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The database is sorted into various major categories since it also serves as the official publication platform for the Airsoft Alliance. | The database is sorted into various major categories since it also serves as the official publication platform for the Airsoft Alliance. | ||
<big>Alliance | <big>Alliance Archives (SOP, SOG)</big> | ||
<big>Alliance | <big>Alliance Standards</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Distributors</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Fields</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Literature</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Manufacturers</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Parts Diagram</big> | ||
<big>Replicas (Guns)</big> | |||
<big>Retailers</big> | <big>Retailers</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Teams</big> | ||
<big> | <big>Technical Guides</big> |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 18 January 2025
Welcome to the Airsoft Alliance Database.
Website is under construction.
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 Alliance Database project airsoft.wiki is managed by a separate division of the Airsoft Alliance.
The Airsoft Alliance Database
The database is sorted into various major categories since it also serves as the official publication platform for the Airsoft Alliance.
Alliance Archives (SOP, SOG)
Alliance Standards
Distributors
Fields
Literature
Manufacturers
Parts Diagram
Replicas (Guns)
Retailers
Teams
Technical Guides