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FRT AR15 drop in triggers
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The FRT Trigger seems to be a better option than bump stocks or binary trigger s while still avoiding the ATF’s definition of a machine gun.

Any personal experience or thoughts welcome
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(04-16-2025, 07:05 AM)C_rad001 Wrote: The FRT Trigger seems to be a better option than bump stocks or binary trigger s while still avoiding the ATF’s definition of a machine gun.

Any personal experience or thoughts welcome

It's the better option for sure, especially if you can get the 3 position model, but sadly they are currently not in production.

From the Rare Breed Triggers website;

"Due to the Preliminary Injunction issued by a federal court in the Eastern District of New York on September 5, 2023, ALL official Rare Breed Triggers Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are unavailable until further notice."

I have seen a few come up for sale by people who had bought them in the past but they want an arm and a leg for them. 


BUT, while we await the FRT being available again, I would recommend getting a binary and just having some fun. They take a little getting used to but, once you do, they are a hoot and a half.
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(04-16-2025, 07:11 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: It's the better option for sure, especially if you can get the 3 position model, but sadly they are currently not in production.

From the Rare Breed Triggers website;

"Due to the Preliminary Injunction issued by a federal court in the Eastern District of New York on September 5, 2023, ALL official Rare Breed Triggers Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are unavailable until further notice."

I have seen a few come up for sale by people who had bought them in the past but they want an arm and a leg for them. 


BUT, while we await the FRT being available again, I would recommend getting a binary and just having some fun. They take a little getting used to but, once you do, they are a hoot and a half.

Thats like double clicking on a single click. What a hax0r
Seems like it would lead to more jams
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(04-16-2025, 10:55 AM)sahgwa Wrote: Thats like double clicking on a single click. What a hax0r
Seems like it would lead to more jams

Precisely why there are certain standards for tuning your rifle/pistol for using such enhanced triggers. Definitely not something every Harry, Dick, and Tom can order, put in their firearm, and go to the range without issue. 

If done right, these triggers will run better than most mil-spec triggers people slap in a gun.
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(04-16-2025, 10:59 AM)PorkChop96 Wrote: Precisely why there are certain standards for tuning your rifle/pistol for using such enhanced triggers. Definitely not something every Harry, Dick, and Tom can order, put in their firearm, and go to the range without issue. 

If done right, these triggers will run better than most mil-spec triggers people slap in a gun.

That's interesting!
I haven't shot a rifle regularly since the military 10 years ago and I do miss it but not enough to spend money on it. 
Shit's not cheap!
Then there's the time factor. You gotta really love it as a hobby. Or be super paranoid that someone's going to invade your homestead. 
I barely have time to do things like compose music and watch a TV show let alone a few hours driving and on the range. But yes, would be nice.
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