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  • Barry

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    Can anyone recommend a good brand of glove to shoot with when it’s cold? I have some really thin leather gloves (Cabelas, I think) that work for shooting but don’t keep my hands warm.
     

    SlickRick

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    I have yet to find a pair of gloves that hold up. Currently trying the mechanix recon. It has made it through a couple classes so far, but worried about how thin they are.

    However, I would not recommend the SKDTac PIG gloves. I had a few pairs and they fell apart after a few uses.
     

    EricG

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    Outdoor Research MGS Fleece Sensor Gloves. What I wear for cold weather shooting.

    I have their Supressor Glove also and they are tough as hell.



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    EyeCarry

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    I'll throw in a cheap pair to try. I picked a pair of these up to work around the house with. I was looking for something that would keep my hands dry when working with damp yard stuff. I have used them for car repair stuff as well. They are pretty grip-y and I have found that they do a fair job of keeping my hands warm in an unheated garage as well. I do see some wear on them now (the latex is starting to fray) after about 6 months but at $2 I'd call that fair. I have not tried them for shooting but may still get a chance soon.
    https://www.harborfreight.com/safety/gloves/coated-rubber-grip-gloves-large-90912.html
     

    Gaffer

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    I’ve been wanting to try out the Magpul gloves, has anyone used them?

    I have a pair, that I wear when it is cooler. They have been through 3 Revere Riders Carbine classes, which 2 of classes were in the twenties, and 2 of the days it rained on us all day. They held up fine, and still going strong!

    Ron
     

    Billythekid

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    I have used about any kind of gloves as long as the are not so thick to cause a problem, last weekend i went to alanta conservation club and forgot my gloves. i had a couple pair of brown Jersey out of my truck and layered up and they worked ok when your hand are cold it does not matter
     

    Gaterboy

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    Second the Machanix brand. They also make an insulated glove. Always wear when I shoot. I have a dozen pairs between the house, shop and barn laying around and I believe a pair in every vehicle.
     
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