Ryan from Fry Tech LLC
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With the spring, it is what it is.
The spring compresses and it's at whatever the amount of pressure as it's moving.
You can...
So the magnets are taking place of the buffer weight and the spring.
So you have different strength magnets, right?
You have like N52, N48, N42, and so on down.
So you could essentially, in different sections of the buffer... Actually, that's in this one.
One of the magnets in here is an N42.
So I can...
Since they're encased, I can put a smaller magnet in if I need.
So I can have different weight along different spots, different strength along different spots.
So yeah, essentially it can be fine-tuned.
Well, I mean, that's probably what I did in the years because I switched a lot of magnets and stuff.
But so I've fine-tuned it down to where it's...
It's not necessarily like as a spring is, if I'm making sense with that.
Yep.
Well, you know, that's funny because I've had a guy, this is always going to stick in my head, when one guy says, if your shit's so cool, why didn't Stoner do it when he made the AR?
And I'm thinking, well, fuck, in the 60s, magnets were not anything compared to what they are now.
And obviously it had to be, I think it kind of had to happen now.
Because they, you know, N52s are, I'm not sure how long they've been around, but, you know, Alnico used to be like the top magnets, you know, years back or whatever.