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词条 The Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association
释义

  1. Mission statement

  2. Competitions

  3. Landsskytterstevnet, the National Championship

  4. See also

      Other shooting sport organizations in Norway  

  5. References

  6. External links

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}}Det frivillige Skyttervesen (DFS) (literally the Norwegian Voluntary Shooters Association) is the Civilian Markmanship Association of Norway[1] and the largest shooting sport organization in Norway. It was created 1. July, 1893 by Norway's Storting to promote practical shooting skills within the Norwegian people, thereby empowering the national defense. DFS is sponsored by the Norwegian parliament and receives annually about 30 million Norwegian krones to fulfill their purpose.[2] DFS collaborates with various departments in the Norwegian Armed Forces by educating shooting instructors.[3] They also lend their shooting ranges for free to the Norwegian Home Guard.[1]

DFS organize over 750 shooting clubs all over Norway and had in 2017 approximately 138.000 members.[2] This makes it one of the largest sports organizations in Norway.

Det frivillige Skyttervesen can be compared to the American Civilian Marksmanship Program.

Mission statement

The mission of the Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association is to promote a healthy gun culture and marksmanship skills, as well as to secure a decentralization of shooting ranges, for the benefit of the Norwegian Armed Forces and the Norwegian society.[2]

Competitions

DFS competitions are only shot with rifles, and the competition formats are the following.

  • Bullseye shooting (baneskyting), the most popular discipline in DFS with some similarities to NRA High power. Shot at a 10 ring target at the distances of 100 m for juniors and veterans, and 200–300 m for seniors.
  • Field shooting (feltskyting), a long range shooting discipline arranged outside in the terrain in the winter. Targets are scored either hit, inner hit or miss. Juniors and veterans shoot at 100 m, while seniors shoot at varying unknown distances up to 600 m.
  • Field rapid shooting (felthurtigskyting) is a speed shooting event where the shooter has to engage three different targets placed at different unknown distances with one shot each in the shortest time possible.
  • Small-bore shooting indoor at 15 m for all classes with .22 lr rifles at a 10 ring target, popular in the winter.
  • Ski Field-Shooting skifeltskyting), a form of biathlon in the winter with skiing and shooting.
  • Field-Run with Shooting (skogsløp), a form of biathlon in the summer with running and shooting.
  • Stang shooting (stangskyting), a speed shooting competition where the shooter has two periods of 25 seconds to get as many hits as possible on a target at an unknown distance, with an unlimited number of rounds. Stang shooting is named after Georg Stang, a previous Norwegian Minister of Defence.

Landsskytterstevnet, the National Championship

Every year Landsskytterstevnet is held in different cities in Norway. The event has between 4000 and 6000 participants and is shown on national television. Landsskytterstevnet is one of the largest sporting events in Norway.

See also

  • List of shooting sports organizations

Other shooting sport organizations in Norway

  • Norwegian Shooting Association
  • Dynamic Sports Shooting Norway
  • Norwegian Association of Hunters and Anglers
  • Norwegian Benchrest Shooting Association
  • Norwegian Black Powder Union
  • Norwegian Biathlon Association
  • Norwegian Metal Silhouette Association
  • Scandinavian Western Shooters

References

1. ^[https://www.regjeringen.no/no/dokumenter/Norwegian-Defence-2004---Chapter-14/id419459/ Norwegian Government Documents, Handbooks and brochures - Norwegian Defence 2004 - Chapter 14]
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.dfs.no/om-dfs/dfs/|title=Hva er Det frivillige Skyttervesen? - dfs.no|website=www.dfs.no|language=no|access-date=2018-11-22}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.dfs.no/forsvaret/eks-tidl-kurs-forsvaret/harens-styrker/|title=DFS med fokus på fremtidens befal - dfs.no|website=www.dfs.no|language=no|access-date=2018-11-22}}

External links

  • Official homepage of Det frivillige Skyttervesen
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