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The cantonal Zürich Shooting Sport Association (Zürcher Schiesssportverband)
officially exists since 1 January 2006 through the merger of the Zürcher Kantonalschützenverband and
the Zürcher Kantonaler Sportschützenverband. It's the umbrella organization of over 250 clubs with
over 15'000 members in the Zürich canton. The current flag was introduced on occasion of the
association's founding. It has the design of the Zürich canton flag with the
lettering of the association's name along the hoist. Two different logos are used on the association's
website.
Martin Karner, 3 February 2024
Communal sections (sorted by districts), partial associations, match shooter clubs and veterans clubs in the Zürich canton: http://www.zhsv.ch/Links/ZHSV_Links_Vereine.htm
Medal of 1956 jubilee shooting with flag of Arbeiterschiessverein Altstetten (Labour Shooting Club).
See also: Altstetten quarter (Zürich commune)
Medal from 1991 with flag of Schiessverein Dietikon (est. 1864).
Website: https://www.schiessverein-dietikon.ch
See also: Dietikon commune
Est. 1855. See also medal from 1963 (source).
Website: https://www.schuetzenverein-gossau-zh.ch
See also: Gossau commune
The flag of the club (est. 1883) shows the emblem of Kollbrunn, which is a part of the Zell commune.
See also pin with the flag (source).
Website: https://www.svkollbrunn.com
Medal with flag of Arbeiterschiessverein Oberwinterthur (Labour Shooting Club), 1968.
See also: Oberwinterthur quarter (Winterthur commune)
Est. 1866. See also medal from 1966 (inauguration shooting for
the new flag) (source).
Website: https://www.stsoberi.ch
See also: Oberwinterthur quarter (Winterthur commune)
The shooting club Schützen Rafzerfeld (website)
was formed in 2020 by the merger of the clubs Militärschützenverein Wasterkingen,
Schützenverein Wil and Schützengesellschaft Rafz. The logo shows the communal
emblems of Hüntwangen, Rafz,
Wasterkingen and Wil.
On 17 January 2020 the MSV Wasterkingen merged with SV Wil and SG Rafz to the new club
Schützen Rafzerfeld (see above).
See also pin with earlier flag of MSV Wasterkingen
(Source: auction platform).
Est. 1926. See also medal (1996, inauguration of the first
and actual flag) (source).
The flag shows the emblems of Wila and Turbenthal,
since the shooting range is located on the border between the two communes.
Website: https://psv-toesstal.ch
Main flag of the Shooting Club Wädenswil, est. 1901 (photo 1956).
image located by Martin Karner
(source)
Medal with second flag (2001) (photo 1993, source).
Inscription: "In Freundschaft fürs Vaterland" (In friendship for the fatherland)
Website: https://svwaedenswil.ch
See also: Wädenswil commune
Schützengesellschaft der Stadt Zürich (Shooting Society of the city of Zurich), est. 1472.
On occasion of the 550th anniversary in 2022 the current flag was introduced (photo of inauguration [source]).
See also medal with logo (2002, source).
Website: https://www.sgz.ch ( > history)
See also: Zürich commune
New flag of Feldschützengesellschaft Zwillikon (est. 1893). The flag shows the emblems of Zwillikon
(above) and Loo, which are parts of the Affoltern am Albis commune (picture 2019, source).
Website: https://www.zwillikon-fsg.ch
Medal of flag inauguration shooting in 1981.
Apparently the old flag from 1953 is still being used for certain occasions. It shows the emblems of Zwillikon
and Affoltern am Albis (picture 2021, source).