@panzerr, your link to the Blackhawk gloves isn't working. Here is a functioning link.
@panzerr, your link to the Blackhawk gloves isn't working. Here is a functioning link.
Got a pair of OR Omni Gloves for Christmas which worked quite well. They're not a hardcore shooting or cold weather glove, more like a glorified glove liner to be used with a gore-tex shell.
Grip and feel was excellent with no bunching or other annoying bulks that interfered with grip. It allows for significant feedback on the trigger. No noticeable difference between my warm weather shooting gloves except that the OR gloves are much softer/more comfortable.
My fingers were quite warm in 13 degrees with windchill during a 4 hour shoot.
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Brilliant. In Florida this gets my hands to feel like a waterlogged prune, but I imagine in cold weather this would work fantastically. I've got a contract in Eastern Europe and honestly couldn't find gloves that would keep me warm and also provide enough dexterity for Medic work in dynamic environments. I think this will serve the double purpose of keeping me warm and keeping nasties off.
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Seven and a half year necro-post. Awesome first post!
Glad you found something useful in it, how did you come across it?
I read through the first several pages and was going to reply with quote to a guy that posted about the Manzella fleece gloves with the nylon cover on the trigger finger. I loved those but cant find them anyplace. Then I looked at the date. LOL
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Haha I was looking for tactical gloves that were also cold weather, and this came up in Google. I noticed the thread was dead but haven't found such good information anywhere else on the internet. Figured it was worth a shot if I managed to find it! Lol
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I'd like to throw my hat in the ring. I picked up some Outdoor Research Gripper Gloves on Amazon for $35 last year, went through one winter in Minnesota, but they became my main go to for hunting, shooting and even taking the dog for a walk. I have some heavier gloves I normally wear under 0 degrees F, but for the most part I always go for my OR gloves, I picked up another pair for around $25 a month ago. Haven't dealt with them completely wet, only in a misting rain but the heavier fleece keeps the wind out. They seem to be a nice median weight glove.
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That time of year again...asking if there have been any new products issued in the last year or so. I'm always looking for gloves that will combine ability to shoot and keep hands warm. I know that's a very tough and tall order.
What do folks find to be the best solution?
Thanks.
5 mil Neoprene dive Gloves.
Use a bullet tip to open up the trigger guard.
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