AMACS CELEBRATES THE 35TH YEAR OF ITS FOUNDATION
Wednesday 12 June 1985. Fourteen collectors of historic arms and militaria gather in an office in Marsa. They agree to set up an organisation that […]
Continue reading »Wednesday 12 June 1985. Fourteen collectors of historic arms and militaria gather in an office in Marsa. They agree to set up an organisation that […]
Continue reading »This morning’s edition of TVAM (Wednesday 20 May 2020) included a feature on the ‘alarming’ number of firearms registered with the Police. The service started […]
Continue reading »The article written by Paul Cocks and published in ‘Malta Today’ on 15 May contains several inaccuracies, which need to be addressed. Let us dissect the […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to announce that the AMACS office will be open again from Wednesday 20 May. Yuric will be there to care of applications, […]
Continue reading »Given the current circumstances with the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the AMACS committee has decided to suspend all association activity until further notice. This […]
Continue reading »Were you on the last Fort Mosta visit? If you were, you would know that the visit was cut short due to a bomb scare which […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to announce that our Gozitan members may carry out their 2020 renewals in Gozo at ULTRA FORCE gunshop, Triq il-Qala, Nadur on weekdays between 17:00h […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to announce that we shall be holding a course for members who wish to apply for a Collector Licence A. The course […]
Continue reading »Our colleagues AACTS shall be launching the marksmanship programme for 2020 with the first two events being held at Gunblast Gozo. Participation is open to […]
Continue reading »The Battlefront Living History Group portrays military history and the wartime years in general through re-enactment and displays. As of this year, Battlefront will be […]
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