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I use glittens. Started wearing them for photography in the cold weather, and just made sense to use them for shooting. I've gone through a couple of pairs over the years, but they're cheap and work well.

 

http://www.amazon.com/Convertible-Mittens-Gloves-Shipping-orders/dp/B001M9BSJK/ref=pd_sbs_a_6

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my 2c

 

http://www.mechanix.com/tactical/the-or ... yote-glove

 

they also make a cold weather gloves

 

http://www.mechanix.com/automotive/cold-weather-glove

 

and if you're looking for fingerless try this

 

http://www.mechanix.com/hardware/cg-framer-glove

 

I wear the "Originals" for yard work, shooting in all weather and riding my motorcycle. I think they're long wearing, they fit the hand very well and are a bargain IMHO.

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don't know how much your looking to spend but these gloves are great, thick leather that still gives you the ability to load magazines and do everything you normally do without gloves (and keep you warm too). Its worth the $40 in my opinion.

 

http://www.opticsplanet.net/blackhawk-h ... loves.html

 

whole list of gloves here:

http://www.opticsplanet.com/s/gloves/brand~bw_pqr~knee

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Cold fingers and firearms aren't the safest thing in the world.

 

That being said, You girls be careful with gloves and handling firearms in cold weather.

 

Really, pocket warmers or gloves on then off are more preferable.

 

Kimber got a nice pair of shooting specific gloves a Dunkleburger's, can even load mags with them but they are not real warm. She wears them for grip.

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my 2c

 

http://www.mechanix.com/tactical/the-or ... yote-glove

 

they also make a cold weather gloves

 

http://www.mechanix.com/automotive/cold-weather-glove

 

and if you're looking for fingerless try this

 

http://www.mechanix.com/hardware/cg-framer-glove

 

I wear the "Originals" for yard work, shooting in all weather and riding my motorcycle. I think they're long wearing, they fit the hand very well and are a bargain IMHO.

 

I have a pair of mechanix I use to work on my car (I wont work on the car without em any more) they are amazing. havn't tried shooting with them yet but I bet they would be great.

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