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    Default Winter Shooting gloves

    Hi,
    I have been looking for a good brand of winter shooting gloves. A glove that warm enough for the outdoors, but flexible enough for shooting. Any recommendations?

    Thanks,
    Nick.
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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    Hatch Specialist, by Safariland model NS430

    Very thin, almost skin tight, which makes it easy to access weapon controls and trigger. Mind you these are not insulated winter gloves so if you're out for extended periods you may want to bring a bigger pair to wear over top when you're not actually firing. I'm usually fine wearing just the hatch gloves but if it's too cold I'll slip on some heavy under armor winter gloves over top.

    Picked mine up at Atlantic Tactical for 16.95 and couldn't be happier with them.

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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    These PIG gloves are supposed to be legit. I'm thinking about ordering a pair.

    https://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Full-Dext...-p/pig.700.htm


    Here is a video review:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJyK5GyURCw

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    Thumbs up Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by l3uLLDoZeR View Post
    These PIG gloves are supposed to be legit. I'm thinking about ordering a pair.

    https://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Full-Dext...-p/pig.700.htm
    This is the best advertisement I have seen in a long time.
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    Best of boths worlds...lexabiity and warmnth.

    Mechanix orginal.

    been wearing them for years and they just riggin rock.. they do everything well.. but dont expectthe best warmth out of them...

    I seriously recommend mechanix gloves... as a mechanic and a shooter..

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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by l3uLLDoZeR View Post
    These PIG gloves are supposed to be legit. I'm thinking about ordering a pair.

    https://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Full-Dext...-p/pig.700.htm


    Here is a video review:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJyK5GyURCw
    I have a pair of the PIG gloves. They are extremely form fitting with very good tactile feel in the finger tips.

    One of the things I didn't know when I bought them is that in order to fit so well, they had to have a larger gap where the velcro strap attaches, so there is a small gap when the velcro strap is closed.

    For the money, it's a good buy. If price is not really a big deal, look into the Oakley Pilot Gloves. I really like mine. The PIGs are about half the price of the Oakley's.

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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick72 View Post
    Hi,
    I have been looking for a good brand of winter shooting gloves. A glove that warm enough for the outdoors, but flexible enough for shooting. Any recommendations?

    Thanks,
    Nick.
    I got a pair of Saucony running gloves. Try those out.

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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    I've been wearing Nomex Pilot's Gloves for hunting and shooting since I was in the Corps... Buy 'em a size smaller than what you normally wear, so that they are tight. Great dexterity, and they're pretty warm for thin, non-insulated gloves
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    Default Re: Winter Shooting gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by gumbys1up View Post
    Best of boths worlds...lexabiity and warmnth.

    Mechanix orginal.

    been wearing them for years and they just riggin rock.. they do everything well.. but dont expectthe best warmth out of them...

    I seriously recommend mechanix gloves... as a mechanic and a shooter..
    Second the Mechanix gloves. Just ordered a extra pair

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