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    Default Shooting gloves

    Any good, cheap shooting gloves? Sweaty hands are not good for guns for a variety of reasons. I'd like to get some simple ones.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    Picked up a pair of Under Armour Cold Gear Shooting Gloves on sale for about 30 bux, usually sell for 50 or 60. Great for shooting in cold temp's.

    Has a foldback trigger finger on each hand and has special material to make gripping easy.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    what about thin mechanics gloves?
    i got shot, you should buy my stuff

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    I picked up a pair of thin shooting gloves at Gander Mtn last year for about $20.00.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    Like these?



    LOL

    Seriously...I might have to try the Mechanics Gloves, I sell those at work.


    Glock Pistols.......So simple a Caveman could fix them!

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    Midway has some for $18 up to $60. A Golf or Batting glove also works. You can cut the finger or fingers off.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    I currently wear MechanixWear gloves, but I am going to try a set of the VooDoo brand tactical gloves from SpoertsmansGuide.com for $25.

    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=459570

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    Mechanix gloves here, simple, in-expensive, and they work.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    i used a pair of baseball gloves i had bought for like $10, back wehn i was doing community patrol, and needed something for driving. they work well in the winter with pistol shooting and are cheap.
    Guns don't kill people, it's mostly the bullets.

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    Default Re: Shooting gloves

    I use mechanix or an off brand. I just cut the tip of the trigger and middle finger glove sections off and then sear the edges with a lighter.

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