Gloves
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Check out Mechanix gloves. They have a lot of different models, so make sure you get the appropriate ones
You see US military guys using them in combat quite a bit. I have a pair of insulated ones that are still pretty thin that I got at an auto parts store. They'd probably work fine for shooting, but they do appear to make "tactical" ones
You see US military guys using them in combat quite a bit. I have a pair of insulated ones that are still pretty thin that I got at an auto parts store. They'd probably work fine for shooting, but they do appear to make "tactical" ones
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I used to use a pair of Matco ones before but have since lost them. Might just get a pair of mechanix ones then.
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Under Armor. Thin enough to pick up a dime, good grip, and fairly warm.
Maintain the sport. Take a kid shooting.
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I have been using a pair of football reciever gloves.....work very well for how I am using them.
Randy
Randy
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NRA Certified Instructor-Rifle, Pistol, Personal Protection Inside the Home, NRA CRO. competitor in SASS, IDPA, USPSA, NRA Smallbore rifle 3/4 p. NRA High Power Rifle Service Rifle, NRA Air Rifle
Re: Gloves
1813Anschutz wrote:I have been using a pair of football reciever gloves.....work very well for how I am using them.
Randy
Lol. Plus, when you shoot a bulls eye, you can do this with your hands and do a touchdown dance

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When you take Viagra, do you have to hurry and go Cialis? LOL!
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