Worthing Airsoft

Next game: Sun 5th May 2024

 

Frequently Asked Questions

We get asked the same questions all the time, so we’ve answered them for you here. We’ll assume that you already have a rough idea of what airsoft is, but you can google it if not.

If you still have questions, or need anything clarifying, please feel free to contact us.

1: How much does it cost?

Our standard pricing is:

Walk on (own kit, includes lunch) £30

Half day (own kit, includes lunch) £20

Rental (Rifle, ammo, kit, lunch) £50  - £25 payment when booking and £25 on the day

Prices are also shown at the bottom of the calendar page along with rental details. If the prices for a game differ from standard then they will be shown in the game details (click on a game in the calendar to display the game details).

2: When is your next game?

Have a look at the game calendar.

3: Do I need to book?

Due to the current pandemic we now are limiting the number of players on site and require all players to book whether they have their own kit or are looking to rent.

Please email sales@worthingairsoft.co.uk to book places. You should include the names of persons who are booking, the date that you are booking for and whether they their own kit or need to rent equipment.

Please do not leave booking until the day before an event as we tend to be fully booked several days beforehand.

4: Can I hire equipment?

Yes you can, but please contact us in advance to avoid disappointment.

5: Is there an age restriction?

We are insured for participants aged 12 upwards.

Children between the ages of 12 - 14 (Inclusive) will need to be accompanied by an adult on a 2:1 basis who must remain on site for the duration of play.

Participants under the age of 18 must be signed in by an adult at the start of the day. We have no upper age limit and generally have a range of old and young players.

We also run events which are slower paced and frequently see 'mature' players acting as force commanders in an HQ co-ordinating the front line troops with brew in hand, just like in real life.

6: Do I need a licence?

No – no such thing exists for the type of airsoft replicas which we use.

Since the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 came into effect, the sale, import, manufacture and conversion of realistic imitation firearms became heavily restricted. Most of the airsoft replicas we use are classed as realistic imitation firearms and an exemption was passed to permit their sale, import, manufacture and conversion for legitimate airsoft use. Sellers will require some sort of solid proof that the buyer qualifies before selling one, this is where an entry on UKARA’s database comes in handy. See our UKARA page for more details of how to get one.

7: Can I come and watch?

We are happy to accommodate you if are looking to get into airsoft but want to have a look round first. Please contact us via email to arrange a suitable date to pop along to the site and see what we do.

8: Can I bring my own gun?

Yes you can. We will ask you to fire a few test shots through our chronograph at the start of each day to confirm it is operating within the site’s power limits. We will do this using your ammo and compare the results to a chart. This is the only way to give a realistic representation of your gun’s muzzle energy as it will be fielded. Long barrelled weapons such as sniper rifles will produce a much lower energy when firing a 0.2g BB than the energy they produce when firing a heavy BB from the same setup.

Great place, great staff, constantly changing game play environment. Burgers to die for.

- Bruce Chennell

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