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Any one have any experience ordering FRT Trigger's. I’m looking for a Rare Breed or equivalent. I’ve noticed many scam websites, nothing seems legit.
NES r’s have any luck?
Any one have any experience ordering FRT Trigger's. I’m looking for a Rare Breed or equivalent. I’ve noticed many scam websites, nothing seems legit.
NES r’s have any luck?
Did not know that on Rarebreed. On the wait list for delta tacticalRarebreed can’t sell anything until a civil matter is resolved. But Delta Team Tactical has a 3 position FRT. Seems fun, but pricey,
FRT-15L3 AR-15 Forced Reset Trigger, 3 Position, Drop-In Compatible - Includes 3 Position Ambidextrous Safety Selector and Anti-Walk Pins
They're intersting for sure. They do work but it takes some finesse. Overall I would rate them a waste of money by my friend thanks otherwise. Good to know he's not a felonAny one ever shoot or familiar with these triggers?
Looks like DTT will not ship to Mass anymore.
I know trigger cranks are named but I beleive the new law missed binary
Sure, they were certainly trying to get rid of FRTs, but if it ever got to trial, it should be a swing and a miss. A forced reset trigger neither alters nor increases the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle. The cyclic rate is determined by the bolt carrier cycle time. Someone correctly doing a freehand bump fire could replicate the rate of fire from the FRT, negating the definition. Assuming (big assumption), however, that the judge / jury actually cared about the law as written, as opposed to "icky gunz!"Trigger cranks were already named.
But now we have: “alter or increase its rate of fire to mimic automatic fire”
And
“automatic part, bump stock, rapid-fire trigger activator or trigger modifier,”
The jammed up a guy in western Mass for them already and he pled guilty on those counts.Sure, they were certainly trying to get rid of FRTs, but if it ever got to trial, it should be a swing and a miss. A forced reset trigger neither alters nor increases the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle. The cyclic rate is determined by the bolt carrier cycle time. Someone correctly doing a freehand bump fire could replicate the rate of fire from the FRT, negating the definition. Assuming (big assumption), however, that the judge / jury actually cared about the law as written, as opposed to "icky gunz!"
It sounds like that was Federal. I was referring to the new MA law that went into effect in October.The jammed up a guy in western Mass for them already and he pled guilty on those counts.
Granted he also had legit sears but they have precident now. They won’t stop unless ATF is shut down. Even under Trump they are hot lava.
Any one have any experience ordering FRT Trigger's. I’m looking for a Rare Breed or equivalent. I’ve noticed many scam websites, nothing seems legit.
NES r’s have any luck?
I don’t think any FFL’s want to be that close to the firePersonally, I wouldn’t order one. If you want one, go to a FFL that sells them and buy one in person in cash. The ATF may have lost the battle but the war isn’t over.
Some of them like being sassy with the ATF while staying in boundsI don’t think any FFL’s want to be that close to the fire
If not for stupid feds artificially created excitement- this thing would never be selling for $600.
Stupid price for stupid fun.
There was some other link to modified LaRue triggers, price of those was under $300 I think. Dunno if the same concept, not really interested anyway.I’m guessing not enough volume to decrease the cost
There was some other link to modified LaRue triggers, price of those was under $300 I think. Dunno if the same concept, not really interested anyway.
If real shtf begins, something tells me I will find a way to get a real full auto rifle and probably for free.