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Old January 31st, 2008, 02:04 AM   #1
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Shooting Gloves

Anyone recommend some shooting gloves? Would like to find a nice pair of neoprene gloves with the fold back option on the trigger finger (at least).

Links, pics, recommendations? The ones I find that I like online seem to be all located in Britain.

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Old January 31st, 2008, 02:10 AM   #2
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I believe in practicing the way you'll carry, unless this is strictly for target shooting. Get those hands toughened up. Guns shoot differently with gloves on and off.
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Old January 31st, 2008, 03:04 AM   #3
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I have a pair of these: Bob Allen Sportswear

They do well with cold weather sporting clays and are pretty good with handguns. I have polypropylene liners that I use under mitts while backpacking in Winter. They're thin and form-fitting but tear/melt really easy.
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Old January 31st, 2008, 03:15 AM   #4
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Not to sound like Michael Jackson, but I only use one fingerless glove on my weak hand. I want to maintain the feel of the gun with my strong hand and use the gloved hand for racking the slide. I discovered that after doing that a bunch of times during a training session I started to wear the skin down a bit. My son pointed me to some weightlifting gloves that seemed to work just fine.
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Old January 31st, 2008, 08:17 AM   #5
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I tried the Bob Allen glove thing for trap shooting but man oh man it felt too weird. I gave it a go but gloves just aren't my thing for shooting any of my firearms.
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There are lots of things I can't do with gloves on...and won't.

1.) Driving (I'm no Le Mans racer, and even when I'm on long trips, it just seems silly to have gloves on behind the wheel of a Jeep. Maybe if it were an Austin-Healey or a 'Vette convertible).

2.) Golf (I never use a glove...seems silly and doesn't help at all).

3.) Shooting (train for the real world...I don't wear shooting gloves to the mall, grocery or anywhere else. What happens when I need them in a confrontation? Is the BG going to wait until I'm ready?).
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Old January 31st, 2008, 08:41 AM   #7
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These PAST leather gloves work good for me:

PAST Professional Shooting Gloves Fingerless Leather Black XL

I purchased them for my gunsite class, but ended up taking them off because they tended to get in the way. But if your just doing a lot of shooting for practice or whatever they work really nice.
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Up here in NY, during the winter, I use these: Cabela's -- Bob Allen Shotgunner™ Shooting Gloves
I trap and pistol shoot a lot, and find them thin enough for comfort, and not too bulky for the trigger finger. Some people, though, cannot shoot with gloves at at all! I would go to somplace like Gabder Mnt, or Dicks Sporting (if there's one near you), and try 'em on.
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Old January 31st, 2008, 11:29 AM   #9
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There are lots of things I can't do with gloves on...and won't.

1.) Driving (I'm no Le Mans racer, and even when I'm on long trips, it just seems silly to have gloves on behind the wheel of a Jeep. Maybe if it were an Austin-Healey or a 'Vette convertible).

2.) Golf (I never use a glove...seems silly and doesn't help at all).

3.) Shooting (train for the real world...I don't wear shooting gloves to the mall, grocery or anywhere else. What happens when I need them in a confrontation? Is the BG going to wait until I'm ready?).
You guy's kill me!

1) Driving - That is subjective as some peoples hands stay cold all of the time in the winter thus stiffin them up and without gloves could not drive as well (or have the control of the wheel enough that is). My mom is a prime example, I run hot so no need for driving with gloves. I assure you my mom is not a Lemans racer but uses them when driving!

2) Golf - Also subjective. If feel (I'm sorry, I know) it does help me and I have been playing golf since I was 8 years old, am a scratch golfer and can drive the ball 300 plus yards easily at will and trust me, the glove helps when you are running higher swing speeds than most out there. I guess just about 99.9% of the best PGA golf professionals in the world and THE best in the world maybe ever (TW) are wrong about wearing a glove to play golf?

3) Shooting - Again, subjective. I train in the real world and train in any weather conditions other than if life threating along side LEO's and SWAT guy's that also wear gloves to train outside in an 8 hour training class and so do I. It becomes second nature and the gloves I use are thin and near like not having them on but are imparitive to keep the wind off your hands (not really for keeping them warm so much). Yea, if I am at the range for an hour or (like i am sure you are talking about) and just working with my ccw, I don't use gloves. Just because one chooses to use gloves to train and keep training all day where others won't because it's cold does not mean you can't shoot without them.


ETA - I use these Hatch Shooting Gloves

Don't trust that pricing as that was the first site I found that had them. those seem high priced on that site IIRC, I've never used them as a resource. The hatch elite marksman are nice gloves.


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You guy's kill me!

ETA - I use these Hatch Shooting Gloves

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They are killing me too

Thanks everyone else for the options, I'm sure there is a good one in there and will look through them when I have some time.

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