Breaking down doors may mean it’s time to wear gloves
My favorite part of these competitions is see who packed there gear the best. I remember all of the arguing about which gun was better and which calibers were better in a firefight, but in reality, the guy that can supress his enemy will eventually be able to overcome them. There’s always the 6’5″ 220lb guy that shows up with a battle rifle and is able to pull off the task, but he’s rarely in the top scorers in the close quarters fights. Nobody want to get hit with any caliber bullet and putting more bullets in a target is better than the mythological one shot stopper rounds.
Last weekend we attended a Zombie shoot here in New York State where competitors from around the Country showed up for this fun event. I enjoy going to these events because not only do we get a more diverse crowd of people there, it’s basically a live fire gun show and I got to use my tactical gloves on the firing line. You can witness just about any type of optic for long range shooting or close quarters combat and get to watch the competitors challenge there skills and weaponry. At some of the faster paced or group competitions, another issue arose. Every other guy had an issue with hot brass flying down his shirt or burned his hand on hot brass or a hot firearm. Now we’re getting to another realty of why it’s a good idea to pack the right gear and inlude a good pair of tactical gloves.