Gloves while shooting?
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Gloves while shooting?
Anybody wear gloves while shooting your firearms? It seems to be a YouTube commando thing and I was curious as to who does it and why. I have tried it just to see what it was like and I found wearing gloves especially while shooting a pistol was nothing but cumbersome and made it hard to manipulate the controls. I sometimes shoot my shotgun or deer rifle with gloves while hunting but that's only for cold cold weather when you need gloves on.
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
During the winter I do sometimes practice with gloves, just like I practice drawing while wearing a jacket. However, I do not routinely wear gloves while shooting, but if you do wear gloves in winter then it is a condition with which you should be familiar.
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Right I agree. But I only wear gloves when hunting and it has to be very cold.
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I wore gloves for the first time shooting when it was cold - as you can see in my avatar. I found the gloves that I wore to actually be pretty nice while shooting. I don't wear them all the time, but I do have one pistol that can make the knuckle of my thumb angry so I wear them sometimes for that one.
I guess I'm of the opinion that sometimes it's nice and sometimes it's a pain to mess with. Many variables determine whether I will mess with them or not on a given range trip.
I guess I'm of the opinion that sometimes it's nice and sometimes it's a pain to mess with. Many variables determine whether I will mess with them or not on a given range trip.
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Please elaborate.TexasJohnBoy wrote:..., but I do have one pistol that can make the knuckle of my thumb angry so I wear them sometimes for that one.
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I practice in the cold with gloves. I have gotten rid of some of my gloves because, while very good at keeping my hands,warm, we're useless for shooting.
I have a pair of mechanics gloves that I will sometimes practice with when it's hot to help with my grip with sweaty hands.
I have a pair of mechanics gloves that I will sometimes practice with when it's hot to help with my grip with sweaty hands.
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My carry pistol, when firing hot ammo gets pretty snappy (S&W Shield 9). Depending on my hold, it can rub a spot on my hand to be pretty sensitive. Not a blister or anything like that, but I've found that the gloves I wear aren't cumbersome at all, and take care of that spot if I get a hot load.warnmar10 wrote:Please elaborate.TexasJohnBoy wrote:..., but I do have one pistol that can make the knuckle of my thumb angry so I wear them sometimes for that one.
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https://www.magpul.com/products/apparel ... cal-gloves
If the OP was asking for a suggestion for gloves when the situation warranted it, I would suggest these based on my use so far. They keep a good grip and don't get in the way of manipulating my pistol. The first time I wore them was actually at an action match, and I forgot I was wearing them. (Avatar is after it warmed up some - notice the short sleeves)
And, they look tacticool
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
Back in my younger days when I shot my Ruger .44 mag a lot I'd wear a really thin pair of golf gloves. If I shot it a lot nowadays I'd probably find a thin glove to use again, although the golf gloves these days seem to be much thicker than the ones I had. I wear gloves when I hunt if it's cold but remove the one on my right hand to shoot my rifle. If wearing a glove helps your shooting I see it as just another improvement.
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
Glove, singular.
One particular carbine I own has a brutal trigger.
So, yes, when I shoot it I wear a glove on the trigger pulling hand, though as time passes and I shoot it more it's getting smoover...
One particular carbine I own has a brutal trigger.
So, yes, when I shoot it I wear a glove on the trigger pulling hand, though as time passes and I shoot it more it's getting smoover...
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Osteo-arthritis runs in my family, my younger sister is having a hip replacement this month. My hands are often painful and I have tried many different gloves but keep coming back to these as the best that I have found:
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas- ... 725699.uts
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas- ... 725699.uts
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
Mechanix Wear has a tactical glove series http://www.mechanix.com/tactical?gclid= ... wAodnIwPOw
The Mechanix Wear gloves were popular with special operations who used them before the company developed a specific line just for police/tactical use.
I haven't worn any gloves yet since getting back into shooting, used to wear gloves hunting in winter. Gloves are an item that I look at when in stores- still in search for ones that work well and fit my small hands properly.
The Mechanix Wear gloves were popular with special operations who used them before the company developed a specific line just for police/tactical use.
I haven't worn any gloves yet since getting back into shooting, used to wear gloves hunting in winter. Gloves are an item that I look at when in stores- still in search for ones that work well and fit my small hands properly.
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
My XDs in .45 ACP rubs the base of my thumb raw. I haven't tried gloves, maybe I should.TexasJohnBoy wrote:My carry pistol, when firing hot ammo gets pretty snappy (S&W Shield 9). Depending on my hold, it can rub a spot on my hand to be pretty sensitive. Not a blister or anything like that, but I've found that the gloves I wear aren't cumbersome at all, and take care of that spot if I get a hot load.
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Give those Magpul gloves a shot (no pun intended). IIRC, the wife picked them up for me and they were either $19.99 or $24.99 at Academy. Not bad, and I think they are great gloves. I'm not going to breach any doors with them, but they don't get in the way and they aren't slippery.KLB wrote:My XDs in .45 ACP rubs the base of my thumb raw. I haven't tried gloves, maybe I should.TexasJohnBoy wrote:My carry pistol, when firing hot ammo gets pretty snappy (S&W Shield 9). Depending on my hold, it can rub a spot on my hand to be pretty sensitive. Not a blister or anything like that, but I've found that the gloves I wear aren't cumbersome at all, and take care of that spot if I get a hot load.
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Re: Gloves while shooting?
I sometimes wear gloves when I'm shooting with a suppressor.....not to aid in the shooting, but to protect my hands from getting burned by the can accidentally.
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If you would use a silencer then the can doesn't get that hot.The Annoyed Man wrote:I sometimes wear gloves when I'm shooting with a suppressor.....not to aid in the shooting, but to protect my hands from getting burned by the can accidentally.
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