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Frivilliga Skytterörelsen (FSR) (lit. ''Voluntary Shooting Movement''), formerly known as ''Frivilliga Skytteväsendet,'' was a Swedish
shooting sport Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such ...
association and a voluntary defense organization. They considered themselves as in 1860 by the start of the Swedish shooting movement,FSR Skytteårsboken 2007
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/ref> and together with its youth organization ''Ungdomsorganisation Skytte'' (UO) ceased to exist in 2009. The organization long had close ties to the
Swedish Armed Forces The Swedish Armed Forces (, literally ''Defence Force'') are the Military, armed forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. It consists of four separate military branches, the Swedish Army, the Swedish Navy, the Swedish Air Force and the Home Guard (Swed ...
and was operated with the help of government subsidies, but these gradually weakened during the years as more and more shooters wanted to separate civilian and military shooting. The Swedish shooting movement originated in the 1860s, and in 1893 the Swedish rifle clubs formally organized themselves in ''Skytteförbundets överstyrelse'' (lit. ''The shooting association's governing body''), an association consisting of smaller ''skytteföreningar'' from each ''len'' (county). In 1893, the organization had 16 125 members, and the member numbers increased steadily to 225,000 in 1914. In the interwar period, membership numbers dropped steadily and reached 5,0000 in 1934, before it picked up again and reached a peak with about 297,000 members in 1944. In 1961, the name of the organization was changed from ''Frivilliga Skytteväsendet'' to ''Frivilliga Skytterörelsen''.Skytterörelsen - Riksarkivet
/ref> The member mass was evenly maintained above 200 000 until the end of the 1980s, and FSR celebrated its 125-year anniversary in 1985. In 1996 the membership numbers had declined to around 100 000, and was around 48 000 in 2006. The shooting disciplines maintained by FSR were: * Nordic Bullseye Shooting with rifle, usually at 300 meters (''gevär bana 300 m ställningar'' and ''gevär bana 300 m liggande'') * Nordic Field Shooting with rifle (''fältskytte gevär'') * short-range rifle (''gevär korthåll ställningar'') * Kpist (''kpist bana ställningar'' and ''kpist bana liggande'') *
AK 4 The Automatkarbin 4 (Ak 4; ) is a license-built Swedish version of the West German Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle. It was adopted as the service rifle of the Swedish Armed Forces in 1965, replacing the bolt-action Swedish Mauser, m/96 Mauser, th ...
service rifle prone bullseye shooting (''AK 4 bana liggande'') * Indoor air rifle (''luftgevär'') * Falling targets with air rifle (''fallmålsskjutning, luftgevär'') *
Nordic Field Biathlon Nordic field biathlon (''Norwegian'': skifeltskyting) is a combined Cross-country skiing (sport), cross-country skiing and Shooting sports, shooting sport discipline within Det frivillige Skyttervesen. The sport is considered a close predecessor t ...
(''skidfältskjutning'', competitions held in Sweden until 2005Referat fra møter i Norges Skytterstyre 2001-2013
«Skifeltutvalget har mottatt melding fra Frivilliga Skytterørelsen i Sverige om at deres skifeltvirksomhet legges ned, og at landskampen som en følge av dette avvikles»
) Most of FSR's activities have been continued in the
Swedish Shooting Sport Federation The Swedish Shooting Sport Federation (, SvSF) is a Swedish sport shooting association founded in 2009 by merging the three former organisations Swedish Sport Shooting Association (''Svenska Sportskytteförbundet'', SSF), '' Frivilliga Skytterörel ...
, which today is considered the sister organization of the
Norwegian Shooting Association Norges Skytterforbund (NSF), literally Norway’s Shooter Association, is a Norwegian umbrella organization for shooting sports, and is internationally affiliated with the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), Fédération International ...
,
Det frivillige Skyttervesen Det frivillige Skyttervesen (DFS) (), known in English as the National Rifle Association of Norway, and by DFS themselves as the Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association since 2020, is a civilian marksmanship association in Norway and the lar ...
and the Danish Gymnastics and Sports Associations.


See also

* Svenska Skyttesportförbundet * De Danske Skytteforeninger, now a part of DGI Shooting *
Det frivillige Skyttervesen Det frivillige Skyttervesen (DFS) (), known in English as the National Rifle Association of Norway, and by DFS themselves as the Norwegian Civilian Marksmanship Association since 2020, is a civilian marksmanship association in Norway and the lar ...


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