Pakistani shooters have made their presence felt at international level as Ghulam Mustafa Bashir has become world number 11 in pistol category.
Pakistani shooters have made their presence felt at international level as Ghulam Mustafa Bashir has become world number 11 in pistol category.
Total 68 countries will participate in the 2nd World Police Service Pistol Shooting Championship which is to take place from 14 to 19 November in Guangdong, China.
Pakistan's talented shooter Usman Chand secured 7th spot in skeet category while five other shooters of the country broke into the top-50 Asian rankings in different categories.
Pakistan Navy lifted the 2nd Parvez Abbasi Open Shooting Championship 2018 trophy by securing total of 63 Medals at PN Shooting Range, Karachi.
Pakistan Navy win total 24 medals in the ongoing 2nd Parvez Abbasi Open Shooting Championship here at PN Shooting Range, Karachi.
Navy secured nine more medals on the second day while 7 on opening day of Parvez Abbasi Open Shooting Championship at PN Shooting Range, Karachi.
More than 400 shooters from across the country will participate in the 2nd Parvez Abbasi Shooting Championship to be held from August 7-12 at Pakistan Navy Shooting Range, Karsaz, Karachi.
Navy retain the title by securing 20 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze medals in the 25th National Shooting Championship final at the PN Shooting Range, Karachi.
Two of the Sindh police commandos Arslan Anwar and Abdul Shakoor got third positions in the Asaian International Defensive Pistol Association Cup (IDPA) competition at Bangkok.
For the first time in Pakistan’s Olympic history, two shooters — Ghulam Mustafa Bashir and Minhal Sohail — have been given wild card entries to the upcoming Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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