Pistol
Pistol and revolver sport target shooting are very popular recreational and competitive activities in Canada. The highly competitive recreational sport target shooting events serve as pathways to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, to long-term sport participation and to Sport for Life.
Pierre De Coubertin, the creator of the modern Olympic Games, was a pistol shooter, and pistol events have been at every summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement (1896).
For more detailed information, check out the links on pistol sports below or contact us by email.
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Bullseye shooting (also called Precision Pistol), IPSC and CISM (see below) are the sport target shooting disciplines seen as the gateways to international competition.
SFC runs the popular, introductory Recreational Target Shooting Program and the Coast-to-Coast Championship in this format .
There are many other highly competitive target shooting disciplines not affiliated with the SFC that are enjoyed by Canadians, but each is unique and utilizes specialized sport target pistols. The SFC depends on these sports to identify talent and spot future Olympians.
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The following events fall under the rules of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF).
Air pistol - 10M
Women
Men
Mixed team
25m Rapid Fire Pistol
Men
25m Pistol
Women
Athletes with a disability (AWAD) compete in Shooting Para Sport in Pistol in the Paralympic Games
The following events are also included in the ISSF World Shooting Championships.
50 M Pistol
25M Center-Fire Pistol
25M Standard Pistol
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50 M Pistol
25M Pistol
25M Rapid Fire Pistol
25M Center-Fire Pistol
25M Standard Pistol
10M Air Pistol