Clinotus
03-02-2009, 11:57 PM
I was to go shooting the other day and while sitting in my car waiting for my buddy to arrive decided the weather was realistically too cold to shoot comfortably in. With him already running late, and keeping my Operator(tm) presence of mind, I dipped into a local Walmart, ascertained resource availability from a clerk who I got the drop on from an aisle over, and two stealthily clicks later had acquired the product needed for my mission. I should also note that even without backup I was able to exit the store unchallenged by the door greeter.
Here they are:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_gloves.jpg
I know what you are thinking, but lets rely on Amazon.com to give us the low down. Actually you can do yourself a favor and skip that crap, it just says: WIN.:
Fits and protects like a second skin. Developed to protect racecar mechanics from cuts, scrapes and abrasions. Unlike ordinary leather gloves, Mechanix gloves provide so much feel you can pick up thin washers. Machine washable Clarino is soft like cotton and wears like leather. Hidden stitching eliminates snagging. Seamless thumb and index finger. Stretch knit/padded Spandex back. Streamlined elastic cuff with Velcro closure. Large. Size: Large, Material: Clarino, Cuff Material: Elastic, Machine Washable: Yes, Pairs (qty.): 1
Note the heretofore mentioned Velco closures to keep the glove snug against the wrist:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_gloves_3.jpg
Note the ease of grip:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_grip.jpg
One more:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_sights.jpg
and just in case I'm in a movie/movie-ghetto/Hollywood-Film, the gangster lean, in comfort:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_comfortable_gangster_lean.jpg
But seriously, after the arms are packed away its about about true tactical ability, being able to manipulate objects with great ease and keep your digits from going numb:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tactical_beverage_holder.jpg
No slip surface, thank you makers of this fine product.
Here they are:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_gloves.jpg
I know what you are thinking, but lets rely on Amazon.com to give us the low down. Actually you can do yourself a favor and skip that crap, it just says: WIN.:
Fits and protects like a second skin. Developed to protect racecar mechanics from cuts, scrapes and abrasions. Unlike ordinary leather gloves, Mechanix gloves provide so much feel you can pick up thin washers. Machine washable Clarino is soft like cotton and wears like leather. Hidden stitching eliminates snagging. Seamless thumb and index finger. Stretch knit/padded Spandex back. Streamlined elastic cuff with Velcro closure. Large. Size: Large, Material: Clarino, Cuff Material: Elastic, Machine Washable: Yes, Pairs (qty.): 1
Note the heretofore mentioned Velco closures to keep the glove snug against the wrist:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_gloves_3.jpg
Note the ease of grip:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_grip.jpg
One more:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_sights.jpg
and just in case I'm in a movie/movie-ghetto/Hollywood-Film, the gangster lean, in comfort:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tac_comfortable_gangster_lean.jpg
But seriously, after the arms are packed away its about about true tactical ability, being able to manipulate objects with great ease and keep your digits from going numb:
http://230grain.com/images/rsrh/tac_gloves/tactical_beverage_holder.jpg
No slip surface, thank you makers of this fine product.