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Hi. I'm Robert Stewart, with Hill13.com. Another unique trend now, in gloves, is the fingerless
shooter's gloves. Now from a personal perspective, it seems to defeat the purpose to cut the
fingers off your gloves when most paintball gloves have a very grippy surface on the inside,
to help you maintain traction on your weapon and not lose control of it. But if you've
watched too many heavy metal videos and you just want to have the fingerless gloves, that's
a personal thing. If, however, you just need to have that one finger, you can always take
the glove and cut just the one finger off and leave the rest of your hand to protect
yourself in a fall or if you're working across an area that has a lot of stickers and what
not in it. Now if you've got a pair of gloves that are so bulky you can't operate the weapon,
which means can't *** it, can't break the barrel down and squeegee it, or you just can't
get a good grip on the handle of the weapon, then you probably need a tighter glove. But
it all comes down to a personal preference thing.