AHA 2024 Memorial Match
Alberta Handgun Association
2024 Memorial Match
To be held at the
Calgary Rifle & Pistol Club
Calgary, Alberta
Saturday
November 16, 2024
Using Megalink Electronic Scoring,
this match features
10m Air Pistol
Lunch will be provided for pre-registered athletes.
(Additional lunches for family members/team members are available
at additional cost and upon advance notice.)
Coaches are encouraged to notify the organizers of their attendance.
Friday: Open Practice 19h30 - 20h30
Saturday: Qualifier & Pistol Finals
Registration information, schedule updates, squadding, and results will be available at
https://match-planning.com
Please address inquiries to:
info@albertahandgun.org
Club Closed over Christmas Holiday Season
The clubroom and range will be closed between December 22st and January 1st.
Reopening on January 2rd.
Why? We’ll be painting the interior, the clubroom and back of the range, to be specific.
Our club will be providing casino volunteers during that time as well, on December 26th and 27th.
A safe, happy holiday and a Merry Christmas to everyone.
See you in the New Year!
Casino: Range Closed
In support of the volunteers working our important fund raising casino, the range will be closed
Monday & Tuesday, May 23rd & 24th.
AHA 2021 Memorial Match
Alberta Handgun Association
2021 Memorial Match
To be held at the
Calgary Rifle & Pistol Club
Calgary, Alberta
Saturday
November 13, 2021
Using Megalink Electronic Scoring,
this match features
10m Air Pistol
Once over the course, shot in 2 relays.
Lunch will be provided for pre-registered athletes.
(Additional lunches for family members/team members are available
at additional cost and upon advance notice.)
Coaches are encouraged to notify the organizers of their attendance.
Friday: Open Practice 19h30 - 20h30
Saturday: Qualifier & Pistol Finals
Relays on Saturday:
09h00
11h00
Registration information, schedule updates, squadding, and results will be available at
https://match-planning.com
Please address inquiries to:
info@albertahandgun.org
AHA 2021 ISSF Pistol Provincials
The Alberta Handgun Association will be holding its annual ISSF Pistol Provincials
this year in Calgary, at the CRPC.
Aug 13-15th
Match notice, registration information and results will be found at:
www.match-planning.com
AHA 2021 Air Pistol Provincials
The Alberta Handgun Association will be holding its annual Air Pistol Provincials
this year in Calgary, at the CRPC.
March 27th
Match notice, registration information and results will be found at:
www.match-planning.com
2020 Alberta Air Pistol Provincials
The Alberta Handgun Association will be holding its annual Air Pistol Provincials this year in Calgary, at the CRPC.
January 25th - 26th
Match notice, registration information and results will be found at:
www.match-planning.com
AHA 2019 Memorial Match
Alberta Handgun Association
2019 Memorial Match
To be held at the
Calgary Rifle & Pistol Club
Calgary, Alberta
November 23, 2018
Using Megalink Electronic Scoring,
this match features
10m Air Pistol
This match will includes a ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event.
Once over the course, shot in 2 relays.
Lunch will be provided for pre-registered athletes.
(Additional lunches for family members/team members are available
at additional cost and upon advance notice.)
Coaches are encouraged to notify the organizers of their attendance.
Friday: Open Practice 19h30 - 20h30
Saturday: Qualifier & Pistol Finals
ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event
Relays on Saturday:
09h00
11h00
ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event on Saturday:
Air Pistol at 16h30
Registration information, schedule updates, squadding, and results will be available at
https://match-planning.com
Please address enquiries to:
info@albertahandgun.org
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
2019 Alberta Air Pistol Provincials
The Alberta Handgun Association will be holding its annual Air Pistol Provincials this year in Calgary, at the CRPC.
January 25th - 27th
Match notice, registration information and results may be found at:
www.match-planning.com
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
AHA 2018 Memorial Match
Alberta Handgun Association
2018 Memorial Match
To be held at the
Calgary Rifle & Pistol Club
Calgary, Alberta
November 16 - 18, 2018
Using Megalink Electronic Scoring,
this match features
10m Air Pistol
and is open to 10m Air Rifle
This match will includes a ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event.
Once over the course, shot in 3 relays.
Lunch will be provided for pre-registered athletes.
(Additional lunches for family members/team members are available
at additional cost and upon advance notice.)
Coaches are encouraged to notify the organizers of their attendance.
Friday: Open Practice 19h00 - 21h00
Saturday: Qualifier & Pistol Finals
Sunday: ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event
Relays on Saturday:
09h00
11h00
13h00
ISSF Mixed Gender Team Event on Sunday:
Air Pistol at 09h00
Registration information, schedule updates, squadding, and results will be available at
https://match-planning.com
Please address enquiries to:
info@albertahandgun.org
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (PAL/RPAL)
Canadian Federal Law stipulates that in order to purchase or possess firearms or ammunition a person must have a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL).
To obtain a license for non-restricted firearms (normally rifles and shotguns used for hunting) applicants must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) PAL exams, consisting of both a written test and a practical test.
Effective June 18, 2015 under Bill C-42 (known as the Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act), first time applicants can no longer only challenge the CFSC or the CRFSC without taking the full classroom course and passing the tests.
Persons who wish to possess restricted firearms (normally handguns) must complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and pass the exams related to that course. That entitles application for a Restricted Possession and Acquisition License (RPAL).
Schedule:
Non-Restricted: Saturday - 10h00 Start
Restricted: Sunday - 13h00 Start
Fees (Paid in advance):
$175 – Non-Restricted Firearms
$300 – Both Non-Restricted Firearms + Restricted Firearms
Registration:
Please register in advance at the club desk.
(There will be NO registrations on the day of the course.)
There are no refunds, only rescheduling of course times.
Course materials may be downloaded in advance by clicking on this link. (11.8MB)
Pre-registration and fee payment (via credit card) is now available
via phone @ +1 (403) 563-3900