- President NSAM Ally T. H. Ong Trophy
- Tun Hanif Trophy
- Tun Tan Siew Sin Trophy
- Selangor Shooting Championship
- National Championship
- Malaysian Junior Shooting Championships 2013
Events Staged by NSAM
Free Pistol differs from Rapid Fire in that it is shot in the 50-metre range but at static targets, one round at a time over 60 rounds. It demands tremendous concentration, super-smooth reflexes and precise triggering.
Centre Fire Pistol is shot over 60 rounds in a 25-metre range. It comprises two stages - precision stage and duelling stage of 30 rounds each. The weapon used is a big calibre .32 or .38 pistol or revolver.
Precision stage is stationary while the target moves during duelling. Sports Pistol is strictly confined to women and uses a .22 calibre weapon. It’s shot over 60 rounds, 30 for still target and 30 for rapid fire. At the end of the 60 rounds, the top six shooters will proceed to the final.
Standard Pistol uses a .22 calibre weapon and is shot over 60 rounds in the 25-metre range. It is divided into three different stages of 20 shots each at intervals of 50 seconds, 20 seconds and 10 seconds.
Air Pistol is considered the baby of shooting among the pistol events. Apart from juniors being encouraged to participate in this event, it is suitable for pistol shooters trying to increase or improve their accuracy for static targets. It is shot with a .177 compressed air or CO2 pistol over 60 rounds in a 10- metre range.
Subang Shooting Range Refurbished
The Subang Shooting Range has undergone tremendous changes, so much so that one, who has last visited it just three years ago, won’t be able to recognise it. Situated about 1.8km off Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah International Airport (old Kuala Lumpur’s International Airport), SSR will add another feather to its cap with the completion of a new club wing to its existing sprawling premise in December.