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Unread 01-28-2023, 06:15 PM   #1
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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.
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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.
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thegunglove.com. I buy the summer weight and snip the trigger finger. Best shooting gloves I’ve ever had.
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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.
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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 .
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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 .
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