Welcome to OCSA
The Old Colony Sportsmen’s Association, also known as OCSA, was founded in 1929. OCSA is a membership based organization located in the town of Pembroke MA on 44.8 acres of land with parking for approximately 80 cars. OCSA is dedicated to promoting the safe use of firearms by providing facilities where our members and guests can practice, participate in educational programs, and compete in organized competition. We occasionally host events for outside organizations and our main hall with an occupancy of 100 is available for rent. Information on all this can be found throughout our website.
GOAL
OCSA is a proud affiliated club of the Gun Owners Action League. GOAL supports MA gun owners in local and state legislative issues. If you are a gun owner, you should be a member so your voice is heard. Sign Up For a GOAL Membership, membership includes GOAL Alerts, Friday News blast, training opportunities, and much more: www.GOAL.org
Get Organized!
For the future of our club and our sport we must all support resisting government intrusion.
Clubhouse
This is an exterior view of our main clubhouse containing rental hall and meeting space.
MA Law Class
Jon Green of Gun Owners Action League teaching MA Gun Law at OCSA.
MA Law Class
OCSA members attending GOAL MA Law Class.
MA Law Class
OCSA members attending GOAL MA Law Class.
POW / MIA Table
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Award
Club President Tom Mortland accepting the "Missing Man" award for support of POW causes.
Hall Inside View
The Old Colony Sportsmen’s Association hall can be rented for meetings, training, or functions. Our main hall has an occupancy of 100. We have parking for approximately 80 cars. Information on this can be found in the about section of our website.
Hall Decorated
Renters can decorate the hall within reason but are responsible for restoring the hall after the event. Our House Committee can help you understand the requirements.
Hall Decorated
In this photo the hall is decorated for a Saint Patrick's day dinner.
Left to right: Unknown, Andy Adams, Jim Watt, unknown, George Wilson.
Range Clean Up (2025)
We hold two general clean ups per year on our ranges. Volunteers earn $25 off their next years dues.
Range Clean Up (2025)
During clean up we trim back weeds, redress the berms, make minor repairs, and generally inspect the range for larger items needing attention.
Range Clean Up (2025)
Our impact areas are covered in a rubber material. This reduces the chance for ricochets.
Range Repair (2025)
Rebuilding portions of the no blue sky baffles.
Range Repair (2025)
Rebuilding portions of the no blue sky baffles.
Range Repair (2025)
Rebuilding portions of the no blue sky baffles.
Range Repair (2025)
The pistol range goes out to 50 yards.
Range Repair (2025)
The rubber gets displaced over time by the projectiles hitting it. Twice a year we replenish and redress this material. Members earn a credit applied to their next dues bill.
Range Repair (2025)
The rubber is covered in a fine net to minimize the displacement cause by rounds impacting.