Event Rules
Below is a short summary of our rules. A full briefing will take place at events to cover additional rules.
FPS Limits
- All semi & full auto weapons: 370 fps
- Bolt action weapons: 500 fps (from 25 metres minimum)
- All FPS limits are with .20 bbs
Ammo Rules
- Rifles: Mid Caps
- Support Weapons: Box/Drum magazines
- Loose ammo and speed loaders allowed
Safety Rules
- No blind firing - you must be able to see what you are shooting at
- Eye protection must be worn at all times in game area
- Protective footwear must be worn - no trainers
- Gloves and protective head/face wear recommended
- Do not under any circumstances, pickup any pyro that has been ignited. This poses a serious health risk
Medical
- Notify staff of any medical conditions or medication you may be taking
- Medication must be kept in your top left hand pocket with any relevant details
Disclaimers
- Cheating or cheat calling will not be tolerated.
- Aggressive, abusive and dangerous behaviour towards other players or staff, or any repeated breaches of the rules will not be tolerated and will result in expulsion from the site.
- Filming or recording using smartphones, GoPros or other digital video recorders is strictly prohibited at Ministry of Defence sites.
- You are responsible for your own kit. Stirling Airsoft Ltd cannot be held responsible for kit lost, stolen or damaged.
- Stirling Airsoft Ltd reserves the right to refuse entry to, or remove from the event, any person(s) who is under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances.
- As of 1st January 2023, smoking and the use of tobacco products will not be permitted anywhere on MOD sites as per new rulings from the MOD. Vaping is allowed within specific areas and will be highlighted in our game briefs. We kindly ask all customers to adhere to this ruling.
- All players attending Stirling Airsoft events must be over the age of 18, unless accompanied by a playing guardian and have prior agreement from Stirling Airsoft ahead of booking.
2024 Events
Below is a list of dates for our events. Please note these dates are subject to change due to Operational Training and MOD restrictions.
- Operation Swiftsure 4: 27-28 January 2024: Combat Mission, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Beaufort: 17-18 February 2024: Combat Mission, The Trees
- Operation Hackett: 9-10 March 2024: Themed Game, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Arakan: 12-14 April 2024: 3-Day Combat Mission, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Warm Bad: 27-28 April 2024: Combat Mission, The Trees
- Operation Longstop: 16-19 May 2024: 4-Day Combat Mission, The Trees
- Operation Delville: 1-2 June 2024: Themed Game, Catterick OBUA
- Stirling Selection: 7-9 June 2024: Special Event, The Valley
- Operation Namsos: 13-14 July 2024: Combat Mission, Catterick OBUA
- Operation High Wood: 26-28 July 2024: 36H Combat Mission, The Trees
- Urban Warfare Training: 17-18 August 2024: Special Event, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Jutland: 13-15 September 2024: 3-Day Combat Mission, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Amsterdam: 27-29 September 2024: 3-Day Combat Mission, The Trees
- Operation Nordhaust: 11-13 October 2024: Special Event, The Island
- Operation Portland: 9-10 November 2024: Combat Mission, Catterick OBUA
- Operation Kemmel: 23-24 November 2024: Combat Mission, The Trees
- England v Scotland 2024: 7-8 December 2024: Themed Game, Catterick OBUA
Event Information
Stirling Airsoft events follow an ever-developing, dynamic and realistic storyline, known as All Out War (AOW). The outcome of each event changes this storyline from the smallest of details to the overarching plot and setting of each event. The story is based on, and entwined with, real world situations to achieve an optimum level of realism and immersion. Despite the dynamic story, none of our events are ever scripted and everything that takes place within the game is organic.
There are a few different types of events that follow the All Out War storyline: Combat Missions, Roleplay Events and Themed Games. See below for more information on each type of event.
Combat Missions
Combat Missions are the original bread and butter of Stirling Airsoft, taking place at OBUA and woodland sites across the country. Not for the faint-hearted, these are our most physically and mentally challenging events. Combat Missions don’t stop for the duration and are usually “hard routine”, as real as it gets. During the event, customers will be tasked with a huge range of realistic missions and objectives, dependant on which faction they choose to book up on.
Roleplay Events
Roleplay Events are similar to Combat Missions in that the event runs straight through the weekend, however these events usually have much higher player numbers to feature prominent insurgent gameplay styles and civilian interaction and roleplay. Our Roleplay Events are usually run at one of the UKs main MOD OBUA sites, and the featured scenario is regularly the flashpoint in the AOW storyline for each year.
Themed Games
Themed Games are regularly ran at Stirling Airsoft’s exclusive OBUA site at Catterick Garrison*. These games always have a backstory to complement the AOW storyline but are more of a straight up fight, with gameplay ending Saturday night and starting again on Sunday morning. Themed Games definitely cater for those who are new to Stirling events.
*Exclusively to Catterick, accommodation in heated barracks is available on checkout for an additional £5, otherwise customers will be housed in a barn with mains power access.