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If you are having trouble hanging onto the the narrow grip on a revolver, these gloves are just tacky enough to give a good grip. They are amazingly durable, just thick enough to give a little warmth, and you can pick up fairly small items. No, not caps but you can handle a revolver just fine. They are a Harbor Freight product but I'm sure other places will have something similar.

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In this weather I pull my glove off to shoot. In warmer weather I often wear a golf glove. I’ve used them for years shooting longbows and recurves.
 
I prefer padded cycling gloves, if I wear gloves.

Shooting guns, the last thing you need covered up is your fingers. You need to feel the trigger with skin, not gloves.
 
Since Golf is a much older sport, and invented by the Dutch no less, I'm guessing golf gloves are much more 'traditional'... :cool:

Ahhh! I just watched an Antiques Roadshow, and a very old book of baseball rules was appraised of which only 3 copies are known to exist.
A form of the game goes back to 1839 and perhaps earlier. There were 2 sets of rules, and the New York rules and its baseball diamond shape
ended up becoming the one we still play today.
There were other forms of the game that evolved into baseball that pre-dated it. --->>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_of_baseball
Not as old of a game but distinctly more American. ;)
 
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