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<strong>Welcome to the Airsoft Alliance Database.</strong>  
= '''Airsoft Alliance Database''' =
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The Official Knowledge Repository of the Airsoft Alliance
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Website Under Construction • Maintained by the Airsoft Alliance Database Division • 501(c)(3) Non‑Profit (Delaware)
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Website is under construction.
== Mission of the Airsoft Alliance ==
The mission of the Airsoft Alliance is to create and uphold a safe environment for airsoft through regulations, standards, and operational frameworks; to foster amateur and professional competitive airsoft; and to serve as the authoritative source of accurate, knowledgeable information about the sport.


The mission of the Airsoft Alliance is to create and uphold a safe environment for airsoft via regulations, standards, and frameworks and to foster amateur and professional airsoft competitions and be the authoritative source of knowledgeable information about airsoft. The Airsoft Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit based in Delaware.
The Airsoft Alliance operates as a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non‑profit organization based in the State of Delaware.


The Alliance Database project airsoft.wiki is managed by a separate division of the Airsoft Alliance.
== About the Alliance Database ==
The '''Airsoft Alliance Database''' (airsoft.wiki) is a dedicated division of the Airsoft Alliance responsible for maintaining the official, centralized repository of airsoft knowledge.


= The Airsoft Alliance Database =
It serves as:
The database is sorted into various major categories since it also serves as the official publication platform for the Airsoft Alliance.


<big>Alliance Archives (SOP, SOG)</big>
* The official publication platform for Airsoft Alliance documents
* The primary reference source for standards, rules, and technical information
* A community resource for players, teams, fields, and industry partners


<big>Alliance Standards</big>   
Content is organized into major categories for clarity, consistency, and ease of navigation.
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<big>Distributors</big>
= '''📂 Major Categories''' =


<big>Fields</big>
== Alliance Archives (SOP, SOG) ==
Historical and current Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG) issued by the Airsoft Alliance or its divisions.


<big>Literature</big>
== Alliance Standards ==
The complete regulatory framework governing safety, gameplay, equipment, field operations, and competitive play across all Alliance‑recognized activities.


<big>Manufacturers</big>
== Distributors ==
Verified distributors of airsoft equipment, parts, and accessories, including compliance notes and Alliance‑recognized partners.


<big>Parts Diagram</big>
== Fields ==
Registered airsoft fields, their operational classifications, safety compliance status, and field‑specific rules.


<big>Replicas (Guns)</big>
== Literature ==
Educational materials, technical documents, research papers, and Alliance‑approved publications related to airsoft.


<big>Retailers</big>
== Manufacturers ==
Profiles of airsoft manufacturers, including product lines, compliance information, and technical references.


<big>Teams</big>
== Parts Diagram ==
Exploded diagrams, component breakdowns, and technical schematics for airsoft replicas and equipment.


<big>Technical Guides</big>
== Replicas (Guns) ==
Comprehensive listings of airsoft replicas, categorized by platform, manufacturer, power source, and technical specifications.
 
== Retailers ==
Verified retailers offering airsoft products, including compliance notes and Alliance‑recognized partners.
 
== Teams ==
Registered teams, clubs, and organizations participating in Alliance‑recognized events or leagues.
 
== Technical Guides ==
In‑depth guides covering maintenance, repair, tuning, safety procedures, and operational best practices.
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''Airsoft Alliance Database • Official Publication Platform of the Airsoft Alliance''
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 19 June 2026

Airsoft Alliance Database

The Official Knowledge Repository of the Airsoft Alliance

Website Under Construction • Maintained by the Airsoft Alliance Database Division • 501(c)(3) Non‑Profit (Delaware)


Mission of the Airsoft Alliance

The mission of the Airsoft Alliance is to create and uphold a safe environment for airsoft through regulations, standards, and operational frameworks; to foster amateur and professional competitive airsoft; and to serve as the authoritative source of accurate, knowledgeable information about the sport.

The Airsoft Alliance operates as a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non‑profit organization based in the State of Delaware.

About the Alliance Database

The Airsoft Alliance Database (airsoft.wiki) is a dedicated division of the Airsoft Alliance responsible for maintaining the official, centralized repository of airsoft knowledge.

It serves as:

  • The official publication platform for Airsoft Alliance documents
  • The primary reference source for standards, rules, and technical information
  • A community resource for players, teams, fields, and industry partners

Content is organized into major categories for clarity, consistency, and ease of navigation.


📂 Major Categories

Alliance Archives (SOP, SOG)

Historical and current Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG) issued by the Airsoft Alliance or its divisions.

Alliance Standards

The complete regulatory framework governing safety, gameplay, equipment, field operations, and competitive play across all Alliance‑recognized activities.

Distributors

Verified distributors of airsoft equipment, parts, and accessories, including compliance notes and Alliance‑recognized partners.

Fields

Registered airsoft fields, their operational classifications, safety compliance status, and field‑specific rules.

Literature

Educational materials, technical documents, research papers, and Alliance‑approved publications related to airsoft.

Manufacturers

Profiles of airsoft manufacturers, including product lines, compliance information, and technical references.

Parts Diagram

Exploded diagrams, component breakdowns, and technical schematics for airsoft replicas and equipment.

Replicas (Guns)

Comprehensive listings of airsoft replicas, categorized by platform, manufacturer, power source, and technical specifications.

Retailers

Verified retailers offering airsoft products, including compliance notes and Alliance‑recognized partners.

Teams

Registered teams, clubs, and organizations participating in Alliance‑recognized events or leagues.

Technical Guides

In‑depth guides covering maintenance, repair, tuning, safety procedures, and operational best practices.


Airsoft Alliance Database • Official Publication Platform of the Airsoft Alliance