Still different from a national service as that teaches you many other things for national defence by conscripts and the guns are for killing enemy combatants in a war setting, not confined to pistols like in a gun club.
not confined to pistols like in a gun club.
You need a special licence for pistols. Generally, the easiest licence classes are shotgun and rifle. Do some research.
Shooting at a gun range as a hobby is a bit different to training national service volunteers. For starters, the latter get to train in using assault rifles, which are way more useful in an army invasion scenario than just pistols.
You can also instill civic nationalist values to volunteers as part of the whole training package.
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