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Knight and Hale Run N Gun Gloves M.O Original Bottomland

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Knight and Hale Run N Gun Gloves

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The Knight and Hale Run N’ Gun Gloves are built for all-day comfort, grip, and concealment in the field. Featuring a durable yet flexible design, they are constructed from a lightweight blend of polyester and spandex with a stretch-fit palm for a secure hold. The gloves are fingertipless on the thumb and index finger to provide precision for calling and trigger control.

Additional information

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Weight 0.100 kg
Dimensions 12.00 × 5.00 × 0.25 cm

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