Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club

Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club at Hornsby, NSW offers ISSF, Practical Pistol, Service Matches and Field Silhouette disciplines. Visitors and new members welcome by invitation of the committee.

Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club
Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club
Ku-ring-gai NSW
Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club

About Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club

Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club (KPC) is a well-established competitive pistol shooting club located at Hornsby on Sydney's Upper North Shore. The club is friendly, fun and professionally managed, offering a broad range of pistol disciplines for both competitive and recreational shooters.

Shooting Disciplines

KPC participates in all International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) disciplines including Men's and Women's Air Pistol, Standard Pistol, Rapid Fire Pistol, Sports Pistol, Centre Fire Pistol and 50 Metre Pistol. The club also offers Practical Pistol, 25 and 50 Yard Service Matches, and Field Silhouette — making it one of the most comprehensive pistol clubs on Sydney's North Shore.

Membership & Visiting

Visitors and guests to the range are by invitation of the committee only. Those holding a current pistol licence, or wishing to attend as an unlicensed visitor shooting under NSW Police Firearms Registry P650 supervision, are invited to submit a contact form via the club website. The club serves members from across the Ku-ring-gai district and surrounding northern Sydney suburbs.

Ku-ring-gai Pistol Club

Club information

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Frequently asked questions

Got questions about shooting clubs, safety, or getting started? We’ve answered the most common queries to help you find the right club and feel confident getting involved.

What are the rules for joining a NSW shooting club?

Most NSW clubs require you to complete a club application form, provide proof of identity, and either hold or be applying for a firearms licence. Some clubs also require safety briefings or probationary periods. Check each club’s listing or contact them directly for their specific joining process.

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What types of shooting disciplines are popular in NSW?

In NSW, popular shooting disciplines include target rifle, pistol, clay target (shotgun), benchrest, IPSC, and field/hunting-based competitions. Many clubs are affiliated with organisations like SSAA, IPSC, PA, or TRA, and offer multiple disciplines for members to explore.

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Can I try shooting in NSW without a licence?

Yes, many clubs in NSW offer try shooting days or supervised introductory sessions where you can handle and fire a firearm under the direct supervision of a licensed club member. These are perfect for beginners and are conducted under strict safety rules.

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Are there shooting clubs in Sydney and regional NSW?

Yes — NSW has dozens of active shooting clubs, ranging from large metropolitan ranges in Sydney to regional clubs across the Hunter, Illawarra, Riverina, and Central West. Use our directory to find clubs by location, discipline, and licence requirements.

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How do I get a firearms licence in NSW?

To get a firearms licence in NSW, you must complete an approved firearms safety course, have a genuine reason (such as sport/target shooting), and apply through the NSW Police Firearms Registry. You’ll need to be over 18, pass a background check, and wait through a mandatory 28-day cooling-off period. Many shooting clubs can help guide you through the process.

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