5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

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5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

Item #: 59362-199

Designed for tactical operators and sharpshooters in cold weather environments, the TAC TF Trigger Finger Glove is a 5.11 exclusive item built from a patent-pending military-grade Defender M no-melt, no-drip knit fabric. The unique design of the TAC TF allows the operator to trim off the tip of the thumb, trigger, or middle finger without creating frayed edges or compromising seam integrity, allowing an unprecedented level of individual customization that ensures top level shooting performance in the field. An extended cuff features a closed gusset and Velcro closure for a snug fit that won’t slip in wet weather, while the seamless goatskin palm maintains an uninterrupted connection with a rifle stock or pistol grip, ensuring maximum control and precision.

Features of 5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

  • Trimmable fingertip design
  • Seamless goatskin palm for superior control
  • Secure Velcro closure
  • All-weather reliability
  • Similar to TAC NFOE2 in fit and style
  • Patent-pending mil-spec Defender M fabric
  • Extended cuff with closed gusset
Glove SizeMeasurements
Small3"
Medium3.5"
Large 4"
Extra Large4.5"
2X Large5"

Measure across the palm of your hand from where your thumb and index finger meet. Please size up if you fall between sizes.

Strategic Accounts

Our staff is dedicated to giving the best quotes for every specific departmental need. Product questions? Budgetary constraints? We can help. With over a decade of experience, our team is more than qualified to deliver excellent service.

Account managers can offer:

  • Competitive quotes

  • No sales tax

  • Free shipping

  • Single point of contact

Request Quote
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636-680-8070

  • Description
    5.11

    5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

    Item #: 59362-199

    Designed for tactical operators and sharpshooters in cold weather environments, the TAC TF Trigger Finger Glove is a 5.11 exclusive item built from a patent-pending military-grade Defender M no-melt, no-drip knit fabric. The unique design of the TAC TF allows the operator to trim off the tip of the thumb, trigger, or middle finger without creating frayed edges or compromising seam integrity, allowing an unprecedented level of individual customization that ensures top level shooting performance in the field. An extended cuff features a closed gusset and Velcro closure for a snug fit that won’t slip in wet weather, while the seamless goatskin palm maintains an uninterrupted connection with a rifle stock or pistol grip, ensuring maximum control and precision.

    Features of 5.11 TAC TF Trigger Finger Gloves

    • Trimmable fingertip design
    • Seamless goatskin palm for superior control
    • Secure Velcro closure
    • All-weather reliability
    • Similar to TAC NFOE2 in fit and style
    • Patent-pending mil-spec Defender M fabric
    • Extended cuff with closed gusset
  • Size Chart
    Glove SizeMeasurements
    Small3"
    Medium3.5"
    Large 4"
    Extra Large4.5"
    2X Large5"

    Measure across the palm of your hand from where your thumb and index finger meet. Please size up if you fall between sizes.

  • Strategic Accounts

    Strategic Accounts

    Our staff is dedicated to giving the best quotes for every specific departmental need. Product questions? Budgetary constraints? We can help. With over a decade of experience, our team is more than qualified to deliver excellent service.

    Account managers can offer:

    • Competitive quotes

    • No sales tax

    • Free shipping

    • Single point of contact

    Request Quote
    Contact Us
    636-680-8070

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