 We're going to talk about gloves. So these are the Magpul core patrol tactical gloves. I've had them for a little less than two months and I have successfully killed them because as you can see right here, I have worn out the the leather. So we're going to talk about them. We're going to talk about how they fit, how they function, whatever. So right off the bat, what you need to know about my specific gold standard for gloves or how I picture a tactical fighting glove, it should fit like a second skin. Okay, that's my standard. It should fit like a second skin. I should still have full dexterity. I should still be able to manipulate stuff. I should still be able to shoot, which is the most important part, right? I should still be able to do all of that stuff. And if I can't, then, you know, there's there's issues. Okay. So first off, I don't like these gloves for shooting and that comes down to one really big reason. The name, the main reason is how they fit right between your thumb and your forefinger joint. There tends to be a lot of slack right here. And that becomes a problem when I'm trying to shoot because it doesn't allow me to have full dexterity of the two most important fingers, right? My thumb and my finger, my forefinger. And because of that, because it doesn't fit very tightly over the thumb, there's just you lose a lot of dexterity. Specifically, when you're trying to take these gloves off and you're trying to manipulate this Velcro tab here, it's tough to grab this tab if you get it all the way on there. I've had to work at it. I have it loosened up now, so the end doesn't Velcro down. But when this Velcro is all the way down, I got to really work to get this tab off. So they lose a lot of dexterity. I don't like that they are difficult to get off when you get them on. I've had them stuck on before and it's really frustrating to try to get them off. And they're not that great for shooting. So I think they're out when it comes to general tactical use. What I do think they're good for is a good general purpose glove. I think I've paid around $20 for them. So if you're heading down to the range, you want to set some stuff up. I ended up using these as a work glove a lot. I'm in the middle of remodeling a house right now. And I use these a lot for just general demo remodeled work. And that's how they got worn out. Every glove wears out. So I'm not going to judge them too harshly on that. Overall, they protected my hands. They did the job they're supposed to do. A couple of times I got poked by some sharp things that just punctured through the leather. But I don't know really what to do about that. They do have a slight padded knuckle here, but nothing too aggressive. So it was nice. In general, I'm not a padded knuckle fan. I don't really care one way or the other. You can't manipulate your phone or anything like that with them. So if you're doing that, I don't know, forget about it. I don't think you lose a lot of dexterity. But as a general purpose glove or a field glove or something, we're going to have to go out and do some labor. They do a great job protecting your hands. As a shooting glove, I think there are better gloves out there. And hopefully we'll have to talk about those on this channel at some point. That's my review of the Magpul Core Tactical Gloves. Hope it was helpful. Do brave deeds and endure.