I am thinking PSA ARs are the most for me. Pretty much a variety for me too.I have more Colts and Winchesters than anything, but I do appreciate variety.
FIFYLots of google results for how to age beef. Of course, this INGO and we could try toreinvent the wheel.determine the best caliber to shoot the steer with to put him down in the most humane way!
A big disconnect, for many, is that a guy has a tool they bought twenty years ago that served them very well but are unaware the product they had was made in USA, in the years after the company has sold out, maybe a couple of times, and now the tool is cheap china junk.Interesting question. At first I thought I might have some spots of brand loyalty but after thinking about it for a little bit, I realized that it is something else. When I buy a product and am impressed by it's quality or performance or features, the next time I need to buy something similar, I make the assumption that the same company is likely to deliver the same experience again because of their standards or their culture. To me that is less about brand loyalty and more about repeating what worked last time.
My brother would say, a boxer really isn't a Porsche, like the 914 was really not a Porsche.Porsche: because there is no substitute!
What a coincidence! I have a 2014 Boxster S I leased then, purchased. Although it only has 25k miles on it, it has not been in the Porsche shop. And I would suggest staying as far away as you can from them, unless you like taking it in the shorts! It's still a blast to drive! It's a 6 speed manual, by the way.
Boxsters sure do go zoom zoom and the handling on twisty roads is great just like the real Porsche that it is.It's got a 3.4 liter flat six in it. Sure goes zoom zoom like a real porsche!