All scheduled AAF&G events can be found through the calendar. You can use the “Categories” selectors to narrow down to specific ranges or facilities. You can use the “Tags” selectors to find specific types of events. For example, selecting the tag sanctioned will show all the upcoming sanctioned weekends at the Club.
A printable version of the calendar is also available.
Public Events
For non-Members, the public tag identifies any events that are open to the public. In the toolbar above the calendar, click on “Tags” then select public from the Tags menu.
These events may require pre-registration, so check the event details or contact the event co-ordinator for more information.
Clubhouse Reservations
If you are an AAF&G Member interested in reserving the Clubhouse for an event, please view the Calendar with the Clubhouse category selected in order to check for availability. You can e-mail your request to clubhouse(at)aafg(dot)org if the desired date/time is available.
New IDPA and USPSA action pistol shooters at AAF&G are required to attend an Observation and Safety Briefing before being approved to register for matches. Registration and additional information are available on PractiScore; look on the Club page for “Action Pistol Observation and Safety Briefing” events.
Class is in on the range 9am–10:30am, in the clubhouse 10:30am–11:30am, and back on the range after that.
If you are already classified in IDPA (Marksman or higher) or USPSA (D-class or higher), or if you are a sworn Law Enforcement or active duty military, let the Match Director know when you register for your first match, and you will be given an abbreviated briefing on the day of the match rather than being required to attend the full Observation and Safety briefing.

Anne Arundel Practical Shooters (AAPS) monthly USPSA match. Match announcements and sign up are on PractiScore.
New IDPA and USPSA action pistol shooters at AAF&G are required to attend an Observation and Safety Briefing before being approved to register for matches. Registration and additional information are available on PractiScore; look on the Club page for “Action Pistol Observation and Safety Briefing” events.
Class is in on the range 9am–10:30am, in the clubhouse 10:30am–11:30am, and back on the range after that.
If you are already classified in IDPA (Marksman or higher) or USPSA (D-class or higher), or if you are a sworn Law Enforcement or active duty military, let the Match Director know when you register for your first match, and you will be given an abbreviated briefing on the day of the match rather than being required to attend the full Observation and Safety briefing.

Anne Arundel Practical Shooters (AAPS) monthly USPSA match. Match announcements and sign up are on PractiScore.
New IDPA and USPSA action pistol shooters at AAF&G are required to attend an Observation and Safety Briefing before being approved to register for matches. Registration and additional information are available on PractiScore; look on the Club page for “Action Pistol Observation and Safety Briefing” events.
Class is in on the range 9am–10:30am, in the clubhouse 10:30am–11:30am, and back on the range after that.
If you are already classified in IDPA (Marksman or higher) or USPSA (D-class or higher), or if you are a sworn Law Enforcement or active duty military, let the Match Director know when you register for your first match, and you will be given an abbreviated briefing on the day of the match rather than being required to attend the full Observation and Safety briefing.

Anne Arundel Practical Shooters (AAPS) monthly USPSA match. Match announcements and sign up are on PractiScore.
New IDPA and USPSA action pistol shooters at AAF&G are required to attend an Observation and Safety Briefing before being approved to register for matches. Registration and additional information are available on PractiScore; look on the Club page for “Action Pistol Observation and Safety Briefing” events.
Class is in on the range 9am–10:30am, in the clubhouse 10:30am–11:30am, and back on the range after that.
If you are already classified in IDPA (Marksman or higher) or USPSA (D-class or higher), or if you are a sworn Law Enforcement or active duty military, let the Match Director know when you register for your first match, and you will be given an abbreviated briefing on the day of the match rather than being required to attend the full Observation and Safety briefing.