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Posted: 5/13/2020 9:10:23 PM EDT
I can’t stop buying tactical gloves
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None. "Tactical" carries as much meaning for me as "Racist". Over used.....
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I guess I've finally gotten out of touch enough where I can honesty say I didn't know that was a thing. |
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I bought a pair of Magpul gloves, they're nice but I've only worn them to a couple of carbine classes. Breacher model I think, probably overkill for what I've needed but the price was right.
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PIGs are great they just wear out so fast. I usually have a new pair around and 2 really worn out pairs.
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Two if you consider the Home Depot house brand multi purpose and Mechanix gloves as tactical.
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Wtf is a tactical glove?
I carry a shit ton of rubber gloves at work. And carry some mechanix gloves in my bag at work for if I change someone’s tire |
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Bought a pair of camo Mechanix gloves. Use them often.
They are on sale since there were dirty. I use them when i do projects requiring gloves. But camo is tactical. |
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I've considered oakley's, but given the price, they seem a little impractical. I'm pretty high drag / low speed these days.
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Like.......a lot. I tried a bunch. Mechanix, pig, hatch, OR, Oakley, Wylie X, Blackhawk and a few no name.
Mechanix 0.5mm are my favorite so far. Just need them to make it touch screen compatible. |
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0. What should be my first pair for shooting and farm type work?
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Zero. I have some carhart gloves I save for shooting, if I ever get to shoot again.
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I have work gloves, insulated work gloves, winter gloves, riding gloves and two pairs of nomex flying gloves.
I guess the closest would be the nomex gloves. Do those count? |
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As a general rule, I try not to own anything "tactical" if I can help it. YouTube, and the COD warriors really have killed that word.
I own a pair leather work gloves... I use them when I'm working. I don't need them at the range. |
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"I'll take NONE FOR $500 because I'm not some LARPing HOMO ALEX". When I was crewing the M1 series tank 20 yrs ago I had a pair of Nomex gloves that the Army issued me but I just haven't felt the need to keep myself all "Tacticool" an shit since. I'm sorry.....
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Originally Posted By RIPPER334: As a general rule, I try not to own anything "tactical" if I can help it. YouTube, and the COD warriors really have killed that word. I own a pair leather work gloves... I use them when I'm working. I don't need them at the range. View Quote Same! I will make an exception for a USP45 Tactical, however. |
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Zero. Zip. Zilch.
I have a Griffin Optimus suppressor that I will switch between guns, so I have one single glove in my range bag that I use to switch it, as it gets very hot. That is as close to a tactical glove as it get for me. I clearly don’t operate. |
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A pair of pig deltas. I can count on my hands, with or without gloves, the number of times I've worn them.
They work, I like them, I just rarely need to use them. |
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i have a few pairs of leather gloves and some latex gloves for working on vehicles. Are they tactical?
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I have a pair of Oakleys that I used on patrol in Iraq somewhere. I have more motorcycle gloves than any other type and i sold my bike 2 years ago.
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I bought a set of those carbon fiber knuckle Oakley gloves years ago. I've worn them around a dozen times, but they just ride in a pocket in my work bag.
Pretty much $70 wasted. |
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I live in Wisconsin... Tactical gloves are a must for a few hours at the range in the bitter cold.
I have a few different pair - I like Mechanix. I keep them in the range bag and rifle case. Grandma's knitted Christmas mittens don't cut it. |
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