Forced Reset Trigger frt
$451.00
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Rare Breed Triggers FRT-15C3™ Forced Reset Trigger for AR-15 | The Glock Switch Shop Rare Breed Triggers FRT-15C3™ Two-Stage Forced Reset Trigger Price: $451.00 Let's cut through the noise and talk about what the Rare Breed FRT-15C3 actually is, what it does, and why it's a serious piece of engineering for the serious shooter. This isn't magic, it's mechanics. How a Forced Reset Trigger Works: The Straight Talk To get why the FRT is different, you need to know how your standard AR-15 trigger works. In a mil-spec fire control group, you have a disconnector. When you pull the trigger and fire a round, the bolt carrier group cycles. As it comes forward, it trips the disconnector, which catches the hammer and holds it back— even if you're still holding the trigger down . To fire again, you must release the trigger enough to let the disconnector reset, re-engaging the trigger and sear. Only then can you pull for the next shot. That's the "reset" you feel. The FRT-15C3 changes that interaction. Its patented mechanism uses the energy of the bolt carrier group cycling to physically force the trigger forward against your finger , completing that reset for you. The key is this: it does this while the bolt is locking into battery. The trigger is mechanically blocked from being pulled again until the bolt is fully in battery, ensuring one cycle per operation. The Practical Result: By maintaining steady, constant rearward pressure on the trigger, the firearm will cycle as fast as the bolt can complete its full travel and lock. This allows for a dramatically increased rate of controlled fire. It fires one round per trigger function. You pull, it fires, it forces itself forward against your finger, and your maintained pressure immediately begins the next pull. It requires a consistent, firm hold. Jerk or flinch, and you'll interrupt the cycle. FRT-15C3™ Specifications & Features 3-Position Selector: Safe | Semi | FRT. Comes with a 3-position ambidextrous safety selector for left oSpecs at a glance
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$451.00