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Phil Yearout 01-28-2023 03:25 PM

Gloves
 
These gloves were used as a prop in a recent DGJ article. I would like to have a pair but haven't been able to find anything similar anywhere. I suppose they could be vintage, but they have velcro on them so I doubt they're TOO old. Just wondering if anyone has a source; thanks...

http://i.imgur.com/ZF5pfZIl.jpg

Reggie Bishop 01-28-2023 03:42 PM

Looks like leather “driving gloves” to me.

Andrew Sacco 01-28-2023 03:53 PM

Phil I got you covered. I have two pairs, when they were on sale for $25. I am a medium and will sell one for what I paid, unused, or go buy new if you need a different size. They are worth more than what he charges I believe. There's a finger cutout so when you fold the index back your bare finger is used. Supple and nice for the price.

https://connecticutshotgun.co/brown-...ooting-gloves/

Andrew Sacco 01-28-2023 03:54 PM

Should be noted they're a dark brown in a folding gift box, that photo is awful.

Andrew Sacco 01-28-2023 03:57 PM

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Here's mine

Phil Yearout 01-28-2023 04:03 PM

Thanks Andy! PM sent.

Bill Murphy 01-28-2023 06:15 PM

I've been cutting the trigger finger off of driving and golf gloves for years, but none of them have ever kept my hands or fingers warm. Still looking after all those years.

Kevin McCormack 01-28-2023 08:57 PM

Best deal I ever found for shooting gloves: Go to your nearest motorcycle / leather head shop dealer and ask for their "summer weight" driving gloves. I found them at a local motorcycle clothing store (no bikes for sale) for $14 a pair. Black perforated fingers and palm, REAL LEATHER, velcro wrist closures. Quite the bargain compared to branded chi-chi types at $22- 50 Pair. Nothing like them for an ice-cold steering wheel setting out for the range on a winter morning or, once there, hefting a CHE 28- ga with a splinter forend.

Phil Yearout 01-28-2023 09:13 PM

It’s a thing for me; can’t do black :).

Randy G Roberts 01-28-2023 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 380906)
I've been cutting the trigger finger off of driving and golf gloves for years, but none of them have ever kept my hands or fingers warm. Still looking after all those years.

Funny. Same for me Bill. Buy a nice pair of gloves and snip the 👉 off. So far I've managed to do it without my finger in the glove.

John Davis 01-28-2023 10:22 PM

thegunglove.com. I buy the summer weight and snip the trigger finger. Best shooting gloves I’ve ever had.

Andrew Sacco 01-28-2023 10:38 PM

There isn't a comfortable light glove that will keep you warm, I'm convinced of it. I have the regular and summer weight gunglove. Meh. Not sold, for me at least. My solution is a glove you think you look cool in and electric hand warmers in your pockets. Tucking your hands in there between stations even without gloves is magic. Invest $50 in hand warmers and you're good. But gloves do help grip in hot nasty sweaty weather for me. I'm not sure Phil was asking about keeping warm rather he wants to look like a stud.

Randy G Roberts 01-28-2023 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by John Davis (Post 380927)
thegunglove.com. I buy the summer weight and snip the trigger finger. Best shooting gloves I’ve ever had.

I just snipped the end off a new pair a month or so ago. I like them and I use hand warmers like Andy referred to.

Dave Noreen 01-28-2023 10:48 PM

When it is so cold I need a glove on my trigger hand, I'm not there!!

Having lost part of a finger on my left hand, the circulation in that finger isn't great so I do wear a thin glove on that hand.

Phil Yearout 01-29-2023 12:20 AM

Andy is closer than he probably thinks :rotf:. There ain't a glove out there that you can shoot in that'll keep your hands warm; I've got a box full to prove it, and I've given up looking for one. But I do like the look of those and basically just want a pair. Might even use them now and then.

William Davis 01-29-2023 07:38 AM

Not pretty but Foot Joys Black Rain golf glove is a practical option. Sized & stretchy try on at the golf shop for good tight fit. I keep a pair in my shooting bag with the trigger finger cut off. Used most as barrel hand alone adding the trigger glove cold days. Think they are under $ 20 pair.

Better looking gloves Russell Moccasin had nice shooting gloves fit is loose on me no way to try before buying rarely used, don’t know if the new owners will continue them. Have a pair of nice English shooting gloves with trigger finger in or out option but don’t use them much shooting. Good cold weather & you can answer the phone one fingered. Tighter fit than the Russell’s & could try them on, a must. Fairlows of Pall Mall London.

Clay targets my self imposed limit Is 50 degrees dark windy day. 40 bright & calm. Had enough cold, no more.

William

Reggie Bishop 01-29-2023 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin McCormack (Post 380921)
Best deal I ever found for shooting gloves: Go to your nearest motorcycle / leather head shop dealer and ask for their "summer weight" driving gloves. I found them at a local motorcycle clothing store (no bikes for sale) for $14 a pair. Black perforated fingers and palm, REAL LEATHER, velcro wrist closures. Quite the bargain compared to branded chi-chi types at $22- 50 Pair. Nothing like them for an ice-cold steering wheel setting out for the range on a winter morning or, once there, hefting a CHE 28- ga with a splinter forend.

So Kevin tell us about this CHE 28 gauge!:)

Bill Murphy 01-29-2023 10:45 AM

Gotcha! Maybe K will tell you about the Vincent Black Shadow that he rides to the range.

Kevin McCormack 01-29-2023 11:16 AM

Sorry, but the CHE 28 was not mine; just liked to complain about cold barrels on frosty mornings. Never rode a motorcycle but my younger brother's 899 Ducati got me thinking a few years ago.....

Mike Koneski 01-29-2023 11:25 AM

The very few times I wear gloves to shoot in colder weather, I use Mechanix gloves. They are light and don't restrict dexterity or prevent me from feeling the trigger. Same gloves I wear if I need them to hunt birds.

https://www.mechanix.com/us-en/all-w...4aAg1YEALw_wcB

CraigThompson 01-29-2023 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 380906)
I've been cutting the trigger finger off of driving and golf gloves for years, but none of them have ever kept my hands or fingers warm. Still looking after all those years.

I truely hate agreeing with you but I do the same . Cutting the trigger finger off to where it would be back to the second knuckle . And nope they don’t keep your hands warm .

CraigThompson 01-29-2023 03:27 PM

Since I usually loose the right hand glove I’ve taken to using deerskin gloves I buy at Tractor Supply usually just wearing the left glove . Then my trigger hands uncovered . Usually if I think it’ll be cold I’ve got hand warmer/s in a pocket or two .

Stan Hillis 01-29-2023 03:34 PM

I have a pair of these for cold afternoons quail hunting, busting briars, etc. I much prefer no gloves at all, but these are really high quality, and supple. Made of sheepskin. Orvis gear is not cheap, but in over 20 years of using their clothing and gear i have never once been disappointed in a purchase. Quality is always top notch.

https://www.orvis.com/uplander-shoot...oves/2Y8N.html

Andrew Sacco 01-30-2023 09:44 AM

The best to keep your hands warm is one of those muffs that straps around your waist. You have to be really good to pull your hands out and close your gun and shoot a bird when it flushes : )

Chris Pope 01-30-2023 10:32 AM

Andy- I looked at them on the CSMC website. Do they run true to size?

Andrew Sacco 01-30-2023 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Pope (Post 381029)
Andy- I looked at them on the CSMC website. Do they run true to size?

Chris, every pair of gloves I've worn that fit are a medium. The medium from CSM run big on me so I'd say they're a medium plus. If anyone wonders, the perfect fit for me is a GunGlove size 9.5 regular weight, I just don't care for the glove.

Daryl Corona 01-30-2023 03:18 PM

I wear gloves for all my shooting. Either golf or batting gloves, mechanics gloves for clay shooting and deerskin gloves from HD, Lowes or Tractor Supply to hunt with. I find that if I buy the deerskin gloves that are on the tight side they will stretch to conform nicely to hunt with and protect my hands and gun. Sometimes I will have to try on every pair on the rack to find one that is just right.

Dan Steingraber 01-30-2023 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 380930)
When it is so cold I need a glove on my trigger hand, I'm not there!!

Having lost part of a finger on my left hand, the circulation in that finger isn't great so I do wear a thin glove on that hand.

I have a recently remodeled thumb that also has a circulation issue requiring a warmer solution. I’ve never cared for hand warmers but I’m warming up to
The idea. See what I did there? 😂

Phil Yearout 01-30-2023 05:40 PM

This thread was started to find a source fr a particular pair of gloves, but since it has morphed into a discussion about keeping one's hands warm, here's a trick my nephew turned me one to on out last SD trip. Get you some of these...

https://i.imgur.com/qSYevcJl.jpg

and a pair of these...

https://i.imgur.com/rRdgC4il.jpg

put a heatpack on the inside of your wrist (where most of the bloodflow is) and hold it there with a wristband. I was skeptical but it works!

Phil Yearout 01-30-2023 05:46 PM

double post for some reason

Larry Stauch 01-30-2023 05:59 PM

Browning Deer Skin Gloves
 
Moved to Vintage Memorabilia, Cases, Paper, Hulls/Brass & Accessories For Sale

Mike Franzen 02-04-2023 11:21 AM

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Here’s a great lightweight, waterproof, wind proof glove that really keeps your hands warm.

Jim Thynne 02-04-2023 11:27 AM

The best shooting gloves for double guns are made by" GripSwell "they are not inexpensive, but are made for the SxS shooter with double leather in the barrel hans and a padded palmswell on the grip hand. They do absorb some recoil, and the heat of the barrels is definitely reduced. I have several pair! They have a web site! They come in Left or right!

Jim Thynne 02-04-2023 11:28 AM

The best shooting gloves for double guns are made by" GripSwell "they are not inexpensive, but are made for the SxS shooter with double leather in the barrel hands and a padded palmswell on the grip hand. They do absorb some recoil, and the heat of the barrels is definitely reduced. I have several pair! They have a web site! They come in Left or right!

Jeff Kuss 02-04-2023 11:40 AM

Jim,
I totally agree with you on Gripswell gloves. I was under the impression that they were out of business.

Phil Yearout 02-04-2023 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Kuss (Post 381483)
Jim,
I totally agree with you on Gripswell gloves. I was under the impression that they were out of business.

I don't plan on ordering but it appears they are still available on line.

Andrew Sacco 02-04-2023 06:14 PM

I had two pair of Gripswell and both tore in different places after one season of clays. Otherwise they are very nice.

Jim Thynne 02-04-2023 08:17 PM

Dang, I've had mine to Argentina twice, and they are still hanging in there!

Phil Yearout 02-04-2023 10:18 PM

Back to my original query. I contacted Tom Archer, author of the article where the gloves were pictured. He bought them back in the 80's and couldn't remember who the maker was. Then casting about on the web I discovered that Purdey offers a pair that look almost identical. Around $300 by the time I'd get them here. That's more than I paid for my first double gun, so I decided I didn't need them that badly :).

Mike Franzen 02-05-2023 10:46 AM

Phil if you watch eBay I bet you would find something very similar.


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