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  2. Rifle Club (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rifle Club [5] is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Aashiq Abu and written by Syam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran, and Suhas. [6] The film is produced by Aashiq Abu , Vincent Vadakkan, and Vishal Vincent Tony under the banners of OPM Cinemas and TRU Stories.

  3. Rugeley Rifle Club - Wikipedia

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    Rugeley Rifle Club is a target shooting club in Staffordshire, England, founded in 1900. The club competes in National competitions of the National Small-bore Rifle Association shooting smallbore rifle, 10 metre air rifle and 10 metre air pistol. The club is noted for the number of members who have represented Great Britain, England and Wales.

  4. 4th Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club entered the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1876–77. The club was drawn to play West End in Cowlairs and lost to two first-half goals, "play on both sides being very fast and good". [4] The Volunteers entered a second time in 1877–78, losing 1–0 to Telegraphists in the first round. [5]

  5. 1st Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The 1887–88 season saw the club's best run in the competition, also beating Kilbarchan to reach the quarter-finals, where Arthurlie proved a step too far. [ 16 ] With the rise of professional football (originally in England), the 1st R.R.V. could no longer remain competitive against clubs with a wider constituency, and it was struck off the ...

  6. National Shooting Centre - Wikipedia

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    The former Bisley Camp station, now Dark Horse Rifle Club. Accommodation is provided in the sleeper carriage. The camp originally had its own railway branch line which ran from nearby Brookwood station, and was known as the "Bisley Bullet". [13] [14] Services operated for just two weeks a year to support the Imperial Meeting.

  7. Sydney High School Rifle Club - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, the Club has sent teams overseas to contest international events. The 1994 Tour to the United Kingdom, which involved seven boys and one girl, was an outstanding success, and an invitation was received from the British National Rifle Association to send a further team to England in 1996.

  8. Borough of Wandsworth Rifle Club - Wikipedia

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    The inception of the Borough of Wandsworth Rifle Club dates back to 1903 when members of the Borough of Wandsworth Council Lt Gen Sir Frederick Lance KCB and Mr F.J. Liddington started the club. Christening it the Earlsfield & District Rifle Club, they and the 70 members of the club were allowed to use the Public Baths as an indoor range during ...

  9. History of rifle clubs in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Rifle club membership expanded rapidly during the war from 9,578 in 1914 to more than 18,000 by 1917. One of the most celebrated marksmen to enlist was Trooper W. E. “Billy” Sing from the Proserpine Rifle Club. At Gallipoli Billy Sing was the deadliest sniper in the Australian forces with a tally of over 200. [1]