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| 2025 GUNS & AMMO OF THE YEAR AWARDS | 11 Nov 2025 | 01:12:09 | |
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! | |||
| JULIE GOLOB SHOOTS SPRINGFIELD! | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:40:14 | |
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. | |||
| Most Affordable Imported Turkish Firearms | 24 Jul 2025 | 00:46:05 | |
Mass-producing factories in Turkey manufacture, re-create and innovate firearms for the world market. The U.S. is Turkey's largest customer. After visiting nine gun-making companies in Turkey during February 2025, Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief interviewed SDS Arms Engineer Gaines Davis with Handgun Editor James Tarr. Davis lives and works for several months annually in Turkey to train, engineer and inspect firearms produced for SDS Arms, including those for Military Armament Corp., Tokarev, Tisas, Spandau, and Inglis. He relates how Turkish culture, craftsmanship, and values combine to produce high-quality firearms and accessories to exceed expectations of the American gun enthusiast. | |||
| Building The Bespoke 1911: Jason Burton | 16 Jul 2025 | 01:14:13 | |
Jason Burton is the owner of Heirloom Precision and one of the most sought-after pistolsmiths in the trade. His passion for shooting the 1911 led him to dedicating his career to elevating John Browning's masterpiece to its functional and esthetic peak. He operates a one-man shop where he creates bespoke pistols one at a time until the job is complete. An active competitive shooter, Burton won the Arizona IDPA Championship in 2002. Burton is a professional member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild and is the Co-Author of the Vicker's Guide to the 1911 Volumes 1 & 2. The interview with Jason Burton was hosted by Guns & Ammo Field Editor Keith Wood. | |||
| Best Affordable Rimfire Lever Action? | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:26:14 | |
The Savage Revel revives the brand's history in making lever-actions. It is available in either a Classic model with straight grip or a Deluxe model with a curved grip and enhanced stock. Both .22 rimfire lever-action rifles proved fun and reliable to shoot and are very affordable. Field Editor Craig Boddington tested and evaluated this pair for Guns & Ammo's August 2025 issue. Boddington compares the inspiration for these lever guns, as well as the details, with Managing Editor Jack Oller and Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole. The August 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo appears on newsstands July 8, 2025. Pick up your copy today to read more about modern lever actions! Visit www.gunsandammo.com to see more. | |||
| Introducing James Tarr | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:54:32 | |
Handgun Editor James Tarr is a former police officer and private investigator who describes his journey to becoming a USPSA Grand Master, successful science-fiction book author, and frequent contributor to the world's most widely read firearm publications. Recognized for wearing Hawaiian shirts to conceal his everyday carry, his insights offer thoughtful considerations regarding firearms and the EDC lifestyle. This episode of "The Buzz" podcast is a one-on-one interview hosted by Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole. | |||
| Canik Mete MC9 Prime 9mm | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:37:50 | |
Guns & Ammo interviews Century Arms' Vice President of Business Development and Marketing Adam Ruonala and discusses the popular Canik line of handguns including the Mete MC9 Prime in 9mm, which appears in the July 2025 issue. Unlike most Canik models made in Turkey, the Mete MC9 Prime is made in the U.S. and represents a complete collection of current trends. The Mete MC9 Prime is an optic-ready pistol with an RMSc footprint and has a compensated barrel and slide that keeps muzzle rise to a minimum. The gold-anodized trigger safety calls attention to the flat face and incredibly smooth pull, while an excellent texture enhances every contact point and grip surface.
Discussing the growth and changes to Century Arms' Canik line is Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole and Handgun Editor James Tarr, who evaluated the Mete MC9 Prime for Guns & Ammo's coverstory. | |||
| FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR JOEY JONES ON GUNS | 30 May 2025 | 00:36:15 | |
From a young Georgia boy, to combat as a U.S. Marine EOD Tech, to becoming a Fox News contributor, Johnny Joey Jones discusses his career becoming a journalist and reflects on life in and out of uniform. This New York Times bestselling author of "Unbroken Bonds of Battle" also announces his next book, "Behind the Badge," a profile of first responders, including firefighters and law enforcement who repeatedly brave peril through dramatic acts of courage to better our lives. On sale June 17, 2025. https://www.foxnews.com/books/behind-the-badge This episode of The Buzz podcast is hosted by Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole, a combat veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the magazine's editor since 2013. | |||
| DAVID WESTERHOUT – OLYMPIAN | 27 May 2025 | 00:34:41 | |
David Westerhout went from competing as a javelin thrower for the UK in 1954 and representing England as a 400-meter hurdler in 1958 to shooting in the World Combat Pistol Championships in 1977 for Rhodesia. Westerhout gained notoriety for his dryfire training that led to victory. As Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, he competed in the rapid-fire pistol event at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, Russia. Field Editor Keith Wood traveled to Zimbabwe to interview Westerhout, one of the most unlikely world champion shooters the sport has known. | |||
| FIRST LOOK: SPRINGFIELD ARMORY KUNA | 12 May 2025 | 00:41:22 | |
The Springfield Armory Kuna is a 9mm SMG-style pistol that can be configured with a folding brace. It features bilateral controls and a reversible, folding charging handle. The AR-pattern pistol grip and funneled magazine well wears Springfield Armory's Adaptive Grip Texture, the same that appears on popular models such as the Hellcat and Echelon series. The Kuna's reliability and ease of control is provided by a simply roller-delayed blowback system, including a lightweight bolt assembly that moves smoothly within a machined aluminum receiver. Magazines were design specifically for the Kuna and are transparent, which provides the user a visual status check on capacity levels. The muzzle brake/compensator is extremely effective. For Guns & Ammo's evaluation, a short and lightweight Banish 9K and Aimpoint ACRO C-2 was used to further test the Kuna's reliability with increased backpressure and its accuracy potential. Following the announcement of the Springfield Armory Kuna on April 15, 2025, Jim Tarr, author of Guns & Ammo's review of the Kuna ("Wild Weasel," July 2025), joined Mike Humphries, media relations manager for Springfield Armory, and Eric R. Poole, editor-in-chief, to discuss one of the hottest new firearms. | |||
| June '25 Issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine | 06 May 2025 | 00:18:20 | |
Don't miss the June 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo, which lands on newsstands on May 6th. It features James Tarr's review of the Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm, a roller-locked semiautomatic pistol with an optional Strike Industries folding brace. Also inside, is Jack Oller's report on the Savage Stance XR 9mm pistol with Crimson Trace CTS-1500 red-dot sight and Alfredo Rico's tour of Sellier & Bellot's ammunition factory in the Czech Republic to celebrate its 200 anniversaries. Patrick Sweeney rejoins Guns & Ammo to highlight the return of the Smith & Wesson "no-lock" Classic Series of revolvers, and Dave Emary concludes the 5-part series on World War II bolt-action sniper rifles. Also featured is a Proofhouse of the Benelli 828U in 20 gauge, Dead Air Suppressors' Mohave 45, the Holosun DRS-TH thermal sight for rifles, and Caldwell's amazingly fun, clay-throwing ClayCopter. Find these stories and more in the June 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo. This episode of The Buzz podcast is hosted by Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole, Managing Editor Jack Oller and Handgun Editor James Tarr. | |||
| Colorado's Semiauto Ban | 01 May 2025 | 00:19:55 | |
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed legislation that will ban the manufacture and severely restrict the possession of many semiautomatic firearms, including most semiautomatic rifles and pistols that feature a detachable magazine. The law goes into full effect in August 2026. Field Editor Keith Wood went on assignment to the 2025 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta, Georgia, where he interviewed Dr. David Kopel, attorney and gun rights advocate, and Jordan Egli and Phillip Harding, employees of Burris Optics and Steiner, which are based in Colorado. Burris has been in Colorado for more than 50 years and will be subject to the state's changing landscape and forthcoming restrictions. | |||
| Caldwell Claycopter for Drone Defense Training? | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:43:56 | |
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! | |||
| May '25 Issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:11:52 | |
Eric Poole, Jack Oller and Jim Tarr talk about the features and columns in the May '25 issue, which hits newsstands on April 1st. You can read about Ed Brown's 25th Anniversary and the Kobra Carry G4 Dual Caliber Kit, an upgrade that affords shooters the choice between shooting 9mm or .45 ACP. Also featured in the May issue are features on Smith & Wesson's Model 1854 Stealth Hunter in .45 Colt, a round-up of new guns and ammo from the NSSF SHOT Show, and Part III of the World War II Sniper Rifle Series by Dave Emary featuring the Mosin Nagant 91-30 PU. | |||
| Pulsar Thermal Technology - James Sellers, CEO of Sellmark Corp. | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:33:01 | |
Sellmark Corporation is a Texas-based manufacturer led by founder and CEO James Sellers. In this episode, Sellers discusses thermal technology and its commercial evolution from the battlefield with Guns & Ammo's Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole and Rifle & Optics Editor Tom Beckstrand. The conversation includes highlights such as the latest Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF thermal imaging riflescopes and Dark30, a thermal camera that can be mounted to various motor vehicles and off-road UTVs. | |||
| Building The Legend: Gunmaker D'Arcy Echols | 19 Mar 2025 | 01:20:03 | |
D'Arcy Echols has spent the last five decades building custom sporting rifles. His dedication to his craft and attention to detail has made him one of the most sought-after gunmakers in the trade. As a lifelong backcountry hunter and professional guide, Echols brings vast real world field experience to his building approach. We discuss Echols' background, career progression, and the evolution of his rifle designs including deep-dive on his iconic Legend rifle and the process of creating the new LX-1. | |||
| SILENCER CENTRAL - BANISH 9K | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:32:00 | |
Silencer Central and Banish Suppressors Founder and CEO Brandon Maddox, as well as engineer Lukas VanLaecken, join Guns & Ammo to discuss the Banish 9K, a 2.7-ounce 3D-printed titanium suppressor developed for 9mm pistols, subguns and carbines. It's lightweight and small. The suppressor measures just 4.1 inches, has a 1.3-inch diameter, and will direct-thread onto most 9mm pistols without the need for a booster or Neilsen Device. Even for being so small, users benefit from as much as 32 decibels (dB) in sound reduction. While discussing the Banish 9K, Maddox also provides listeners with an industry-insider perspective on the state of the suppressor industry. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: The April '25 issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine | 28 Feb 2025 | 00:42:14 | |
Eric Poole, Jack Oller and Antonio Acitelli talk about features and columns in the April '25 issue which will hit the newsstands on March 4th. You can read about the Taurus GX2, Hornady's .338 ARC and we continue our series about Vintage Sniper Rifles. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Hamilton Bowen - Revolver Master | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:38:52 | |
The Buzz sits down with Hamilton Bowen, founder of Bowen Classic Arms. Bowen is one of the world's most sought after revolver makers and is a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild as well as the American Pistolsmith's Guild. Bowen specializes in crafting exquisitely tuned double and single-action revolvers in a wide variety of chamberings. They discuss the progression of his career, a few notable guns that he has built over the years as well as his book, The Custom Revolver. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Handguns for those Under 21? | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:14:46 | |
On January 30, 2025, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the prohibition on 18- to 20-year-olds purchasing firearms violates the Second Amendment. What does this mean for the future of those in this age bracket exercising their rights to firearms? | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Introducing Keith Wood | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:26:04 | |
"Spent Cases" columnist and author Keith Wood is an avid hunter, firearm collector, and Second Amendment advocate. Wood is an attorney and lobbyist with more than 20 years of experience, including service with the National Rifle Association. In 2018, Wood was selected to helm the backpage column of Guns & Ammo magazine in addition to authoring firearm reviews and popular culture topics such as the annual "Best States for Gun Owners" series. Wood also contributes to other Outdoor Sportsman Group publications such as Petersen's Hunting and gunsandammo.com. In this episode of Guns & Ammo's "The Buzz" podcast, Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole reflects on his long-time friendship with Keith Wood and discusses his Florida upbringing, career influences, including his father, Dick Wolff, Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper, and former G&A contributor Ross Seyfried. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Best of the 2025 SHOT Show | 28 Jan 2025 | 01:00:30 | |
Following the 2025 NSSF SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Guns & Ammo's editors reflect on reports from the Range Day, after-dark parties, and identify the most talked about new handguns, rifles, cartridges, and optics. Points of conversation focus on Budget Guns, Lever Action Rifles, and Thermal Optics. Don't miss several innovations including the Silencer Central Banish 9K suppressor, Aimpoint COA and A-Cut optic-mounting footprint, the EOTech VUDU Compact 3-9X scope, Federal 7mm Backcountry, Hornady .338 ARC, Winchester .21 Sharp, Ruger RXM 9mm pistol, double-stack 2011-style pistols, KelTec PR57, and the Henry Supreme in .223 or .300 Blackout. The year 2024 was a tough year, financially, for the firearm industry. Do these new products reflect an optimistic outlook for 2025? | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: First look at the 7mm Backcountry with Peak Alloy technology. | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:28:23 | |
Peak Alloy case technology from Federal Ammunition enables 80,000-psi chamber pressure, and 3,000 feet-per-second velocities with 170-grain-class bullets out of 20-inch barrels. Guns & Ammo tested the 7mm Backcountry on safari in Africa using a Gunwerks Clymer equipped with a Silencer Central Banish suppressor. Federal reveals development history and answers subscribers' frequently asked questions. G&A Buzz Podcast featuring Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole, Rifles & Optics Editor Tom Beckstrand, and Federal Rifle Cartridge Product Manager Eric Miller. Learn more at https://www.federalpremium.com/backcountry.html and read our full report in the March 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo. | |||
| Windham Weaponry is back! | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:21:22 | |
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. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: 2024 Rifles In Retrospect | 03 Jan 2025 | 00:36:02 | |
Looking back on new rifles introduced in 2024 including the Guns & Ammo Rifle of the Year award winner, the Wilson Combat NULA Model 20/20S. Also discussed is Ruger's and HK's 75th anniversaries, lever-action trends, Hammerli's Force B1 .22 rimfire, Gunwerks in Africa, Winchester's XPR in .400 Legend, Taurus Expedition, Smith & Wesson Response and Springfield Armory Boundary. G&A Buzz Podcast featuring Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole, Rifles & Optics Editor Tom Beckstrand, and Photographer Mark Fingar. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Ruger RXM 9mm - An American Alliance | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:31:34 | |
The Ruger RXM is an U.S.-made, optic-ready, striker-fire alliance between Ruger and Magpul. The RXM chambers 9mm in a 4-inch barrel and features a removeable serialized chassis system to support interchangeable grip modules, accepts affordable Magpul GL9 magazines and is ready to accommodate future enhancements. With Eric Poole, James Tarr and Doug Koenig. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: Carry Ready - Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0C | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:08:38 | |
A compact version of G&A's Handgun of the Year Award winner features a 4-inch barrel, shorter grip and slide, and includes 15- and 18-round magazines. With the innovative VIS optic-mounting system and COG chassis, the Echelon 4.0C is just as versatile as the full-size gun — but smaller! G&A Buzz Podcast featuring Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole, Handgun Editor James Tarr and Springfield Armory Professional Champion Shooter Rob Leatham. | |||
| Guns & Ammo Buzz: The New Kimber 2K11 | 02 Dec 2024 | 00:29:51 | |
Guns & Ammo's Eric Poole and Jim Tarr talk about the new Kimber 2k11 with Kimber's Everett Deger. Kimber have added the latest addition to their 2024 product lineup with the 2K11, a double-stack 1911 available in both 9mm and .45 ACP. This high capacity 1911 incorporates a number of features new to the platform. | |||
| How to Shoot Sporting Clays with Gil Ash | 30 Sep 2025 | 01:05:32 | |
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. | |||
| 990 Aftershock: Best for Home Defense? | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:40:18 | |
Don't call it a "shotgun" — or a "pistol!" The Mossberg 990 Aftershock is a compact, hand-held semiautomatic firearm with a 5+1 capacity for 12-gauge loads. Inspired by the success of the new-for-2017 pump-action 590 Shockwave, Mossberg engineers went to work on developing a gas system unique to the short-barreled, gas-operated system required for the 990 Aftershock. It is certainly portable but is it simply a trend or a useful self-defense tool in close-quarter environments? James Tarr reviewed the Mossberg 990 Aftershock for Guns & Ammo's October 2025 issue. Tarr was joined by Mossberg's Senior Director of Marketing Richard Kirk, Guns & Ammo's Managing Editor Jack Oller, and Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole, to report on his range experience and to seek more information about the evolution leading to one of the most versatile firearms on the market. | |||
| Highlights from the 2025 OSG Roundtable at Cameo Shooting Complex | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:47:36 | |
For nearly 25 years, the Outdoor Sportsman Group's (OSG) Roundtable has hosted the preeminent industry gathering of professional outdoor media and firearm industry leaders. After four days of morning presentations on the latest firearms, optics, suppressors, ammunition and accessories, attendees were transported to the Cameo Shooting and Education Complex, Colorado's premier shooting destination. Among the highlights revealed was the Banish 12 shotgun suppressors; new Smith & Wesson handguns and rifles such as the M&P9 Shield X, 617 .22 LR/610 10mm Mountain Guns, and FPC in .22. Kimber expanded it's popular 2K11 lineup, while Aimpoint provided a shooting experience with its COA red-dot sight and revolutionary A-Cut mounting footprint. Savage 110 expands to include the 7mm Backcountry to produce a fine-handling, short-barrel, sporting rifle; and Savage AC30 Back Over Barrel (B.O.B.) suppressor. Suppressors also underscored 3D-printing technology's advancement of fluid-dynamic engineering with suppressors, resulting in a collaborative effort for Ruger's RXD30Ti suppressors developed with Dead Air Silencers. Benelli's AI shotgun barrel technology, Hornady ammunition and Security products; and Canik TTI pistols; these are just a few things to look forward to until the next OSG Roundtable. Join the conversation with Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole and Managing Editor Jack Oller. | |||
| Gun Room: Garry James | 13 Aug 2025 | 01:00:27 | |
Garry James answers readers' letters concerning firearms and accoutrements in "Gun Room," a long-standing column that you'll find towards the front of each issue of Guns & Ammo magazine. In this episode of Guns & Ammo's "The Buzz" podcast, Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole and Field Editor Keith Wood interview Mr. James to learn the influences on his life, including his Hollywood-actor parents and his service in the U.S. Army as an Ordnance officer stationed in England. Mr. James is the longest serving contributor to Guns & Ammo, first being published in 1972. He was also the 9th editor-in-chief of Guns & Ammo, a position he held from September 1997 to August 2001. In his 53rd year of contributing to the pages of G&A, James still replies to letters, researches and writes compelling features on pre-World War II arms and ammunition. To send a question and photos about a firearm-related subject for his consideration, email gaeditor@outdoorsg.com. | |||
| .32 H&R v .327 FEDERAL MAG. | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:39:06 | |
Guns & Ammo's Eric Poole and Patrick Sweeney are joined by Federal Premium's Christopher Laack to discuss the .32 Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Magnum and the .327 Federal Magnum. Sweeney tested and compared modern loads for these cartridges in Ruger and Smith & Wesson revolvers in "More Than Retro," an exclusive feature in the October 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo. These .32s are enjoying a resurgence in the concealed carry revolver segment with introductions in 2025, including S&W's Model 642 "The Ultimate Carry Revolver." Laack discusses the engineering that led to the .327 Federal introduction to advance bullet performance and increase capacity potential in small-frame revolvers, while Sweeney recounts his experience and test results. The .32s are based on a .312-diameter bullet. When compared to .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long, the .32 H&R was considered a "magnum" when introduced in 1984, but the .327 Federal was a leap forward when it was introduced with modern bullets in 2008 for the Ruger SP101 and LCR. A joint venture between Federal Premium and Sturm, Ruger, & Co., Guns & Ammo re-evaluated the .327 Federal with the original SP101 prototype in .32 H&R Mag., which was re-chambered and marked ".327" over the ".32 H&R" stamping. With the new Federal Hyra-Shok Deep, engineers have renewed the .32 H&R Magnum's credentials as a viable self-defense cartridge for the modern era. Learn more about the development, details, and ballistic potential of each cartridge in this episode of Guns & Ammo's "The Buzz Podcast." | |||
| Green Beret Sniper's PRS Rifle | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:44:25 | |
Guns & Ammo Rifle and Optics Editor and former Special Forces sniper Tom Beckstrand discusses the 25 Creedmoor rifle setup that he used to shoot the 2025 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge match in Utah. Beckstrand highlights his military career as well as his history with the Precision Rifle Series. Beckstrand is joined by Guns & Ammo Field Editor Keith Wood. | |||
| Unbiased: Glock V and Gen6 Details | 17 Dec 2025 | 01:24:24 | |
Glock V models were announced on October 20 in the wake of California's "Anti-Glock" law (AB1127), which targets previous commercial models and some clones capable of being illegally converted to full-automatic machine guns. Controversy surrounding the Glock V models erupted, which was then followed by the announcement of the Gen6 on December 6, 2025. Gen6 is the next generation of Glock, scheduled to arrive on the first day of the NSSF SHOT Show, January 20, 2026. At readers' request, Guns & Ammo Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole and Handgun Editor James Tarr detail the changes appearing in the Gen V and Gen6 models and compare them to previous generations. Were these enhancements necessary, or a detriment to the Glock design? Don't miss a single issue of Guns & Ammo magazine and subscribe today! | |||
| SureFire Suppressors & Barry Dueck | 09 Jan 2026 | 00:33:14 | |
IPSC Grand Master and nationally ranked 3-Gun shooter Barry Dueck is the vice president of marketing at SureFire. Dueck recounts the development history of suppressor technology since his service as a U.S. Marine and competitor, offering his first-person insight from more than 30-year in the industry leading to the new-for-2026 SOCOM556-RC4. | |||
| Grayguns Built the Ultimate P210 | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:31:56 | |
In this episode of Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast, we sit down with legendary gunsmith Bruce Gray and Nick Bowles of Grayguns to break down one of the most unique custom pistols ever built—the SIG P210 "Bruiser." What started as a great factory pistol turned into a 7-year passion project. The result? A no-compromise, hand-built handgun with refined ergonomics, a completely reworked trigger system, and precision craftsmanship at a level most shooters never get to see. We dive into:
This isn't just about one pistol—it's about the mindset of true craftsmen. The kind of people who build not because they have to… but because they can't help it. If you're serious about firearms, custom builds, or the art of mechanical perfection—this is one you don't want to miss. 👉 Learn more: https://grayguns.com | |||
| TAURUS TX9 + JESSIE HARRISON | 06 Feb 2026 | 00:35:26 | |
World Champion Jessie Harrison discusses the new-for-2026 Taurus TX9 9mm striker-fired pistol, and its place as the brand's flagship model moving forward. Borrowing some feature and handling qualities of the 2019 Guns & Ammo Handgun of the Year — Taurus TX22 — the TX9 exhibits the same reliability and accuracy that has made the GX4 9mm pistol so popular with concealed carry users. The TX9 was released at the 2026 SHOT Show and reviewed in Guns & Ammo's February 2026 issue by Handgun Editor James Tarr. All three introductory models were profiled in the article, including the full-size TX9 F, compact TX9 C, and subcompact TX9 SC. In addition to behind-the-scenes manufacturing and testing insights from Harrison and Tarr, Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole and Tarr inquire about her pro-shooting career and share techniques that helped make her a top shot across several competition circuits including SASS, IPSC, Steel Challenge and USPSA. | |||
| The Rise of Watchtower Defense: Inside a New American Firearms Brand | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:35:29 | |
Long Description: In this episode of the Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast, publisher Chris Agnes and editors Eric Poole and Jack Oller discuss the rise of Watchtower Defense with its founder Jason Kolosky. From his background as a U.S. Marine in Force Reconnaissance and a DoD contractor for the Pentagon, he recalls the motivations that led him to create an all-American-made firearms company. Learn the story behind Watchtower's mission, its commitment to craftsmanship, and the philosophy that drives its growing lineup of rifles, pistols, and suppressors. The conversation covers: Why Kolosky's opinion on a "do-all" cartridge, The inspiration behind Watchtower's military-rooted branding, How to build a premium firearm without "racing to the bottom," The expanding 60,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility, The importance of training, responsibility, and Second Amendment advocacy, And what may be next for Watchtower Defense, double-stack .45s, suppressors, SBRs, and more!
Plus, G&A's staff considers Watchtower's "tribe" of customers, its "Made-in-America" message, and how the media and storytelling are fueling the brand's growth in the firearms industry despite market trends. If you're serious about firearms, craftsmanship, and the future of American manufacturing — don't miss this conversation on The Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast. | |||