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Facebook announcement – Feb 19th

An important notice from Phil, all members please take the time to read this through. Thanks. Josh

Following on from recent events and our AGM back in December there have been a number of developments that we need to bring to the memberships attention.

The first one is that as of the end of February, I will be stepping down as chairman due to increasing work commitments in the real world! Whilst this is obviously significant it does not mean that UKAPU is no more BUT it means that we as a committee need more members to step up, grab the horse by the reigns and steer it onwards and upwards.

This is a battle cry in effect to mobilise the hundreds of members we have to see if any of you are willing to step up and shoulder the responsibility of chairing the association. Perhaps if you don’t fancy that role you could fill any if the other positions.

I make no bones about it. Sometimes it is bloody hard, thankless work but we believe that UKAPU has made a difference and continue to do so if people are willing to get involved.

Without member involvement then quite frankly UKAPU will have no choice but to shut its doors, as what would be the point? A membership that doesn’t want to form a committee is worse than no association. So I urge you. If you are driven, passionate about our wonderful hobby and a member with no commercial ties to the Airsoft industry then maybe you could be responsible for helping UKAPU grow over the next few years and take it to exciting new places.

Please think long and hard. If you want to this; please be sure. Feel free to discuss it with us via email or phone (number on request) to settle any doubts and to answer any questions.

This is YOUR association. Make it what YOU want of it and see it succeed and grow.

Thanks.

Phil

Outgoing Chairman

Chair@ukapu.org.uk

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Facebook announcement – Feb 14th

A big apology to anyone who was hoping to see us at the Shooting show this weekend. . We’re run day to day by a very small group of volunteers and life gets in the way sometimes! I’d like to thank the British Shooting Show organisers for inviting us again this year and I’m sorry we couldn’t be in attendance. I hope everyone enjoys the show thought the weekend – Josh

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Facebook announcement – Jan 30th

Any recently received applications that’ve paid have now been processed and barring local postal delivery services you should either have them already or will have them in a day or two.

Thanks for your patience folks!

Phil

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Facebook announcement – Jan 28th

Competition time!!!

To win a set of J-Tac Custom UKAPU engraved dummy foam plates (front and rear) for your plate carrier all you need to do is answer the following question along with your name and UKAPU membership number to chair@ukapu.org.uk. Closing date will be 15th February at 12pm.

And the question is…to the nearest gram, what is the weight of a full set of medium J-Tac plates. That’s a full set so front, rear and two 6×6 side plates.

One entry per member please and no UKAPU membership number; no entry.

Many many thanks to John at J-Tac for donating this prize to us.

Phil

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Facebook announcement – Jan 22nd

Don’t worry folks the comp will be up and running soon. Just waiting on the question and some photos of the prize to play around with and then it’ll be a go! Stay tuned.

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Facebook announcement – Jan 22nd

For everyone who has joined recently I have good news; our registrar now is back in internet land and any outstanding memberships will be processed within a week.

Apologies for the wait and Thank you for your patience guys.

Phil

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Facebook announcement – Jan 9th

It’ll be competition time at UKAPU towers soon. I’m going to be reviewing a set of JTAC soft replica plates for, well oddly enough, plate carriers and one lucky member will get to win a set engraved with the UKAPU logo on them worth £24. Thanks to JTAC for donating the prize.

All you have to do is answer a simple question that’ll follow shortly and email your answer to chair@ukapu.org.uk along with your membership number. Thanks Phil.

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Website updating

As you may have noticed, the website is slowly changing – please bear with us during this transitional time.

If you see any issues, have any suggestions or just want to give feedback, please do so in the comments!

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New Players Guide

UK Airsoft Players Union has just published its ‘Beginners Guide to UK Airsoft’, which we hope will help encourage new players into our awesome hobby, answer some common questions and correct one or two misconceptions. Please do have a look, it’s worth a full read through if you are new to this world, but if you are simply looking for advice on a particular subject you will find that the contents is index linked.

http://www.ukapu.org.uk/wordpress/guide-to-airsoft/

Please share it with potential new players and if you can, put up links to the article on your airsoft pages. The guide won’t achieve anything if newbies don’t find it, and airsoft is a big, confusing world to the uninitiated! New participants are the lifeblood of every hobby.

Matt Furey-King, Consultant for UKAPU

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UKAPU Response to Negative Media Coverage

This article concerns every UK Airsofter and is something we should all be aware of.  The threat to Airsoft remains prevalent and continues to put the sport in the spotlight.

Recent weeks have seen firearms brought to the fore by the media. Rightfully so. No right minded person would fail to be abhorred by the killings in America and other fire-arm related incidents in the UK and Europe. Now though, we see Airsoft starting to be picked up on by certain news outlets and that is where the concern of the UKAPU lies.

Airsoft players may be aware of two articles in as many weeks in the Scottish Sunday Post, which are available to view here;

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It is clear that the will to instigate tighter controls over our sport and hobby has been shown by a those in politics. The media covered, in this case, the purchasing of IFs (imitation firearms) from convenience shops and other small retailers. The article’s author’s response was, as to be expected, reactionary but at the same time difficult to argue against, at least in principle.

Those of us involved in Airsoft, or shooting in the wider sense, are well aware of the general sentiment in the public towards any type of gun. That is why we look to the law to guide us, we pay attention to changes in those laws and we are careful to remain within them at all times. What the shooting community and skirmishers alike cannot mitigate against are those who see no issue with their actions and mistake what we all know to be toy guns, as just that and not as potentially offensive items.

Should children under eighteen be allowed to buy IFs? No, of course not. The law is clear and airsoft falls in line with other restricted purchases in this case. Do IFs allow for too much movement within the law? Yes, it’s a simple issue in that, whilst tighter controls might not be to everyone’s liking, the application to UKARA and the knowledge of where, when and how to use a RIF (replica imitation firearm) is afforded to those deemed capable.

When a shopkeeper sells a restricted item to someone who’s underage, it is the shopkeeper breaking the law. When an adult, such as the one in the Sunday Post’s article, purchases an IF for someone who’s underage they are not breaking the law. This is the distinction between where the media stands and the law, that we worked to have amended in our favour as skirmishers, is applied.

We, as members of the public who take part in airsoft as a competitive sport and enjoyable hobby, must understand how important it is to respect other people’s views. We are not gun-nuts with an agenda. We have earned the involvement of the police and the government over years of direct discussion. Our own reactions must remain tempered, intelligent and respectful so that we may continue to be seen as capable to use replicas in a safe, controlled and considered manner.

The actions of the few, be that the retailers (wholly airsoft or those who simply happen to stock IFs) or individuals, must not be reflected by the community as a whole.

To this end, the UKAPU has taken steps to raise our voice through the means of contacting members of parliament along with those authors and editors responsible for the articles in question. You can be assured that the Committee, the organisation’s members and it’s affiliates will do all they can to uphold the defense afforded to us all.

We ask that individuals do not take the matter in to their own hands but instead put forward cogent points which will allow us to further our discussions with those who have the power to make decisions.

Keep a close eye on the UKAPU via our website www.UKAPU.org.uk for more information and updates regarding how we are helping to protect our hobby. If you’d like to join our growing community and show that we have a voice as one group, please visit the membership section.