

A wanted / for sale board for any equipment offered for sale by our members (we provide the board, we do not get involved in the particulars of transactions). Member rifle competitions on Tuesday evenings and flexible monthly competitions for pistol shooting Hot and cold drinks, confectionary, crisps and food.

Compressor powered PCP Recharge and Dive Bottle Filling point Car Parking - Ample space (most of the time.) Chronograph so you (and we*) can ensure your equipment complies with the law A selection of hire rifles and pistols to let you get a feel for the different shooting disciplines available Club shop selling pellets and targets and offering various tools you can borrow for rifle repairs or adjustments The 'quiet zone', strictly reserved for 10-metre marksmanship disciplines. 17-metre plinking range with knockdown targets from 6 to 17 metres, marksmanship targets at 17 metres and several target senders that allow placing marksmanship targets at the shooter's desired distanc 50-metre rifle range with knock-down targets from 20 to 50 yards and zeroing / marksmanship targets at 25 yards, 35 yards, 45 yards and 50 metres. All members/visitors are covered by the club's insurance.

We do require any Junior shooters to be accompanied at all times by a responsible adult.
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Our aim and purpose is to provide a safe environment to practice our sport, to promote the sport to newcomers of all ages and backgrounds and to show everyone how to enjoy airgunning responsibly in an environment where everybody feels safe, in general and with regard to the use of guns in particular.Īnyone can become a member and we welcome anyone who wants to have a look around or give it a go. We have 1 paid member of staff for each shift but all club management is performed by volunteers and any 'profits' the club makes are invested back into the facilities and running of the club. The first rounds shipped to Ukraine this week.We are a non-profit Air Gun Club.

So Germany paid German firm Rheinmetall to set up a new production line. And citing “neutrality,” the Swiss government has declined to sell weapons to Ukraine. Switzerland until recently had a monopoly on production of new ammo for the Gepard’s twin 35-millimeter autocannons. “Wouldn't be my first choice,” the former Gepard commander wrote. One likely reason Belgium hasn’t brokered, on Ukraine’s behalf, a deal for any of the 55 Gepards its army once operated is that the ex-Belgian Flakpanzers are the least upgraded of the vehicles-and the worst-maintained since Belgium retired them around 2006. “As if it had just come off the assembly line.” “The condition of this anti-aircraft tank is incredibly good,” the commander commented. The former Gepard commander noticed details of the equipment fit that indicate at least one of the Gepards in the video is ex-Qatari. And on Friday, the Ukrainian defense ministry posted a video montage depicting repainted Gepards in action. In July, a Qatari Gepard with its distinctive camouflage appeared in the background of a video that Oleksiy Makeyev, the Ukrainian ambassador in Berlin, shot at Putlos military training ground in Germany.
