PF will get a few cents if you buy any of this. The owner of PF plows such heady profits as this right back into buying gear like this.
Magpul PF affiliate link
PF will get a few cents if you buy any of this. The owner of PF plows such heady profits as this right back into buying gear like this.
Magpul PF affiliate link
#RESIST
One day we'll get the Savage 10/110 stock they've been promising for 3 years. It's always "Coming $NEXTSEASON" or "Coming Soon".
Chris
Magpul poked some fun at their release schedule here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/-NnZDcW5g10?feature=share
Edit: Not sure why that won’t embed.
Last edited by EricP; 10-26-2022 at 11:27 AM.
I rather liked the first iteration of their flight gloves. I've used USGI flight gloves for shooting for years, and having some with touchscreen compatibility are pretty awesome. I do kind of miss the longer gauntlet cuff of the originals though, I got used to rolling them up over the years.
Matt Haught
SYMTAC Consulting LLC
https://sym-tac.com
Anyone know how the finger length is on Magpul's gloves? Also, how are the seams? Flat lock or bulky like most gloves?
I have two pairs of the first generation Magpul flight gloves, and just received two pairs of the second generation.
I wear a 9 or 10 (depending on manufacturer) in Mil-issue Nomex gloves, and the Magpul XL fits me well.
I have large palms, and relatively short fingers, and the Magpul is also a good fit in that respect.
The Magpul gloves have fairly flat seams, and offer good dexterity for me. If an old-school Nomex glove is a “10” in dexterity, the Magpuls are a 9.5. @RevolverRob
My disappointment with the first-gen was that the capacitive-touch fingertips didn’t work. At all. Comfortable gloves for driving (like traditional Nomex gloves), but no good with a touchscreen.
The second-gen gloves are much better in that respect- not perfect, as is sometimes takes a second touch to get the desired response, but much better. I’ll use one pair for work, and the other for general use in my winter jacket pocket.