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Interested in what everyone thinks. For me it's not a Tacticool choice, I'm tired of having to wash my hands or having them smell like gun powder.... Washing ones hands is a healthy habit. If thats too bothersome, perhaps try nitrile gloves. They are available in black too.
Does it help with grip? Do leather gloves help with grip? Yes, in that you will have to grip harder and therefore SHOULD build grip strength. Some gloves have a bit of silicon or other tacky surface to improve grip. All gloves will reduce your tactile response. Your FEEL or interface to the weapon.
Does it affect accuracy? It sure can, and not in a good way.
Etc....
I CSR at LT suggestedc PIG GLOVES....any experience with those?
TIA!!!
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Gloves are meant to PROTECT ones hands. Think LOGGING or manual labor, or weather. It does take some getting used to though to safely & efficiently manipulate certain features of weapons.
I like aviator gloves and the mechanix type gloves in cooler weather when shooting (cause work provides them!). In warmer weather, I don't need gloves.
Some folks just don't do manual labor or work out, so they don't have callouses on their hands, so I suppose gloves would be good for protecting their hands. I dunno.
~Will