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Old January 10th, 2012, 09:57   #46
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Alright I got this right from PSP out of ottawa.
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Your sport (Air soft) cannot be categorized as Extreme sport IAW the definition provide in CANFORGEN 061/09.
It is a recreational activities that can be organized on Bases and Wings under the Recreation department. CFAO 50-20 is the order that covers Recreational activities. There are a few Rec clubs (Paint ball) in the CF. ( I do not think there is any air soft)
If your CO wants to approve this as military training to replace military shooting, or to exercise your shooting skills, our office has no objection but it is not considered a fitness activity, nor it is an extreme sport.
This activity should be done on your own time (evenings and weekends) and most likely you would not be considered on duty by VAC when training or participating in a competition
Here's a link to CFAO 50-20
http://www.cg.cfpsa.ca/cg-pc/NorthBa...tion_Clubs.pdf

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If enough bases started clubs. According to 50-3 for sports we could create a chain of games/competitions playing toward a military Championship.
Which would than be authorized as a sport. Through the base CO we could be authorized and covered to play against other base teams.

More to come. Still looking into this!


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Old January 10th, 2012, 10:02   #47
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Old January 10th, 2012, 10:37   #48
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Old January 10th, 2012, 13:00   #49
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We actually have quite a few players who are reserve members here, myself included.
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Old January 10th, 2012, 13:07   #50
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I am currently a civvi as you call us, and have long dreamed of a career in either Mil or LE but I can understand why CO and Base Commanders would not want a bunch of civvies wandering all over the base. I think one of things you would have to propose is a way to funnel and control the civvies. Also these games would obviously have to be reserved for players of the best mentality and with the utmost respect.
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Old January 10th, 2012, 13:21   #51
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I'm in Borden and the paintball club is still active, and they were given an area to play at in the training area
The area they have is not in the active training area, but along the main road through base. The area was just open unused base property that they have been alloted, and they were responsible to build all props, buildingd and trails.
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Old January 10th, 2012, 14:16   #52
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Is airsoft allowed in borden noow? Last I heard it got base banned?

Base's need to start airsoft clubs. Get with it guys. Not hard to do.

Once we have a few club/teams we can start a competition. etc.
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Old January 10th, 2012, 20:00   #53
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I am a Sgt with Training Company, 2 Svc Bn at CFB Petawawa and the owner of Petawawa Airsoft.
I also am looking to use Petawawa's Training area (fibua site), I had it almost set-up but had to cancel due to time restraints.

1. Contact Range Control, they control the training area. They can guide you on what you need.
2. If you are not a recognized social group, i.e. boy scouts or youth group you will have to pay for use of the grounds.
3. You will have to provide proof of insurance.
4. Then once you have a your plan approved and a open time frame available given by Range Control and met all their requirements, you then have to draft a letter of approval to the Base Commander for permission.

It will take some time and is doable. Start 2-3 months before your event, military memo's do get lost and your request would be low priority. Good military writing skills are key.

Hope this helps you, its the the steps I followed.
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Old January 11th, 2012, 07:27   #54
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Thanks Sgt

I am close friends with the fella running the Winnipeg range. And he's basicly told me the chance of civies being allowed on would be extremely slim.

However, starting a Base Airsoft "Club" would be a good step. Once the club is established you could write for permission for the club to use the range on a regular and per available basis.

If your at Pet maybe you should look into it? The process of starting a base club is not all that difficult. And can be found under CFAO 20-50 Which can boo googled

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Old January 11th, 2012, 13:25   #55
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I am a Sgt with Training Company, 2 Svc Bn at CFB Petawawa and the owner of Petawawa Airsoft.
I also am looking to use Petawawa's Training area (fibua site), I had it almost set-up but had to cancel due to time restraints.

1. Contact Range Control, they control the training area. They can guide you on what you need.
2. If you are not a recognized social group, i.e. boy scouts or youth group you will have to pay for use of the grounds.
3. You will have to provide proof of insurance.
4. Then once you have a your plan approved and a open time frame available given by Range Control and met all their requirements, you then have to draft a letter of approval to the Base Commander for permission.

It will take some time and is doable. Start 2-3 months before your event, military memo's do get lost and your request would be low priority. Good military writing skills are key.

Hope this helps you, its the the steps I followed.
Good advice.

I think the biggest problem depending on the area of course is convincing Range control. If they are anything like the guys we have here in Vic they will be a hard group to convince. They are very sticky on cleaning the range/training areas, and one bad inspection of the area you used could be enough to turf your club's ability to use DND lands for good, and because there is going to be left overs from your activities ie the bb's they may require a enviromental survey of some sort to be completed saying it will not harm the area if anything is left behind. We have a lot of protected areas on V.I within our training areas. Kinda sucks.

I hope your ideas work, as they could translate into something getting going here. I would be a regular in airsoft again if we were able to use the training areas, and I bet it would revitalize airsoft on Vancouver Island. The old group I used to run with has all but left.

I'm a full time reservist at the moment teaching for a school. And I would love for this to be approved because I would be very interested in having a base club like this. So I'm watching this thread with some interest. Good luck.
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Old February 15th, 2012, 01:57   #56
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I think the biggest issues will be enviro, unless you can prove the BBs are enviro safe and will break down, it will be a no go, any time I have dealt with Range staff, be it RSOs or Range control personnel ie: Commissionaires, the BBs left behind would be considered sacrilegious!!!

Also have civilians on DND land would not happen unless supervised, there is no way they will risk an injury on DND or damage to DND properly, I know this because 2 or 3 yrs back I had a very good friend that was our OPS WO, he was the one that made things happen in the Regiment as far as training went and as a former Para Reg Member and 3PPCLI he had a little pull through his own contacts, unfortunately Airsoft on DND land was not going to fly!

Anyhow, wish you luck, cant hurt to ask.
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Old February 17th, 2012, 10:18   #57
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Old February 17th, 2012, 11:46   #58
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Old February 17th, 2012, 12:03   #59
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Old February 17th, 2012, 12:11   #60
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Mojo tried it here in valcartier last year and was turned down. He was told giving acces to civies was a no go because of all the salvage that could be found. Sounds like a lame excusse but could be an open door. If we started out with a group of military personel in a club who knows what could come next.
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