King's Rifle Club History
The King's Rifle Club has a history that goes back to the nineteenth century (Est 1899), with records of elements of what now forms King's Rifle Club (Guy's particularly) having shot competitively in the very earliest days of the NRA. As a club, we believe we moved into our current range in the mid-1920s, and for a time in the early 2000s housed the KCL mascot, Reggie the Lion, before his refurbishment. Set in what used to be the Aldwych Tube Station tunnels, our firing range allows for single person prone shooting with .22 calibre bolt action target rifles. The set up ensures one-to-one coaching with one of our Range Officers every time you visit.
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Experience a diverse community focused on achieving results through supporting both our most experienced members right to our brand new beginners to achieve their fullest potential within target shooting. Our NSRA certified and experienced Range Officers are always available to provide top-notch one on one training within our on-campus range.