The 2025 Guns & Ammo of the Year Awards represent the culmination of a year in testing and evaluating new product introductions in the following categories: Handgun, Rifle, Shotgun, Ammo, Optic, Technology, Holster, Suppressor, Innovation and Red Dot. Winners were considered for their engineering, durability, intuitive operation, contribution to the masses, availability at retail and value. To read the entire article, pick up a copy of the December 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo. Don't miss a single issue and subscribe today!
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JULIE GOLOB SHOOTS SPRINGFIELD!
Few shooters have accomplished as much as Julie Golob, who has dominated IPSC and USPSA competition since 1999. Golob reflects on her upbringing practicing with her father in upstate New York, her enlistment in the U.S. Army, and time shooting with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) Action Shooting Team, leading her to Smith & Wesson in 2006. She describes the circumstances and explains why she joined Team Springfield Armory in 2025 and reveals her favorite new guns. This episode of Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast was hosted by Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole and Handgun Editor James Tarr.
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Caldwell Claycopter for Drone Defense Training?
Jarrod Grove, the senior brand manager of Caldwell, joins the Guns & Ammo Buzz podcast to talk development of the Caldwell Claycopter. Winner of the 2025 G&A Innovation of the Year, the Claycopter is a hand-portable disc thrower for the sporting shotgun. Already popular within the civilian market, law enforcement and some military have approached Caldwell for the Claycopter's potential in practice for shooting down drones. Additionally, Grove introduces new extensions of the Claycopter product lineup. It's an exciting time for shotgun shooting again!
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Windham Weaponry is back!
Five years after Richard Dyke sold Bushmaster, Freedom Group moved the company out of Maine and left behind most of its employees. Founder Richard Dyke then hired the former Bushmaster workers and established Windham Weaponry in 2011. Dyke passed away in March 2023, leading to the sale of Windham Weaponry to new owners in 2024. Known for its AR-15-style rifles, Windham Weaponry has reopened under new leadership. Still operating in Maine, several former Windham Weaponry and Bushmaster employees were brought back to help the brand's revival. While still offering AR-pattern rifles, the company has expanded its catalog to include Turkish shotguns and ammunition. Suppressors are coming soon. Windham Weaponry's Rick Gibbs discusses these developments with Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole.
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How to Shoot Sporting Clays with Gil Ash
Gil Ash of the Optimum Shotgun Performance shooting school has been teaching sporting clays for more than 35 years. Managing Editor Jack Oller joined Ash at an OSP travel clinic hosted at the Rock Ridge Sportsmens Club in Illinois. In this episode, Oller, Ash and Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole discuss the lessons from the clinic and how far sporting clays has evolved. Additionally, our hosts review the Guns & Ammo needed for a successful sporting clays travel clinic. Oller used two new-for-2025 products: Browning's Citori 825 Sporting and Federal's Masterclass shotshells. Both are uniquely optimized for sporting clays and make an excellent pair on any course. https://ospschool.com/
G&A editors and guests discuss new products and trends concerning firearms, ammunition, optics, and accessories. This is the official podcast of Guns & Ammo magazine.