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The Third Annual SIG Sauer Aiming for Zero Charity Match is set to take place at the SIG Sauer Academy in Epping, NH, May 17-19, 2019. Aiming for Zero is a division of the Active Heroes Foundation whose mission is to reduce veteran suicide and assist military families.
Read More →The Mississippi Highway Patrol/Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the National Rifle Association have announced that it will host the 2019 NRA National Police Shooting Championships at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy in Pearl, MS, September 23-25, 2019.
Read More →The National Rifle Association wants to thank its sponsoring partners for their support of the 2018 NRA National Police Shooting Championships, scheduled for Sept. 24-26, 2018, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Read More →For the first time in the 17-year history of event the, a female officer has won the National Patrol Rifle Competition.
Read More →Hornady has announced its new sponsorship agreement with the Precision Rifle Series (PRS). The PRS has named Hornady its Official Ammunition Sponsor for 2016.
Read More →U.S. Senior Border Patrol Agent and Team Safariland shooter Robert Vadasz was the individual national champion and grand aggregate champion at the 2015 NRA National Police Shooting Championships (NPSC).
Read More →The inaugural Remington Great American Shoot (RGAS), held on September 20, 2014 at Cypress Valley Shooting Preserve north of Austin, Texas, raised almost $1.2 million for the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFTC) and several other military non-profit organizations benefiting active duty service members and veterans.
Read More →Nearly 1,350 competitors and enthusiasts attended the Glock Annual Shoot XXI & Gunny Challenge X hosted by Glock and GSSF, becoming the most highly participated in action pistol match in world history.
Read More →Remington subsidiary E-RPC has introduced a new version of the Model 1911 R1 that includes a threated barrel, according to the company.
Read More →Site Picture is hosting a two-stage shooting event for law enforcement in June and July, called the Law Enforcement Shooting Stars (L.E.S.S.) tournament. Shooters use their own issued handguns to attempt to win a $20,000 grand prize.
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