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- markwarren
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Free PIstol Glove
Hi,
It looks like I am going to have to do my free pistol training outside this Winter. When I watched the 2012 World Cup in London (the pre-cursor to the Olympics) I notice a lot of the shooters wearing gloves over the top of their pistols while shooting (it was very cold). See the attached picture.
Can anyone point me to where I can get these gloves from.
Also I have had a quick look at the rules but can't see anything relating to this. Are there any rules? Over to you Mr Levene :)
Many thanks
Mark
It looks like I am going to have to do my free pistol training outside this Winter. When I watched the 2012 World Cup in London (the pre-cursor to the Olympics) I notice a lot of the shooters wearing gloves over the top of their pistols while shooting (it was very cold). See the attached picture.
Can anyone point me to where I can get these gloves from.
Also I have had a quick look at the rules but can't see anything relating to this. Are there any rules? Over to you Mr Levene :)
Many thanks
Mark
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Re: Free PIstol Glove
8.4.3.4.bmarkwarren wrote: Also I have had a quick look at the rules but can't see anything relating to this. Are there any rules? Over to you Mr Levene :)
Hand covers for 50m Pistols are permitted, providing they do not cover the wrist.
Re: Free PIstol Glove
I have been after one of this for a while now.
Does anyone know where to find one?
Or are this just "one of" items?
Does anyone know where to find one?
Or are this just "one of" items?
- markwarren
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Re: Free PIstol Glove
Does Portugal get that cold :)
Re: Free PIstol Glove
:)
Although a cold winter day to me would be a mild spring day to you, I too feel cold on the 50m line.
Where I normally shoot free pistol is outdoors, with a roof above and closed sides, but it's quite chilly in the winter, with the wind blowing to you.
That's enough to suck the heat out of my trigger finger, and lose much sensibility...
I plan to use it just during the winter... after that there is no need!
If you find one for sale let me know.
Although a cold winter day to me would be a mild spring day to you, I too feel cold on the 50m line.
Where I normally shoot free pistol is outdoors, with a roof above and closed sides, but it's quite chilly in the winter, with the wind blowing to you.
That's enough to suck the heat out of my trigger finger, and lose much sensibility...
I plan to use it just during the winter... after that there is no need!
If you find one for sale let me know.
Re: Free PIstol Glove
Hello,
You can order one by MOUCHE Germany (info@mouche.de), they called the glove Pistolenfäustling/Pistol Mitten. I payed with porto to Belgium about 19 euros.
Jan
You can order one by MOUCHE Germany (info@mouche.de), they called the glove Pistolenfäustling/Pistol Mitten. I payed with porto to Belgium about 19 euros.
Jan
Re: Free PIstol Glove
I have cut down a rifle sock to around 25 cm and used that to cover my grip to shoot in cold weather. I have also tucked in a hand warmer. Still allows me to access the cocking lever and trigger set levers of my toz.
Rifle sock is stretch polyester circular knit tube very commonly used for protection during storage. The rest of the rifle sock was cut up to make pistol socks to protection during storage.
Something that blocks wind little better would be better. Even better is a sewn in pocket for the little chemical hand warmer.
Rifle sock is stretch polyester circular knit tube very commonly used for protection during storage. The rest of the rifle sock was cut up to make pistol socks to protection during storage.
Something that blocks wind little better would be better. Even better is a sewn in pocket for the little chemical hand warmer.
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Re: Free PIstol Glove
Visit your local charity store / opportunity shop and buy a fleecy sweater or similar. Cut one of the arms off, trim the resulting tube to fit around your hand and pistol; Ta dah!
Re: Free PIstol Glove
F.D., I like the way you think!
BTW I've been to NZ and enjoy the way you clutter the landscape with "Montana Whores."
Baaaahh!
BTW I've been to NZ and enjoy the way you clutter the landscape with "Montana Whores."
Baaaahh!