Have you ever been on the hunt for the most perfect pants? I mean some REAL pants! Not just some jeans that you can find down at the local walmart, but some pants that can stand up to the test of time. I don’t want pants that I have to worry about when I have a bigger job at hand. I need pants like my dog. No matter how much I ignore him, get him wet, dirty, hike through countless trails with branches running across his fur, he’s always right there by my side. That is the kind of pants I need.
I could go on with more rugged dog metaphors, but the reality of my rant is that I have found some pants that meet my expectations. Enter Duluth Trading Company’s Fire Hose Work Pants. Backed by Duluth’s 100% No Bull Guarantee, you can give these pants a try without any risk.
I had the opportunity to wear these pants in everything from snow, desert, shooting, and to church on Sunday. These pants are that versatil. They are crafted of a nice fire hose cotton blend that feels soft against the skin and flexible in all the right places. These pants are some what heavy which made them perfect in the snow. They are also water resistant, so when the snowball fight ensued, I knew I was going to stay dry. I’ve worn these pants shooting in the high desert of Nevada. Nevada desert is not a place you would want to be without some quality pants. I scraped and blazed through the sagebrush hunting for varmints and these pants didn't make a peep. Every time I caught a branch, I’d just keep on trucking. The pants weren’t even phased. Upon inspection back at camp, I couldn’t see one mark in the fire hose fabric presenting a tear or puncture. My shins could rest easy that they wouldn’t be scraped up from the brush. These pants are great for the range as well. They are durable and flexible. I could transition easily with these pants from standing to kneeling to prone without any hesitations of getting uncomfortable. I highly recommend these pants for inclement weather range days.
If you’re faced with real man jobs, makes sure you have the right tools for the job. Checkout Duluth Trading Company’s Fire Hose Work Pants.
Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points
Claim to Fame: Pants tougher the an angry beaver that will outlast all other pants.
Target Market: These pants are for the hard working individual who relies on quality pants that won’t let you down.
FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product)
- Deep 13 inch front pockets

- Tuckable cargo flap for easy access to cargo
- Crotch gusset to keep the family jewels in the family
- Heavy duty, soft water resistant fire hose canvas
- Triple stitched seams
- Reinforced waistline
- No Bull 100% guarantee
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:
- Waist size 30-50
- Inseam 28-34
- Black, Brown, Dark Brown, Desert Khaki and Navy
- Men's Fire Hose Work Pants
What others are saying?: “I wear these pants every day, and when i use to wear out jeans these pants keep on trucking, can't ask for more. I like them so much i never want to take them off.”
Price Point:
- MSRP = $64.50
- Retail = $64.50
I need it now! Availability: Readily available at DuluthTrading.com
Our Rating:
+ Super durable and heavy duty + Several large pockets for carrying everything + Small hidden pockets to help keep you organized + Crotch gusset gives you the space you need + Triple stitched adds strength to seams + Great range pants for kneeling as well as running through the brush + Water resistant, water runs off the fabric + No bull 100% guarantee + Comfortable, fabric is soft and not stiff
- Heavy pants - Not super breathable - Tight in the hip and thighs
Score: 8.0 Great
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- Somewhat bulky

The trigger was a beast, feeling closer to 8-10lbs than the advertised 5.5lbs. It was stubborn, requiring much more pressure to achieve the break. I cannot say if this can be said for every G42 or just this one, but it was very unpleasant and made accurate shot placement difficult. The recoil itself felt about how it should with round nose 90 gr rounds. I did have some feeding issues, but again with limited ammo for the session I wasn't able to diagnose whether it was a magazine issue, an ammo issue, or a gun issue. In reading other internet review, it seems the feeding issues aren't uncommon. Most armchair Glock experts will snap "You're just limpwristing" or "You're thumbs are touching the slide, interfering with recoil." I suspect it's the dual recoil springs (sound familiar, Gen 4 owners?) or ammo, or a combination of both.


Score: 7.0 Good

















have issues. When I loaded the BB’s and wound-up the wheel, the bb’s would not fire consistently. Sometimes, I would have to pull the trigger 5-10 times before a bb finally shot out. At first, I was thinking the rifle itself was jammed so I cleaned the barrel to make sure. I still had issues firing BB’s. When I switched to one of my mid-capacity magazines the rifle fired shots just fine.














