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The SVRB was established on 1 April 2022, and is the only association that includes two cantons, Baselland and Basel-Stadt.
It was formed through the merger of the Kantonalschützenverband Basel-Stadt (KSV BS), the Kantonalschützengesellschaft Basel-Land (KSG BL),
and the Sportschützenverband beider Basel (SVBB). It comprises 120 clubs and 4 regional sections with
about 2900 members (website).
Martin Karner, 18 September 2025
Communal, regional and other sections: https://svrb.ch/willkommen/verband/mitglieder
Feldschützenverein Basel: https://www.fsv-basel.ch
Schiess-Sport Helvetia Basel: https://www.sp-helvetia.ch
E. E. Gesellschaft der Feuerschützen Basel: https://feuerschuetzen.ch
Schützenverein Grenzwache Basel: https://svgrenzwache.ch
The Veterans' Association of Baselland was founded in 1910, that of Basel-Stadt in 1922. In 2016 the two
Associations were united in the Regionalverband Schützenveteranen Baselland & Basel-Stadt.
There is no new flag and logo, both traditional flags and logos are presented together (see website and photo).
[1] Heinz Häsler: Uns zur Freude der Jugend zum Vorbild | 100 Jahre VSSV, 2004
The club was founded in 1941 by women for women. It's the only female shooting club in Switzerland, and the oldest pistol shooting club for women in Europe (website | club history, German).
The club was established in 1902 (website).
Photos: obverse [2024] (source) | reverse [2023] (source)
See also: Frenkendorf commune
Inscription on the obverse: "Allzeit bereit" (always ready)
The club was established in 1871 (website).
Laufen, together with the whole Laufen district, changed from Bern to Baselland on 1 January 1994.
See also: Laufen commune
The club was established in 1824 (website | club history, German).
See also: Liestal commune