I found these last night at Wal-Mart (of all places):
They are black with Tan goatskin leather and are made by Dickies. Goatskin is more durable than sheepskin and cowhide, and stays softer longer. There was a similar pair by Wells Lamont, but they were cowhide and weren't quite as well-made. They have reinforced double stitching all around, and have 2 layers of leather on the thumb area and palm. They are very soft, and the leather is thin enough to preserve tactile sensation. The palms don't bunch-up, either. I haven't really used them yet, but with handling my M4 and pistol they seem to be quite nice. They cost a little less than $15. Similar to a Mechanix glove, but with a leather palm rather than synthetic (which I find stretches quite easily). They have some features qute similar to my Southwest Motorsports Friction Fighters, seen below.
The FFs have a gauntlet (which I don't particularly need) which adds protection from flash burns, and are made of nomex rather than Nylon/poly/spandex. They also have a digital etched leather that adds to the grip and tactile sensation. They are better gloves, but they cost about $85 (for civilians). SWMS makes a similar glove without the reinforced palm (which is for SKED and cable/rope operation) that they call the Max Grip. You can order them from
http://www.tacticaltailor.com, but I got mine directly from SWMS. I called them up and took a little trip over quite awhile back with Raith. Nice gals that run the place! Very helpful, and more than willing to let us try on every single different style of glove in the joint. Their website is
http://www.southwestmotorsports.com. As far as I know, the Digital leather OD and Black FFs aren't available yet, just the Tan. Like I said, I got mine directly from SWMS, so they will likely have some more for sale if you call.