Australian Airsoft Council Email Campaign

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The Australian Airsoft Council (AAC) announced that they require assistance in their email campaign to the Government of Western Australia to exclude airsoft guns and other "taggers" as they conduct a Firearms Review in the region. For Australians looking to have airsoft legalised in the country, time to get those fingers busy and email the local government and invite others to do the same.

The Aussies Want You To Sign Their Petition

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The Australian Airsoft Council (AAC) leadership are working hard for the legalisation of airsoft in the country. As of last week, they informed us that there are signs that the first allowances for the sport is for some range activities, not yet actual skirmish games and it covers both pistols and rifles or just one. But it's a good sign, and they will push harder for more activities.

AAC Interview with Mil. Adventures Group

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Whilst they can't actually do some airsoft media work in their own country, the Australian Airsoft Council (AAC) get to interview New Zealand Airsoft Group, the Military Adventure Group (MAG)... "n interview with the founders and team at Military Adventure Group in New Zealand, an Airsoft company that has extensive experience staging large events and extensive experience in consultations with NZ Police and government.

AAC's Josh Mets Visits The THASA Range

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Whilst airsoft is still not allowed in Australia, with even one minister recently saying that even replica toy guns should be banned, it does not deter the Australian Airsoft Council (AAC) from reaching out to kindered airsoft organizations around the world. In this case, Josh Mets of AAC visited the Thailand Airsoft Shooting Association (THASA) range early this month and given a warm welcome by THASA's Dusadee Bualert.

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