Thanks, Doug. That helps. I should have provided the link, or been more specific, but the Kevlar ones I mentioned are on the Blackhawk site. After thinking more on it, I can't imagine them being lined with Kevlar without losing some sensitivity because of it. And, I don't need Kevlar anyway, just liked the design.
Yes, I remember the Nomex gloves from my time in VA-205. As I recall, most were green in color that we had on the flight deck and ramp.
I'm sure some here have used the heavier gloves with the trigger finder made with a flap, so you can snake your finger through, to trigger the gun with the naked finger. I know they would be useless for upland shooting, but I wonder wouldn't they work fine in a duck blind, where you usually have a few seconds, at least, to get ready? Or, are they just a gimmick? Duck hunting is where I have the biggest issues with getting cold anyway, sitting relatively motionless for long periods.
SRH