Ryan from Fry Tech LLC
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Well, I mean, potentially the magnets, they're, they're, they're actually, they, they never in their normal state, how they are, they're never going to lose their strength.
You know, people have this misconception.
I'll have somebody comment every now and then they're like, Oh, magnets lose their strength.
Um,
When in reality springs are what degrade and lose their strength, you know, obviously things like heat can, but you need a lot of heat and you're never going to get that heat in your buffer tube for damn sure enough to do it.
But so, so essentially, uh,
Well, in fact, this buffer here, this is going on its fourth year together.
40,000 plus rounds through this thing.
And I take these out and I measure them with my gauze meter and they have not lost one fraction of any of its strength.
So...
Um, and there's, and it's not, I mean, technically it's not, there's no moving parts, so to speak, you know, these, the, the covers on these things, when I take them out, you can still see the print lines from me, you know, printing the, the covers.
Um, so it's like, there's, there's nowhere, you know, hydraulic, uh,
The seals have potential to blow out.
And also in the cold, I hear that those don't run very well because the fluid in it gets thicker.
Yeah.
I mean, magnets will only work better as they get colder.
But so, I mean, potentially you have something that's going to outlast both the spring and a hydraulic seal.
Yeah.
So, so that's funny you say that.
So, so the, the interesting thing with the magnets, so like,