I really wish they would offer it in greenWhat color is everyone getting for the 1/4 zip? I’m not a huge fan of either.
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I really wish they would offer it in greenWhat color is everyone getting for the 1/4 zip? I’m not a huge fan of either.
I’ve always used synthetic motor oil on my guns. I can’t say that they’ve been abused in sub-zero temps with snow in the action, but I’ve never had a problem. Has anyone at the S2H class reported using motor oil? Any issues?
For my ARs I use a blend of grease and oil - does great and last for years. Bolt guns, I don’t honestly lube as much because I use tikkas and generally any lube just invites more shit to get attached. If it needs it, I’ve got some tw25b.
@RockAndSage already gave a good detailed response, but here's some more anecdotal evidence:I’ve always used synthetic motor oil on my guns. I can’t say that they’ve been abused in sub-zero temps with snow in the action, but I’ve never had a problem. Has anyone at the S2H class reported using motor oil? Any issues?


I've dabbled in the grease/oil combo in handguns, and it works well in warm to moderate temps. But in cold temps, it can slow down the slide enough to cause problems with reliability
At the 2025 class, a rifle had issues and it was found to have a greased firing pin from the factory. All the rifles there then had the bolt stripped, firing pin degreased, reassembled, and lubed the outside of the bolt with 0W motor oil. None of them had any issues during the subzero days last year, the coldest of which while we were outside was somewhere between -15 and -20 if I recall correctly.
Stone glacier bag dried out really well on my southeast ak hunts. Got in damp most days and it and me were dry every morning. Mid 40s temps and rain nearly every day. Was very pleased with the performance of that down.Would the thought process be that this would work for the rainly season as well? I've been on too many hunts in Kodiak, the ak peninsula, or even float hunts in the brooks where its 40's windy & rain/sleet the entire trip. By mid week raingear is wetting out & you are crawling in the bag every night damp. My synthetic bag always seems to cook it out, it may be damp by the end of the trip but I'm not shivering. I have always been hesitant to pack a down bag for this type of trip. Now Nov-March is always down but those are true winter hunts or camping on dog trails. Of course I have never owned a zenbivy so maybe its advanced a lot better than the slighty older WM or other down bags I have. I just can't bring my self to bring down to a prolonged rainstorm.
Went the grey, I’d love it in the olive but I know the cut of the neck would drive me nuts and I do like to zip down for ventilation. I flicked them through an email re doing a 1/4 zip in the olive so hopefully that’s taken on board and they implement different colours in the future!What color is everyone getting for the 1/4 zip? I’m not a huge fan of either.
I’d buy the 1/4 zip in olive in a heart beat.Went the grey, I’d love it in the olive but I know the cut of the neck would drive me nuts and I do like to zip down for ventilation. I flicked them through an email re doing a 1/4 zip in the olive so hopefully that’s taken on board and they implement different colours in the future!
I sent an email on behalf of rokslide as wellI’d buy the 1/4 zip in olive in a heart beat.
Have you seen this thread?: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/fishnet-base-layers-they-work-and-you-want-them.242971/What are y’all using for mesh baselayer pieces? Are you running both top and bottom mesh?
Who is selling Atlantic Rancher in Australia? A quick search on .com.au domains shows two broken links on likely scam pages ...My Atlantic rancher 1/4 zip arrived. For reference if other people are wondering about size etc
- 97-98kg (213pounds)
- 183cm (6ft)
- 114cm chest (45.5inches)
- athletic/muscular build
Ordered from Australia and it only took 10 days to arrive
Ordered an XL and fits perfectly, enough for a layer underneath too.
As much as I dislike Icebreaker, in the late 1990s (when their stuff was far higher quality than today), they did a merino beanie combination set - a lightweight beanie that was fine for moderate temps and/or moving, and a thicker, double-layered beanie that had their strong, near-felted wool as the outer. This could be used separately for colder temps - or the two could be combined to make something very toasty.I like the smartwool cuffed beanie. A lot of beanies are way too thick and way too short, so they leave part of your ear exposed but are also way too hot if you're moving at all. Fits well over a baseball hat and still provides enough coverage, plus you can fold it down over your eyes/nose to wear at night while sleeping.
Atlantic Rancher ships to Australia mate, went through them directly.Who is selling Atlantic Rancher in Australia? A quick search on .com.au domains shows two broken links on likely scam pages ...
Got it. I'm so used to Roksliders being in the US that when you said 'Ordered from Australia ...' I thought you meant you'd ordered from a seller in Aus. Good to know on the international shipping; I'll have to get one soon.Atlantic Rancher ships to Australia mate, went through them directly.
Is that a cracked slide (on the slide and top), or just debris/grease/powder?I've dabbled in the grease/oil combo in handguns, and it works well in warm to moderate temps. But in cold temps, it can slow down the slide enough to cause problems with reliability as shown below. I recently got some TW25 to try as well, but haven't used it in the cold yet.
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Just grease/powder.Is that a cracked slide (on the slide and top), or just debris/grease/powder?
Looks like Beyond…@24valve What fleece are you wearing in this photo. I had a tab open in my phone with it for a long time but can’t remember the name. Also, what wind shell have you been using.
Have you seen this thread?: https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/fishnet-base-layers-they-work-and-you-want-them.242971/