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HALLSVILLE, Mo. – Mark your calendars for the return of the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Bianchi Cup International Pistol Tournament! The second longest running pistol championship in the world, the 2025 CMP Bianchi Cup is set to fire May 20-23 at the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club in Hallsville, Mo.
The CMP Bianchi Cup is comprised of four events, including:
Competitors shoot from both standing and prone positions and are also required to shoot with both strong and weak hands at various stages. There are no makeup shots in the Bianchi Cup, adding to the difficulty of the event.
Last year, the CMP added a new Rimfire Division to encourage participation from juniors not shooting centerfire pistols and adults who want to warm up for the Bianchi Cup in a less expensive manner. The Rimfire Division is also beneficial to individuals who may not be familiar with the events and would like some “match conditions” training.
Divisions for Production and Production Optics were also added (with current Production and Production Optics divisions remaining unchanged). Those interested in competing under these divisions are encouraged to review rule changes, available on the CMP website.
Registration is now open! See more about the 2025 CMP Bianchi Cup, including registration and rulebook links, at http://thecmp.org/bianchicup/.
SPONSORS: If you’d like to become a sponsor of the 2025 CMP Bianchi Cup, find more info at https://thecmp.org/sponsorship/#BianchiCup.
About the Bianchi Cup:
The Bianchi Cup was created by Ray Chapman (a WWII Marine veteran, law enforcement officer and IPSC champion of the 1970s), and famous holster maker, Major General of the California National Guard, law enforcement officer and Hollywood cowboy John Bianchi. While discussing the current state of pistol competitions that were being held across the country at the time, Bianchi and Chapman realized there was a need for an event that featured a mix of International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), Police Pistol Combat and precision pistol shooting styles – an idea that became the Bianchi Cup.
Over the years, the championship has become internationally recognized by top shooters from around the world, helping to create one of the fastest growing disciplines in the action shooting community.
About the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club:
The Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club, formerly the Chapman Training Academy, was named after Ray Chapman before his passing in 2008. The club has been the annual host of the Bianchi Cup since its inception. The origin of the club dates back to the 1930s and has played a major role in the creation of the practical shooting discipline. The facility holds several ranges, including two movers, a Bianchi barricade, two 50-yard Bianchi practical ranges, a 250-plus yard rifle range and a falling plates range. Learn more through the range’s website at https://www.gvshoot.com/.
- - Ashley Dugan, CMP Staff Writer
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. It is dedicated to firearm safety and marksmanship training and to the promotion of marksmanship competition for citizens of the United States. For more information about the CMP and its programs, log onto www.TheCMP.org.
Civilian Marksmanship Program
Communications Manager
419-635-2141, ext. 711