INOR wrote:How does PSA compare in your opinion to Anderson lowers? Can source Anderson lowers locally with no additional FFL fee. Are the PSA's more reputable? Understand them both to be pretty much budget minded lowers. Also was seeing that Sportsman guide has the newly available Ruger lowers on sale right now for $89 if you're part of their club and $99 otherwise.
Scratch wrote:The horse picture is shown running, so the Andersons have faster velocities than the cannons.
Of course if PSA's cannons were pictured actually shooting... They would be faster than running horses.
Cannons are made of steel though, so they must be more durable than the flesh of animals.
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
Scratch wrote:The horse picture is shown running, so the Andersons have faster velocities than the cannons.
Of course if PSA's cannons were pictured actually shooting... They would be faster than running horses.
Cannons are made of steel though, so they must be more durable than the flesh of animals.
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
silverado chevy wrote:Scratch wrote:The horse picture is shown running, so the Andersons have faster velocities than the cannons.
Of course if PSA's cannons were pictured actually shooting... They would be faster than running horses.
Cannons are made of steel though, so they must be more durable than the flesh of animals.
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
Do you know the riddle of Steel?
Scratch wrote:silverado chevy wrote:Scratch wrote:The horse picture is shown running, so the Andersons have faster velocities than the cannons.
Of course if PSA's cannons were pictured actually shooting... They would be faster than running horses.
Cannons are made of steel though, so they must be more durable than the flesh of animals.
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
Do you know the riddle of Steel?
No, but I've seen the movie Man of Steel... Does that count?
silverado chevy wrote:Do you know the riddle of Steel?
smurfman wrote:silverado chevy wrote:Do you know the riddle of Steel?
It's from Conan the Barbarian:
Roughly, The will and commitment to accomplish a task is stronger than steel or the body. I might be off as its been a while but a buddy who had the nickname "Conan" mentioned something like this pretty regularly. Then again, I might be way off as my buddy may have been referencing a very different movie...
silverado chevy wrote:Do you know the riddle of Steel?
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