I'm sure a lot of you do in the colder months. Lately I have been finding at the range that that my palms have been getting rather sweaty, and that poses a problem with a 1911 with slick wood grips. Not to mention the stock SA controls are a bit sharp (waiting to replace them).
I grabbed a pair of Ringers Duty gloves, that are meant for all weather mostly for LEO's patrol gloves. They are thin and super comfortable, and grip my gun really well. For not being familiar with the company, and only costing me $20 I am quite pleased, haven't tested them at the range yet however.
Now, I know the range isn't a fashion show. I'll admit being only 23, even acting responsible and safe on the range, I still get looks from some of the older crowd. I solely bought these gloves for my sweaty palm issues in the hot weather, but I am nervous people might look at me like I'm a certified mall ninja!
My logic was, batters wear batting gloves, I wear a glove when I golf, why not wear gloves while I shoot to add more grippage (not a word but works). I was wondering if any of you wear any shooting gloves year round and if you have any any funny looks. Or if you own any handguns where you think gloves might help you.
PS. I feel awkward in the winter too but I live in the Pocono Mountains of PA and the range I shoot at is literally on top of one of them, it gets super cold. The black $10 balaclava that I grabbed at a military surplus store, thats fleece lined keeps my face and head really feeling nice in those cold cold winter shooting days. I am in no way trying to dress up like a black ops operator in the movies, it was cheap, comfortable and practical, same with the gloves, but I think people have seen too many movies.
I grabbed a pair of Ringers Duty gloves, that are meant for all weather mostly for LEO's patrol gloves. They are thin and super comfortable, and grip my gun really well. For not being familiar with the company, and only costing me $20 I am quite pleased, haven't tested them at the range yet however.
Now, I know the range isn't a fashion show. I'll admit being only 23, even acting responsible and safe on the range, I still get looks from some of the older crowd. I solely bought these gloves for my sweaty palm issues in the hot weather, but I am nervous people might look at me like I'm a certified mall ninja!
My logic was, batters wear batting gloves, I wear a glove when I golf, why not wear gloves while I shoot to add more grippage (not a word but works). I was wondering if any of you wear any shooting gloves year round and if you have any any funny looks. Or if you own any handguns where you think gloves might help you.
PS. I feel awkward in the winter too but I live in the Pocono Mountains of PA and the range I shoot at is literally on top of one of them, it gets super cold. The black $10 balaclava that I grabbed at a military surplus store, thats fleece lined keeps my face and head really feeling nice in those cold cold winter shooting days. I am in no way trying to dress up like a black ops operator in the movies, it was cheap, comfortable and practical, same with the gloves, but I think people have seen too many movies.