Filters don't go bad, as long as they're stored in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. I'm using 15 year old filters with no problem.🤷♂️
That's not a certification or official approval. You still need to prove it's exactly the same oil as Valvoline branded oil, which was your assertion.;)
A 10mm full size autoloader with a compensater will allow you to put several hardcast lead flat nosed pills that can penetrate 50" or so of tissue into a target with relative controlability in a short period of time. The revolver is usually slower for most people, even if it has a ported barrel.
I guess you failed debate 101. It's incumbent upon the claimant to prove their assertion. Prove it's the same exact oil and meets those certifications.😆
It CLAIMS to meet or exceed those certifications, but doesn't actually have them. Without verification and testing from the licensing parties, that statement is unverifiable.
Since you're making the claim, the onus is upon you to prove it's EXACTLY the same now. Seems you've backed yourself into a corner and now HAVE to prove it.;)
They still do make good filters in the USA. Fram Ultra, Wix, Baldwin, etc. Even the Fram "orange can of doom" is just fine when dissected post-usage .(y);)
Yes, the .com price usually doesn't reflect the brick and mortar price. You either have to order enough to get free shipping, show them the price on your phone to price match, or order for pick up.