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- Chadderton Rifle and Pistol Club - Members have a range of facilities from which they can choose, these include .22 rimfire target rifle shooting, .22 rimfire sporting rifle, pistol calibre carbines (.38/.357 and .44 magnum etc.) and centre fire rifles up to 7.62 calibre.
- London and Middlesex Rifle Association - The LMRA is established at Bisley Camp as a shooting centre catering for full bore Target Rifle (TR) and Match Rifle (MR), .22 small bore rifle, small bore and full bore Gallery Rifle, long range pistols, air weapons, black powder and shotgun disciplines.
- Wakefield Rifle and Pistol Club - A private member-only shooting club with pistol and rifle range facilities, promoting sportsmanship, competition, and training in pistol and rifle marksmanship. Information about membership and activities. With a modern five-point pistol range, a twenty five metre rifle range
- Herefordshire Breech-Loading Rifle Association - Herefordshire Breech-Loading Rifle Association is a rifle club based in Herefordshire, for vintage and historic target rifle shooting
- LAR Manufacturing 50 caliber rifles - Grizzly Big Boar 50 Caliber Rifles Manufacturered by LAR Manufacturing.
- Army Rifle - Official website of the Army rifle team with pictures, news items, a roster, and articles.
- Bansner's Ultimate Rifle - Bansner's Ultimate rifles produces a high quality custom made rifle.
- Mauser - Offers technical information about the rifles made by this company. The products presented include centerfire rifles, shotguns and rimfire rifles.
- American Hunting Rifles, Inc. - Makers of hunting rifles and ammunition. Includes available products, company profile, technical information, and ordering terms and conditions.
- Desert Toys - .50 BMG rifles - .50 BMG rifles and other gear for the active individual.
Wikipedia Articles
- 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) - The 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) was a regiment of the British Indian Army before being transferred to the British Army on India's independence.
- Birshrestha Munshi Abdur Rouf Rifles College - Birshreshtha Munshi Abdur Rouf Rifles College (formerly known as Bangladesh Rifles College) is one of the largest and most renowned educational institutions in Bangladesh. This prestigious seat of learning is located at the lush green campus of Peelkhana, the Head Quarters of Bangladesh Rifles in the capital city Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Lebel and Bertheir Rifles - In 1939 the French Army was equipped with an almost bewildering array of rifles. Unable to replace all these rifles (some from 1887) the French attempted to standardize the rifles, but by 1940 only all small number had been converted.
- London Irish Rifles - The London Irish Rifles (LIR) is now known more formally known as "D (London Irish Rifles) Company, London Regiment" and is a volunteer Rifle Regiment with a distinguished history. The London Irish Rifles were originally formed in 1860 during the Victorian Volunteer Movement as the "28th Middlesex (London Irish) Rifle Volunteer Corps".
- Royal Ulster Rifles - The Royal Ulster Rifles (formerly Royal Irish Rifles) was an Irish infantry regiment of the British Army. It saw service in the First World War and the Second World War, before being amalgamated into the Royal Irish Rangers in 1968.