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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 11, 2004 21:40:30 GMT -5
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 11, 2004 22:30:41 GMT -5
Thanks again BigTyme, That's them okay. I'll be getting with my hunting partner to see how many he wants.I'll be placing an order shortly. I do appreciate all your's and everyones help.I saved the site you gave in my favorites.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 11, 2004 23:35:56 GMT -5
Hey anything we can do to help Ruger that is what the whole board is for huntin info
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 14, 2004 17:49:27 GMT -5
BigTyme and Danny, I got with my hunting partner today and placed an order for the Morris Feel Gloves.Between us we bought 10 pairs of them. They only had them in the green,no camo. Anything but that blaze orange.I do appreciate all your help.
Danny thanks for checking at those stores you mentioned.We have enough now for several years to come.If you've never tried these gloves pick up a pair and try them.I think you'll be real impressed with them.Years ago we sold them at a gun shop I worked at part time.They sat there for years. Once we tried a pair we grab them.I believe the same company makes mittens.We both had a pair of them. The palm is slit. You bend your fingers through the slit and have a bare trigger finger.I still have my one and only pair. I can't tell you guys how much I appreciate your help.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 15, 2004 4:48:52 GMT -5
thanks for the kind words Ruger But we I was only trying to help which is what happened glad you found the gloves and have them on order Hope you enjoy them for many years to come
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 22, 2004 17:25:21 GMT -5
Well guys they got here today.Now I just need to wait for cooler weather to try them out.I must say that was good service from Sportco.I asked for a couple of their catalogs,but didn't receive any with the order.I never heard of these people before.Never the less my search for these gloves is over.Thanks to all the help I received.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Danny on Jun 22, 2004 20:45:51 GMT -5
Well I'm glad you were able to find them! Now that you have them, we'll see them everywhere this fall!
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 23, 2004 16:18:14 GMT -5
Yah Danny you're probably right. Once you find what you you've been looking for ,they show up everywhere.I might buy a few more if I fine them. A little icing on the cake.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jul 4, 2004 10:43:07 GMT -5
The other day I gave those 5 pairs of Morris Feel Gloves my partner wanted to him.I didn't notice it but he did.The quality is there like all the others we had.Inside was a tag saying Made in China.The last ones I bought were made in the good ol'e US of A. Isn't anything made over here anymore?Don't get me wrong,I'm very happy we got these gloves.However I would feel better knowing our money stayed here in America and not going to Tawian.Then we wonder why unemployment is so high.They sent all our jobs to the Rice fields or south of the boarder in the land of burrito's. And we as American's are buying this stuff.I don't mean to get on a soap box but this really irritates me thinking you're buying Made in USA products and end up with foreign stuff.Buy American, The job you save maybe your own...
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Danny on Jul 6, 2004 11:13:30 GMT -5
Read the thread titled "Jobs" on the "Jokes" board.
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jul 6, 2004 18:10:40 GMT -5
Read the thread titled "Jobs" on the "Jokes" board. Unfortunately it's so true.My Polaris supposedly was Made in the USA. All kinds of foreign parts. Even the tiny little oil filter was Made in Thailand or somewhere abouts. Going back to the gloves. My buddy took a old pairs of the Morris gloves and a new pair to compare them. The new China one's the material is allot lighter,much thinner.Maybe I don't have to wait for cooler weather after all. LOL. Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jan 22, 2005 23:24:33 GMT -5
Not rehash a old topic.Once again I'm very happy for everyones help finding these Morris Feel Gloves.I really appreciate it.
I would like to report they are definately not the same gloves they used to be.In fact we were both very disappointed using them.On the original the trigger finger felt like it was bare. The new gloves just aren't the same . I tried on a unloaded rifle putting my trigger finger in the trigger guard.As light as I have most of my triggers set it probably would have gone off trying to get my finger in.In fact I wore a pair one time before going back to my older original pair.No comparison.The material isn't the same.I regret saying I don't recommend these anymore. The quality left when they went to China.I'm just glad I have a couple pairs of the Made in USA left.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jan 23, 2005 0:11:36 GMT -5
RR I am sorry that these gloves don't live up to thier reputation anymore If I can help get you anything else let me know bud BUt cheaper labor doesn't always mean good quality
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jan 23, 2005 13:22:01 GMT -5
RR I am sorry that these gloves don't live up to thier reputation anymore If I can help get you anything else let me know bud BUt cheaper labor doesn't always mean good quality Thanks BT, It was my own fault not asking when I ordered them.If I had known they were made in China I would have never ordered them or if nothing else ordered one to try it.I can't blame no one but myself.I appreciate your offer if I need more help finding something.The only thing I'm really looking for now are the 6 winning numbers for next weeks Lottery I'm sure I'll use these gloves eventually,there just won't be anymore of them when these are gone. Ruger Redhawk
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