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since you can't compress a liquid, you have a little bit of that built up and instead of using extra weight and stuff like that, you'll have the, as the weight comes back and hits, it will compress the piston in and it will slow everything down, but you won't get the recoil because it has to travel through that hydraulic phase, but it allows you to have a shorter stroke because you can't compress a liquid and it pushes it back forward.
Yeah, it's almost like a mini hydraulic cylinder like you'd have on a loader or a car or front end that absorbs that impact.
So when it comes back and it hits the end of the travel, it doesn't just have that hard... The end of travel where it goes smack and then the spring starts pushing it forward.
It kind of makes it slow down on that.
And...
Yeah, it works a lot better.
It makes things shoot a lot smoother.
There's less perceived recoil because it will still have the exact same amount of recoil transmitted from the round through the bolt and into the recoil system, but it will mitigate and have less perceived recoil to your shoulder.
Gat Lab's question was, have you tried the mean arms roller delayed upper?
And those things happen.
Back to the things I think we're going to be seeing.
We will see a ton of cans.
Every manufacturer is going to start making a can.
I personally am really curious if Glock will have their AR there.
Because I don't know if you guys caught it this week.
Yeah, I mean... Well, they...
10 years ago when I was at shot show and they came out with the, uh, you know, the yeet cannon, the high point 2.0, I walked over and looked at it and they said, yeah, everything here has this and it's the threaded barrel.
Every single one of them is a threaded barrel and optics ready.
And I went, wow, you guys are already more advanced than Glock.
Yeah.