The Northern New Jersey Revolver League started in 1953 when ten police departments surrounding the Riverdale area formed a training and competition league. What began as the Northern New Jersey Police Revolver League has evolved into an active civilian league focused on .38 caliber revolver competi...
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The Northern New Jersey Revolver League started in 1953 when ten police departments surrounding the Riverdale area formed a training and competition league. What began as the Northern New Jersey Police Revolver League has evolved into an active civilian league focused on .38 caliber revolver competitive shooting, while maintaining six of the original police department teams.
Matches follow three courses of fire using B22 Police "L" targets:
All shooting follows NRA Precision Pistol Rules with safety as the priority. The Range Officer has authority to call "Cease Fire" at any time if safety is at risk.
| Season | Schedule | Start Time |
|---|---|---|
| Summer | April–August, Tuesdays | 6:00 PM |
| Winter | September–March, Sundays | 10:00 AM |
Each season features 20 matches with additional matches added as the season progresses.
The league rotates matches across three ranges:
The Riverdale and Pequannock ranges are survivors from the original network. Most of the founding police ranges are no longer in existence.
Who Can Join: - 18+ years old (minors 14-17 with adult sponsor) - Active NRA membership required (insurance and safety requirement) - Civilians and law enforcement welcome - Shooters 70+ can use two-handed shooting style
Membership Fees: - $40 annual dues - $40 summer league fee - $40 winter league fee
Both .38 and .22 caliber single and double action revolvers are permitted:
Popular models: - Smith & Wesson Models 10, 14, 17, 586, 617, 686 - Colt Python, Anaconda, Trooper Target Special - Taurus Model 66 - Ruger 1707
New .22 Classification: Starting 2024, a new .22 revolver classification was added to help shooters deal with ammunition availability. .22 competitors only compete for awards within their own classification for the entire season.
You'll be assigned to one of six teams based on available positions: - Pequannock - Riverdale - Bloomingdale - Oakland - Ringwood - Montville
Every new member must be certified by their team captain on safety and range procedures before competing. Certification is filed with the league safety officer. The league emphasizes safe gun handling and marksmanship training alongside competitive excellence.
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