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  2. Suhl - Wikipedia

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    Suhl (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city in Thuringia, Germany, located SW of Erfurt, 110 kilometres (68 miles) NE of Würzburg and 130 kilometres (81 miles) N of Nuremberg. With its 37,000 inhabitants, it is the smallest of the six urban districts within Thuringia.

  3. Simson (company) - Wikipedia

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    Simson was a German company which produced firearms, automobiles, bicycles and motorcycles, and mopeds.Under the Third Reich, the factory was taken from the Jewish Simson family, and was renamed several times under Nazi and later Communist control.

  4. Sauer & Sohn - Wikipedia

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    The first Sauer company was founded in 1751 by Lorenz Sauer in Suhl in the duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen, this locality being known as Waffenstadt Suhl in the past because of its many gunmakers. J.P. Sauer & Sohn is the oldest recorded gun maker in Germany.

  5. Guns at Home: Where a Shooting Range Comes With the House - AOL

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    This $16.95 million home has a basement shooting range. Thanks to the unique requirements and building permits necessary to build an indoor shooting range, you won't happen upon these homes very ...

  6. Großer Beerberg - Wikipedia

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    "Beerberg, Germany".Peakbagger.com.; View of the highest mountains of the Thuringian Forest, from Simmersberg (781 m): Adlersberg (849 m) with Neuhäuser Hügel (891 m), Großer Beerberg (partly obscured, 982 m), Wildekopf (943 m), Großer Eisenberg (907 m), Schneekopf (978 m), Großer Finsterberg (944 m) and Kleiner Finsterberg (875 m); in the foreground, Kalter Staudenkopf (768 m ...

  7. ISSF World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The lack for a World Cup in the non-Olympic events has led to the creation of a European Cup by the European Shooting Confederation, based on largely the same rules as the ISSF World Cup. Originally it consisted of 300 metre rifle three positions , 300 metre rifle prone and 300 metre standard rifle , but since the 2005 season there is also a ...

  8. ISSF World Shooting Championships - Wikipedia

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    By this logic, the 2006 competition in Zagreb was called the 49th ISSF World Shooting Championships. These championships, including all ISSF shooting events , are held every four years since 1954. For the shotgun events only, there is an additional World Championship competition in odd-numbered years.

  9. European Shooting Championships - Wikipedia

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    The European Shooting Championships are the continental championships for ISSF sport shooting disciplines in Europe, including 10m air rifle and air pistol, cartridge rifle (50m and 300m) and pistol (25m and 50m). Sometimes the competition also includes trap shooting, skeet and running target shooting events, usually organized in special ...