Shooting gloves.

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Can anybody identify the brand/ model of thes shooting gloves? Not my picture by the way but I quit like the look of them and fancy trying some.
 

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A pic of the back of them may help. The vent holes in the finger may be unique to the brand .
 
Do you have to remove them to load? My gloves had fold down finger flaps until I cut the ends off, too much of a faff with Velcro etc.
These are for shotgun I imagine as you’d fiddle with pellets or bullets I think.
Jim
 
That's why I think they may be 5.11 👍
Most 5.11 I have seen have the loop for pulling them on but they may not have always had it .


Look like Wiley.

The OP ones .
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Wiley . Same vent holes and the design on the palm. They did them with or with out the smart touch bits .


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Ones with out also came with silicone strips on the thumb and fore finger . May not have always had it or its worn off in the OP gloves .


Wiley X DURTAC​


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Do you have to remove them to load? My gloves had fold down finger flaps until I cut the ends off, too much of a faff with Velcro etc.
These are for shotgun I imagine as you’d fiddle with pellets or bullets I think.
Jim
Good point. Do your gloves have good grip on the palm? I have some neoprene ones I have had for a while with fold down finger but they can be slippy with certain stocks
 
Good point. Do your gloves have good grip on the palm? I have some neoprene ones I have had for a while with fold down finger but they can be slippy with certain stocks
Yes, mine are neoprene/camo material and the finger flaps were a pain. No good if you want gloves to keep your hands warm as the neoprene lets your hands get cold. I tried some without flaps but the feel on the trigger was awful .
Tbh, I now use one on the left hand for support when shooting off shoulder, it stops the hamster digging in too much.
Jim
 
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