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United Airsoft Alliance

WE, THE UNITED AIRSOFT ALLIANCE, desiring to establish a truly representative and broad-based, non-governing organization among airsofters

Website: http://www.uaaph.com
Location: Philippines
Members: 104
Latest Activity: May 15

welcome to the exciting world of airsoft!

Revised Code of Ethics of United Airsoft Alliance,
as per agenda of meeting dated 25 January 2006 (as amended 14 September 2006):

Code of Ethics

1. SAFETY FIRST ON THE PLAYING FIELD (WARZONE)
a. No real firearms.
b. No players allowed under the influence of drugs or alchohol.
c. No mask or eye protection, no play.
d. Maximum suggested velocity 350 fps (CQB), 480 fps (hi-end assault), 550 (sniper, hi-end, AEG), 600 (Sniper, gas)
e. Never remove your mask or eye protection while in the war zone.

2. One Hit elimination
a. Direct hit to the body
b. penetrating shot
c. friendly fire
d. Knife kill
e. Ricochet not counted

3. No Hit Calls
a. Player cannot call opponent out
b. Hit players to acknowledge by shouting "HIT", "DEAD MAN", or "OUT"
c. After being acknowledged as "HIT", raise your weapon barrel over your head, and proceed to neutral zone

4. No Hostages
a. No hiding behind, or mixing with, non-combatants.
b. No engaging/ shooting within proximity of delicate or valuable property.

5. No holding or grappling
a. No rough physical contact between players.
b. No holding on to your opponent's weapon.

6. Avoid inflicting unnecessary pain
a. Avoid Point blank shooting, if possible ask for surrender.
b. Avoid blind fire.
c. Immediately stop shooting if opponent signifies "HIT".

7. Dead Men tell no tales
a. No coaching or assistance from any non-combatants (marshals, eliminated players, spectators, bystanders).

8. No time out
a. Player must overcome equipment malfunction or temporary difficulty without "time out", otherwise player must eliminate himself/herself from the game.

9. Marshal's decision is final

10. Observe proper decorum at all times.


UAA MANIFESTO

MANIFESTO

WE, THE UNITED AIRSOFT ALLIANCE, desiring to establish a truly representative and broad-based, non-governing organization among airsofters do hereby ordain and promulgate the following principles:

We believe in defending the inherent right of every individual to play airsoft games freely and responsibly

We believe in the fundamental equality of each individual and team, without discrimination or preference as to affiliation, region, social or financial status, or quality of equipment

We believe in a Code of Ethics as a basis for the establishment of fundamental rules of fair play, honesty, and integrity, while promoting safety and camaraderie among airsoft players

We believe in the fundamental dignity, freedom, and right of each airsoft team to remain independent and govern itself in the manner it sees fit, consistent with the Code of Ethics of the Alliance, as well as the right of each individual player to remain independent and unaffiliated while maintaining a voice within the community.

We believe in youth empowerment and the right of the younger players to take charge of the future of airsoft and chart their own destiny, as well as assume responsibility for their actions

We believe in the right of airsoft commercial establishments to operate freely and obtain a fair return on their investment, to provide continuing service to the community while keeping the costs of the sport within the reach of as much individuals as possible

We denounce high velocity guns which serve no other purpose than to injure other players, provided that the use of specialized high powered guns are left to the individual conscience and responsibility of the users thereof.

We believe that camaraderie and brotherhood, and not politics, should be the basis of relationship among players, and for this reason, we believe that a grievance commission should privately mediate differences between players and teams in an atmosphere of maturity and reason.

NOTES:
1. Our organization has been in existence for the past 2 months. to date, 23 teams, both from hi-end and ACM groups, have joined us and a small number of lonewolves. This is our initial public announcement of our existence. If you agree with what we stand for, as stated above, then we invite everybody to join our cause.

we are a small group of individuals. but all great things begin with little people with great big dreams. we dream of making history for airsoft by uniting teams and lonewolves, hi-end and ACM, and all regional and provincial teams and individuals, with a common voice.

2. We used the word "united" because this is an effort to unify both hi-end and ACM players, as well as lonewolves and teams. The term "alliance" was coined to denote the freedom of individual members within a non-governing organization, while adhering to a concrete set of principles.

3. "non-governing organization" means that every team and individual within the alliance shall maintain its/his/her freedom, identity and autonomy. the only limiting factor is that you must adhere to the Code of Ethics, which is that stated in the fas and ACM board on rules of airsoft playing, which we have adopted as our Code.

4. This has nothing to do with legalization. Whether you join our alliance or not you will still benefit from legalization. However, the first order of business of the airsoft alliance shall be the smooth transition and assistance of members into legalization. Also, we will represent members in any problem that they may have regarding their airsoft guns. Lastly, we shall assist members in obtaining comelec gun ban exemption during the upcoming elections. We intend to hold regular projects, tournaments, and shall continue and maintain the fight for your right to play airsoft.

We shall seek and obtain alliances with other private gun groups such as the Association of Firearms and Ammunition dealers of the Philippines (AFAD), PROGUN, for purposes of gun shows and for publicity and expansion.

We likewise shall maintain our close ties with the PNP-FED and other law enforcement and military units.

5. We seek to establish a grievance commission composed of a council of elders who are at least 40 yrs and above and/or those who have been playing for at least 10 years. The commission will privately mediate complaints and problems between players in an atmosphere of maturity and civility. The commission shall not decide who is right and who is wrong. It will simply bring the parties together and try to come up with a fair and sensible solution to the problem.

in the 2 months of our existence the Alliance has successfully resolved 1 dispute between two teams.

in addition, we are the only organization that has successfully brought together warring factions and teams, and individuals who have had years of past enmity, together in one table to discuss common goals.

6. We do not as yet have any intentions to have elections for president, etc. and neither do we have any need yet for by-laws or rules on voting. currently, we are a loose association which acts through a spokesperson and a core of about 8 individuals from various teams and unaffiliated persons, who have convened the alliance and who will assist into the smooth transition into legalization. after this has been accomplished, we shall formally organize through a general meeting for the purpose and all details shall be discussed publicly.

7. We decline to disclose at this time who and what teams have joined the alliance thus far, because we want those who are intending to join to sign on based on the principles we stand for and not due to any personality or particular teams involved.


For IRR and other legalization matters:
PHILIPPINE AIRSOFT LEGALIZATION

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Anthony Frailey Comment by Anthony Frailey on May 15, 2010 at 8:33pm
I'd really like to get an UAA patch.
Two-Step Comment by Two-Step on September 3, 2009 at 4:23am
If more people, teams and even event hosts followed the UAA MANIFESTO, the airsoft world would be a much better place. Personally, that is exactly why I am interested in the work that is being done... I am sick of the politico BS that I see almost every day.
RAMrod Comment by RAMrod on June 5, 2009 at 12:50pm
what's up, guys? how's the weather down there?
SPECS Comment by SPECS on November 15, 2008 at 9:11pm
Bakit pupunta ka?
wicked Comment by wicked on November 6, 2008 at 11:13am
may bago bang event? :D
wicked Comment by wicked on November 6, 2008 at 10:24am
go uaa!
M.Qadeer Toor Comment by M.Qadeer Toor on August 7, 2008 at 1:28pm
Hello Members,
I am M.Qadeer Toor from Sialkot Pakistan. We are manufacturer of all kind of Military Gears, BDU etc.
I have good collection with me On your demand I can show you our work. I say welcome all type of comments.

Regards.

M.Qadeer Toor
Paradise Wear
Sialkot Pakistan
RAMrod Comment by RAMrod on August 1, 2008 at 12:56pm
where is "the chief"?
Ed Larson Comment by Ed Larson on July 24, 2008 at 3:26pm
Glad to be a part of somthing positive in the airsoft comunity.
laughingstorm Comment by laughingstorm on July 24, 2008 at 10:21am
kamusta mga katoto
 

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