2025 International Sniper Competition

2025 International Sniper Competition

Published by Evan Green on 21st Apr 2025

One of the biggest military events of the year for the US Army is "Infantry Week" at Ft. Benning Georgia, home of the Infantry.  As a sponsor of the Army Sniper Association, Griffin was proud to support, and happy to attend and partake in the festivities and time honored traditions of our nation's best.  The US Army hosts a smattering of events this week, including Best Ranger, Best Mortar Competition, International Sniper Competition,  A variety of armored competitions, and the combative competition.  Of these however, the nearest and dear to our hearts is the Sniper Comp.  

Kenneth Shriver, Former Sniper Instructor, and northeast regional sales Manager, as well as Evan Green, former sniper and managing partner, traveled to their Alma Mater, Ft. Benning the evening of April 8th for the vendor social.  Here some old friends and some new shook hands over BBQ in anticipation for the events unfolding.

Military Icons on the wall of a local brewpub for the vendor meet.

(Military Icons on the wall of a local brewpub for the vendor meet)

 

While we were eating BBQ and enjoying, not suffering, the competitors were out rucking gear, shooting challenging courses of fire, and performing land navs and other strenuous activities, pushing their mental and physical boundaries nearly to the breaking point in 2 man battles against the best units in the Army and abroad. 

(Competitor breaking down after a competition stage)

 

Day one of the exhibitor showcase on the range, we discussed and showed many Griffin military/gov products as well as shared information on our General Issue Program, which is a discount program for active, and former Military and Law Enforcement personnel.  As always were were impressed with the professionalism and military bearing of all service members, friends, and family. 

(Griffin North East Sales Mgr, Kenneth Shriver, discussing Griffin products with Sniper Cadre)

 

Day two was setup on the final firing range, Burroughs Range.  Exhausted competitors running in to shoot the final phase was inspiring.  As an Army sniper you are a competitive endurance athlete. The mental and physical fatigue is extreme at times, and is a young man's sport.  Every team we talked to after the final course of fire was mentally and physically exhausted and drained, a testament to the grueling course of fire established by the excellent Ft. Benning Sniper Cadre. 

(Pair of foreign compatitors laying it all out on the final training exercise)

 


After the competition was complete, we visited the Army Sniper School house area. Named after the famous SSG Adelbert Waldron. This modest and small training area, has produced some of the most lethal people in the American military.

(The US Army Sniper School is the longest continuously running sniper school, in it's 38th year of operations!)

 

(Shriver posing by the infamous fire hydrant that has washed down all Sniper students in the famous "Ghillie Wash" exercise)

 

(Sniper School House)

 

(Fallen Sniper Memorial)

 


After visiting the Sniper School grounds and paying homage, we continued to the National Infantry Museum and perused its impressive collection of armaments, gear, and war trophies dating back to the 1800s to modern day. The museum  is free and open to the public, a must stop if you are going through the Columbus Georgia area. 

 


Later that night we went to the Sniper Awards banquet and listened to the host James Harris, one of the founding instructors of the 1st sniper school in 1987. Mr. Harris is an impressive individual and has done very many things for the sniper community. 

(The Banquet Begins!)

 

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(James Harris, far right, introduces an award at the banquet)

 

(A shot glass for the Toast to Fallen Snipers)

 

(Mark Spicer, guest speaker at the banquet, gave the comedic banter he's known for to the crowd, before covering the seriousness and dedication to training that is needed to perform in the Sniper Community)

 

(Many Griffin products adorned the prize tables for competitive teams from the US and abroad!)

 

The results are in! We extend a huge congratulations from Griffin to all the competitors for being distinguished Snipers in their own right. Below are the final results from the 2025 ISC:

(The top three teams left to right at the International Sniper Competition. 3rd SFG(A) in 1st place, 3/75 RGR in 2nd place, and Michigan National Guard taking 3rd place)

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And just like that, another great year of competition amongst great people is in the books. See you all next year!


 

About the Author: Evan Green is Co-Owner and managing partner of Griffin Armament and former Army-Qualified Sniper. Evan was a member of the All Guard Sniper Team and later worked for the State Department completing multiple further security deployments with Triple Canopy and SOC.

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