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Old 03-06-2014, 03:17   #13
badshot
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The longest lasting glove that fits your spec's I've used are pure Kangaroo leather and can be fitted like a driving glove. Can take heat, cold, abrasion, and be able to get stuff out of your pockets, load, feel the trigger, and use a computer. They were (are) from Orvis, got a smaller size, pulled out the liner, treated and oiled them. Couldn't find a custom guy were I was at but they are better, cost ranges from 120 to 300. They don't unravel or fray like kevlar or airmens gloves and last three times as long.

You probably already know this but...
Kevlar gloves are like wearing steel on your hands in the cold!
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