
The Soft Air New Jersey Code Of Conduct, Field Rules, & Regulations were created for your safety, please read the following Rules prior to attending any Soft Air New Jersey Airsoft Event
No Player under the AGE of 14 is allowed to play at the Soft Air NJ Manchester NJ Airsoft Field unless accompanied on the field by a parent/guardian.
Ages 11 to 14:
A parent or adult that is over 18yrs Old must be present to sing the waiver for any player under the age of 14. The parent/guardian is not required to stay at the event after competing the waiver . All parents are expected to return to pick up the player 10mins before the completion of the event.
Ages 14 - 17:
If you are UNDER 18 years of age you must have a parent/guardian pre-sign or be present at sign-in in order to sign the waiver. Parents/ Guardians of players (14 to 17) yrs old are not required to stay at the event past checking.
Ages 18+:
If you are 18 or older, you are considered an adult and can therefore accept responsibility of your own actions and sign your own waiver.
Section II - Eye Protection
•· Eye protection is absolutely required at all times while on the field or while in Soft Air New Jersey’s Airsoft Target Range.
•· Full Sealing ANIS Certified & Soft Air NJ approved eye protection is mandatory. Soft Air New Jersey must approve all players’ goggles and face masks prior to the start of all Airsoft Events.
•· NO shooting glasses or safety glasses will be allowed.
Disciplinary Action will be take against any one caught removing there eye protection in the field or shooting in a non approved or in any safe zone
Section IV - Field Guidelines & Game Day Briefing
The Soft Air NJ field has some very simple guidelines that must be followed in order to participate in our NJ Airsoft Events.
•· All guns must have a Soft Air NJ approved barrel cover. Barrel Covers must be installed whenever a player is not on the field or using the Airsoft Target Range. This includes but is not limited to: the parking lot, Safe Zones, & after you are hit.
•· All MAG’s must be out of the Airsoft Gun whenever a player is not on the field or in the Airsoft Target Range. This includes but is not limited to: the parking lot, Safe Zones, & after you are hit.
•· Shooting is only acceptable in the Airsoft Target Range or During Game Play.
•· Soft Air NJ Approved Full Paintball mask must be worn by any player under 18yrs.
•· Players 18yrs or older may wear Soft Air NJ Approved Full Seal Goggles in conjunction with a Soft Air NJ Approved Face Wrap.
•· Please do not talk during Orientation or Game Briefings. If you have a question, raise your hand and wait to be called on.
•· Treat your airsoft gun like you would a lethal/real firearm. Do not point your gun in the direction of others while game play is not under way.
•· Do not shoot the wild life. This includes but is not limited to birds, Deer, frogs.
•· Do not climb on any of the structures or props.
•· Do not modify or move any of the Soft Air NJ field structures or props.
•· Target practice is only allowed in the designated, Soft Air NJ Airsoft Target Range.
•· Take all Mags out and install Barrel Covers on all guns while game play is not underway.
•· When not on the playing field or Soft Air NJ Airsoft Target Range Pistols Mag’s must be out of the gun. No Mag’s are allowed to be stored in the pistol even if the pistol is holstered.
•· M203 shells may NOT be stored loaded or in the barrel in between games. M203 Shells Must be loaded while on the field and cleared prior to entering any safe zone or non playing field area.
When struck by any Airsoft Round yell hit until the shooter knows you have been eliminated; it’s the hit players responsibility to let All Shooter’s know he/she has been eliminated from game play; Hit Players Must (remove your Mag & install your Barrel Cover). Hold your hand & gun in the air so the individual shooting at you knows to stop, then immediately put your Red Rag on your head. Gun hits DO NOT count and neither do ricochets, all other’s are elimination hit’s.
Blind Fire: DO NOT BLIND FIRE! Blind Firing is when a player shoots with out “looking at what he/she is shooting at”.
EXAMPLE OF WHAT NOT TO DO: If you are on one side of a structure and you think someone may be on the other side, don’t stick your gun around the wall and fire without shouldering your Airsoft gun or looking through your “ghost sights” as you shoot.