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  • ...bund|German Shooting Federation]], the German equivalent of the [[National Rifle Association]], [[Prolegal]], the JSM, the VdW and FvLW, is registered as a ...ous companies, including the publisher [[Deutsches Waffen-Journal]], other associations and local and regional groups from all areas of hunting, target shooting, c
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  • * ''(1) A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and any one of the fo * ''(2) A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has a fixed magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds.'
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  • ...ry R''': restricted weapons: [[machine gun]]s, rocket launchers, [[assault rifle]]s, [[flame-thrower]]s, anti-tank guns, Howitzers, [[artillery]], [[.50 BMG ...rms are legal in some states on a Category A licence, but only Bolt action Rifle airsoft firearms are legal for sale as well as ownership.
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  • ...[magazines]], limiting [[handguns]] to 10 rounds and most [[semi-automatic rifle]]s to 5. The restrictions did not cover [[rimfire]] rifles or manual (e.g., ...is regulation led to the RCMP classifying the stock of the [[Walther G22]] rifle as prohibited while the internal components remained non-restricted. Purpos
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  • * '''Restricted Weapons''' include [[machine gun]]s, selective-fire [[assault rifle]]s, [[grenade]]s and rocket launchers. This category also includes some non ...they have appropriate storage for firearms and ammunition. Having criminal associations or a history of domestic violence almost always lead to a licence being dec
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  • ...embers of ANARMA, are normally formally represented by other, professional associations, which protect their commercial interests. The association’s funding come ;Similar associations in other countries:
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  • ...tional Rifle Association of the United Kingdom|NRA]], [[National Smallbore Rifle Association|NSRA]] and [[Clay Pigeon Shooting Association|CPSA]] to explore ...f a coherent development ladder for British [[Shooting_sports#Rifle|Target Rifle]] shooters to progress from grassroots to elite level.
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  • [[Image:National Rifle Association logo.png|right|thumb|National Rifle Association logo]] ...le Association of the [[USA]]. For the [[UK]] organisation, see [[National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...tion (of the United Kingdom)''' (NRA) is the governing body of full bore [[rifle]] and [[pistol]] shooting in the [[United Kingdom]]. ...ng bodies of the major governing bodies, the NRA, the [[National Smallbore Rifle Association]] and the [[Clay Pigeon Shooting Association]], have affirmed t
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  • ...ociation''', The NSRA, is the national governing body for all Small-bore [[Rifle]] and [[Pistol]] [[Target Shooting]] in the United Kingdom, including [[Air ...tion that became the NSRA was created to promote the formation of civilian rifle clubs throughout the country.
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  • [[Image:Hattie Johnson 2.jpg|thumb|right|A 10 metre air rifle shooter.]] ... 1903, the U.S. Congress created the [[National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice]] (NBPRP), an advisory board to the Secretary of the Army, with a
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  • [[Category:Rifle associations]] [[Category:Rifle shooting sports]]
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  • [[Category:Rifle associations]] [[Category:Rifle shooting sports]]
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  • ...on, regulatory changes made in [[May 2006]] provide a one-year amnesty for rifle and shotgun owners facing prosecution for failing to register their firearm ...nst the mistreatment of Canadian gun owners at the hands of several police associations.]]Beginning with a single gun club in British Columbia in the summer of [[2
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  • ...sports, such as the [[Shooting at the Summer Olympics|Olympic]] [[10 m Air Rifle]] and [[10 m Air Pistol]] events. ... Girandoni (1744-1799) and is sometimes referred to as the [[Girandoni Air Rifle]] or Girandoni air gun in literature (the name is also spelled "Girandony"o
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  • ..., Billy Bishop, learned to shoot as a boy in Owen Sound, Ontario, with a [[rifle]] given to him for Christmas by his father. It is a similar situation for y ...sted Canada's wartime efforts. A proud example is the [[Dominion of Canada Rifle Association]], founded in 1868, which has trained generations of Canadians
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  • ....htm state associations] that covers every state in the U.S. The clubs and associations offer firearms safety training and marksmanship courses as well as the oppo ... 104-106, 10 February 1996) created the ''Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice & Firearms Safety'' (CPRPFS) to take over administration and promo
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