the new guys for coming on board and keeping UKAPU running. We’re still after Reps for Wales, Northern Ireland and Midlands. And by the way in 8 years of running UKAPU we’ve never had a female on the committee, which is very poor, and something I’d like to see put right.

Matt Furey-King, Chair

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Website Update

We have updated the logos and banners page, and added a new flyer. Help us get word out about UKAPU!

http://www.ukapu.org.uk/logos-and-banners/

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Save the Airsoft Exception!

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Policing and Crime Bill FAQ

What is the Policing and Crime Bill (PCB)?

This is a wide ranging bill looking to tie up numerous loose ends from previous legislation ranging from police complaint, alcohol licensing to maritime enforcement.

You can view information about it here http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2016-17/policingandcrime.html

Which part affects airsoft?

The difference between a firearm and a non firearm is whether the device is lethal.

Section 6 part 3 essentially creates a lethal threshold of 1 joule, meaning any barrelled weapon above this becomes a firearm.  Note that after meetings and representation we managed to obtain section 5 which increases this limit to 1.3 Joules for automatic airsoft guns and 2.5 Joules for single shot.

But airsoft guns aren’t lethal

There is a difference between what most people consider as lethal, able to kill, and the legal definition of lethal which is along the lines of “able to inflict more than a trivial injury”.  Regardless of what we think there needs to be scientific evidence to back up our position and testing from 2011 supports our position.

So what happens to an airsoft gun over the lethal limit?

If it is a single shot rifle or semi-automatic pistol then it just becomes and air rifle or pistol, the limits here are roughly 8 Joules for a pistol or 16 Joules for a rifle.  Just bear in mind no insurance company will cover people shooting “lethal” air weapons at each other.

In the case of an automatic airsoft gun its bad news.  We end up with an automatic air weapon which is prohibited through the 1968 firearms act.

Section 5 of the Firearms Act 1968 (as amended) contains various descriptions. Any firearms (regardless of kinetic energy) that fall within any of the following definitions are prohibited weapons. 1. Any firearm which is so designed or adapted that two or more missiles can be successively discharged without repeat pressure on the trigger. [Section 5(1)(a)]

This is a mandatory 5 year jail sentence.

What about my 450fps DMR?

Did the factory make it semi-automatic?  If so you may be in with a chance, if it’s a regular AEG semi locked then it will be viewed as it was originally manufactured…hence prohibited.

What about gas and HPA guns?

There is ongoing discussion (glacial as it may be dealing with government) about the status of readily convertible replicas.  This means an item that is very easy to make into a firearm, in our case make fire above the lethal limit.  With most automatic gas guns you could just put in high power gas and heat the mags up, for HPA guns you just turn the regulator up.  There is a very real risk of these types of replicas becoming unusable for airsoft or becoming sec 5 prohibited.

Does this just affect players?

This limit would affect everybody as there is no special dispensation for shops to have illegal firearms.  They would have to ensure every item coming into the UK be at a suitable power, the same as private individuals.  Anybody who has imported a clone gun from overseas knows how difficult it could be to get a true reading of the power.

This increased stringency would certainly push up prices and limit the range of RiFs available.

Why is this Lord attacking the small exemption we have gained?

Charles Henry John Benedict Crofton Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, 22nd Earl of Shrewsbury is the President of the Gun Trade Association.  He has tabled the amendment to remove the section we have fought hard to get removing the small power increase of 1 to 1.3J for auto guns and up to 2.5J for single shot.

This is a purely business motivated move by the GTA in order to bypass the VCRA.  They are under the incorrect assumption that an automatic firearm is not section 5 prohibited.  By wanting to line their own pockets and put airsoft guns in the hands of any idiot who wanders into a shop they are directly attacking the hobby we all enjoy as well as threatening it future by trying to cynically sidestep the checks and balances that the airsoft industry has so successfully abided by for the last 10 years.

But we don’t need more than 1 Joule, I don’t want to hurt people in game?

That’s not why we have tried to gain an exemption to 1.3J, our aim has been to set the upper limit at a point where any normal and responsible airsofter will not be at risk of holding a section 5 illegal firearm.

1J is 328fps with a 0.2g bb, at 329fps it will be illegal.  There is no leeway or tolerance on this, equally with joule creep you could just put some heavier ammo in.   What about the temperature or other conditions that could make a slight difference?

If the lethal limit is set at 1 Joule the accepted limit at sites and from shops is going to have to be lower, 10% maybe so 300fps, fine for indoors but not so fine for out in a windy woodland.  We don’t advocate that sites go and increase their limits to be in line with the buffer we are lobbying for, we just want to prevent innocent players from having illegal firearms.

I have an AEG firing over the lethal limit, what should I do?

Downgrade it if you can, if this bill is enacted in its current form, you more than likely would have a section 5 firearm and the penalty if caught is severe.

I have a gas or HPA gun firing over the lethal limit, what should I do?

I don’t know of many ways to easily downgrade the power in a method suitable to show it’s not a readily convertible item.  If this is the case you have a section 5 firearm and may need to hand it in.

I have a semi auto pistol or single shot rifle over the lethal limit, what should I do?

Nothing at all, you just have an airgun and are allowed up to 8J or 16J.  Of course you can’t actually use this now at any reputable game site so it’s just target shooting for you.

What can I do to stop this?

We are working with UKARA and any other people who have a stake in this to work out a coherent lobbying plan to combat this.  This will likely involve more letter writing to MPs and Lords and as soon as we have form letters for you to send we’ll make them available.

Of course if you aren’t a member of UKAPU please join, it’s completely free and every extra member adds weight to our arguments and lobbying.