Watch out for some of those hunting gloves
Now is the time of year when most of us that go hunting will walk into our favorite sporting goods store and see an entire section devoted to us. After having the fortunate experience of seeing some of the new A-Tacs camoflauge from Eotac at the New Jersey Police and Security Expo, I wasn’t impressed with most of the camflauge I saw at Cabelas and Dick’s Sporting Goods. The hard thing about chosing camo is that up here in the Northeast, we have serious changes in patterns and colors from year to year. There are times when the Fall leaves don’t change and you still have to keep your green camo on. Other times you need your light brown and possible white mixture to fit in with a snowy background.
Every year I am in the hunting section trying to see if anything new an appealing is out, I see the same fingerless gloves that I wore almost 20yrs ago. These are sold as hunting gloves but they aren’t tactical gloves. I have personally seen people jam firearms because frayed strings and materian got jammed up in an AR15 magazine from the thumb area of the glove. Fingerless gloves are very practical for hunting because they give you some level of warmth, but do not interfere with your feel of a firearm. Are they hunting gloves or tactical gloves? Much of the padding on the thumb areas are meant for gripping a firearm, but if you use it to load bullets into a magazine, you have to make sure that you aren’t potentially wearing on the actual woven fabric and not pressing on the the padding. I ruined a pair of fingerless gloves that I had after 5yrs of hunting with them, by just using them for 2 range sessions with semi-auto handguns and rifles.