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Displaced shooter
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I'm 50+ years old and in the medical profession (not a doctor).

I used to shoot ISSF Air Pistol in a former life and would like to get back into the sport again. Having said that, this was in another country and at another time (1980s). Back when the FWB 65 and the FWB 80 were ruling the World Shooting Championships. Now I'm in NY and would like to know how to go about it and who to get in touch with. From my searches alone, I couldn't find any ranges here in Long island NY. My friends who are also here have found contacts in their state. Can anyone point me to the right direction before I buy a Steyr or a FWB?

I am a member of several forums so I know the deal...I plan to be active here since I would like to get back into the swing of things.

Thanks
Trooperjake
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Post by Trooperjake »

Contact the Roslyn rifle and revolver club, in Westbury.
They have an active ISU pistol program.
Here is a link to the web site.
http://www.roslynclub.com/news.php
Contact Ralph Marcase ISU director.
I do not have the phone numbers anymore.
Good luck...
Displaced shooter
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Post by Displaced shooter »

Trooperjake wrote:Contact the Roslyn rifle and revolver club, in Westbury.
They have an active ISU pistol program.
Here is a link to the web site.
http://www.roslynclub.com/news.php
Contact Ralph Marcase ISU director.
I do not have the phone numbers anymore.
Good luck...
thank you Trooperjake
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