THE NATIONAL RANGE PROJECT – THE AMACS WAY FORWARD
With national elections taking place this Saturday, it is inevitable that members of Malta’s growing target shooting community, now numbering in the tens of thousands, […]
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40 years of unprecedented achievements since 12 June 1985
With national elections taking place this Saturday, it is inevitable that members of Malta’s growing target shooting community, now numbering in the tens of thousands, […]
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The Association of Maltese Arms Collectors and Shooters (AMACS) held its 41st Annual General Meeting on 25 March. The meeting addressed key administrative and financial […]
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We are pleased to announce the first course for 2026: If you would like to apply for a Target Shooter Licence A/B and want to be sure that […]
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Police firearm licence renewals for 2026 may be carried out at district police offices as from Monday, 5 January, between 08:00–12:00 and 12:30–14:00. Applicants are […]
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AMACS welcomes membership applications by persons who have a genuine interest in the collection of firearms and/or target shooting sports and who are committed to […]
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Ten years ago today, on 18 November 2015, the European Commission published its infamous proposal to revise the EU Firearms Directive, an initiative that sought […]
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Dear member, Join your fellow shooting enthusiasts and collectors for the AMACS Christmas Party, which shall be held at the Association’s Tigne’ Point clubrooms on […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to inform our members that online membership renewals for 2026 are now open Please click here to access the system, update your […]
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Dear Members, For the past forty years, AMACS has stood at the forefront of change in Malta’s fascinating world of target shooting, arms and militaria […]
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We are publishing the Press Release issued yesterday by the Federation of Arms Collectors & Target Shooters in response to the Opposition’s proposed constitutional amendments. […]
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