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Posted: 12/31/2021 1:18:28 PM EDT
I'm interesting in a pair of gloves for the range, but nothing too pricey or thick as I won't be training outside too often this year,  around $25 - $30 or thereabouts..  any recommendations or "stay way froms" ?   I've seen Magul, Hatch, Caldwell, LA Police Gear, etc.  Not looking for anything too thick or padded.
Link Posted: 12/31/2021 1:37:20 PM EDT
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Hatch is what I have used for years. Specialist i think are unlined basically diving gloves made a neoprene. Lije 25 a pair.
Link Posted: 1/1/2022 11:43:42 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/1/2022 11:53:04 AM EDT
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$12 whitewater brand from clothing sales.


I cut the trigger finger tip off.  

When pistol shooting the greatly improved my grip because my sweating hands got slippery. When rifle shooting they help keep my support hand from getting burned.
Link Posted: 1/1/2022 12:12:31 PM EDT
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Mechanix gloves
Link Posted: 1/1/2022 12:26:07 PM EDT
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Mechanix gloves
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This.
Link Posted: 1/1/2022 12:40:41 PM EDT
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The alpha gloves are awesome. And they have a sale ending today. 15% off anything on site I think.  They are a wear item  but I use mine for everything.

SKD pig gloves
Link Posted: 1/1/2022 12:49:45 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TonyF:
The mechanix gloves work well and can be found at most auto supply stores.

Just to be clear, I only wear a glove on my support hand to mitigate abrasions when manipulating a rifle. Don't like the loss of tactile and touch sensitivity on my firing hand and trigger finger. Well aware of fingerless gloves  but just don't see the need for a glove on the firing hand.
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Mechanix gloves
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This.
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Stick with what works.
Link Posted: 1/9/2022 6:00:47 PM EDT
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Thanks all.  Mechanix seems to get the lion's share of consent here. Also they're easy to get, so that's a plus.
Link Posted: 1/11/2022 1:19:53 PM EDT
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I only wear gloves if I really need to.  They can be helpful to protect your hands from scratches or cold weather.  For CMP competition a glove on the support hand is common.  Fingerless gloves on the firing hand are good for below freezing days.  I have used them on those occasions.
Link Posted: 2/22/2023 12:54:51 PM EDT
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Out of a dozen gloves I tried, these were the thinnest and most advantageous for most versatile tactile use.

Mechanix Specialty
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