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What are FRTs:
Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are firearm modifications that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more rapidly by automatically resetting the trigger after each shot, while still requiring a trigger pull for each round. They increase the rate of fire without converting the firearm into a fully automatic weapon.

AR-15 is the most ubiquitous platform with the most amount of options. Other platforms have other nuances.

See it action:
https://youtube.com/@juiceymedia1
https://youtube.com/@poorboyarms
https://youtube.com/@printshootrepeat

Distributors:
https://pastebin.com/WPdrbYKy (embed)

Frequently updated list of platforms that offer FRT/Super Safety support or are currently in development.
https://kg2g.github.io/FRTINFO/webpage/FRTINFO.html

Recent News:
- ASDesigns ARC V2 releases soon
- Progressive FRT for AUG in development by AemAer
- Gen12/.308 ARC lever teased
- G36 Cassette FRT accounced by @BSquaredMfg
- Hoffman (super safety developer) launches a support site for legal fees against Rarebreed.
http://www.givesendgo.com/hoffmantactical
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ARC V2 this Friday!
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If FRTs are (obviously) not legally considered machine guns, where's the lawsuits to strike down laws that ban them in some states?
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>>65061517
Quite a bit of the states that inadvertently ban them do so because they had knee jerk bump stock bans of which the language encompasses what a FRT does.
Florida has suits
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>>65061517
there's states that ban flash hiders and bayonet lugs, whats your point?
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DW634yNDjtE/

after delaying the P90 FRTs a week because the precut foam used to package them was late to arrive, FN Specialties decided just to ship them packaged in plastic bags like a normal company
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>>65063597
at least they are shipping, a lot of people have received emails
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>>65063603
Just January 20th orders today apparently. I ordered on the 21st and I haven't gotten a notification yet
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>>65063609
I ordered the 20th and didnt get an email yet
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>>65063552
FRTs were determined to be not machine guns by applying the Cargill decision yet it still seems like gun rights groups are still dragging their feet when it comes to suing states that ban them (and bumpstocks) outright
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>>65064405
so what? State restrictions supercede any less restrictive federal laws. That's how the US works. You never noticed how there's a different version of everything for California?
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ARC V2 releases today and khalash bash is today
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>>65061000
so 90-180 is normal, 45-90 would be if you want supersafe as your default, and 45-180 is what you get when the first 2 are sold out right?
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Just saw this https://marstrigger.com/1022-f-r-t looks really tempting. I've already got a ar15 22 setup working just fine, but I a 10/22 would be neat
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>>65064711
Pretty much. 45 90 is also ideal for MP5s.
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>>65064733

seems to work well

https://youtu.be/Cu9_gjXwtI8

The ART version that was released a while ago was supper finicky, this one seems more reliable as it is a trigger, not just a bar
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So is there anything special about the Arc that makes it $250? Like does it do anything a regular SS doesn't.
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>>65064913
no, it only matters if you want a traditional lever/selector
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>>65064405
Most effort from gun rights groups is to eliminate state AWB's and registration schemes, carry bans and NFA restrictions,.in that order. It took years for brace ban and bump stock ban to get overturned
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>>65064733
Advanced reset designs is making a selectable FRT for the 10/22 I'd wait and just buy a tx22 in the meantime for some brrrt
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>>65065063
>Advanced reset designs is making a selectable FRT for the 10/22

source? I've been following them for a while and didnt know this
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>>65064913
V2 is beefer than v1 which is slightly beefier than SS
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Looks like I was able to put in my order early? at 2:58 EST
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looks like other vendors have them too

https://muffintoptactical.com/arc-fire-v2
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I kind of want an ARC but I dont really *need* one and I already find my SS hard to control
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SCAR mentioned. This is cool since you wont be forced to by that fuck ass lower that's always out of stock
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>they fell for the v2
>they didn't wait for the v3 that has 4 positions
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>>65065482
I'll probably buy one of those for fun too, I'm not poor
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>>65065482
>>65065483
also I dont think it's really a v4, just another option in the future
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>>65061024
Sounds cool but my ar has a geiselle trigger and I don’t feel like dicing that up
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>>65065068
What does this mean?
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>>65065498
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>>65065514
Sounds like I should wait a little longer until frts mature. I’ve got a mk18 with a non ambi selector. Would LOVE one that could work as a 3 position selector and work with a geiselle trigger
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>>65065526
you can do that today with many FRTs actually. ARC fire for a while can already do that cut a cut and geiselle support was just established with the Atrius and doesnt need a cut
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>>65065533
https://atrius.dev/ambidextrous-forced-reset-selector-g-lever/

Is this the one you’re talking about? I would’ve preferred non ambi but apparently you don’t actually need an ambi lower to have a an ambi safety right? How does the atrius stack up to the arc fire? I read some not so flattering things about the steel and spring use but I’m not the structural engineer here
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>>65065617
yeah, also there is a non ambi version

ARC is better overall, the lever often breaks on the atrius and that will not happen on the ARC implying you have a low shelf lower. There is now a non ambi version of the ARC V2 as well. Also if you dont want to cut your own trigger, they ofter precut triggers, but of course you can cut your own. Atrius requires no cut.
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>>65065654
The trigger I want is out of stock :(
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>>65065666
what trigger do you want?
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>>65065670
I like the SSA-E
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>>65065692
deeznuts tactical sells them sometimes as well, check it out

https://deeznutztactical.com/product-category/arproducts/

it is currently out of stock as well though but there are options
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>>65065699
You’ve been a great help, friend. Do you think now is the time to get an frt or is it better to allow more time for innovation?
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>>65065752
sure no problem

>Do you think now is the time to get an frt or is it better to allow more time for innovation?

what features are you expecting? Honestly for me I get everything because at one stroke of a pen, this could be illegal in the future and impossible to get anymore
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>>65065800
You’re making a great argument.

https://sonsoflibertygw.com/product/solgw-stripped-lower-rebellious-stripes-rollmark-blem/


I have the non blem version of this lower. If I get the ambi version of the arc will the selector markings on the lower safe/semi/auto correspond to safe/semi/arc? On the 0-90-180 right?
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>>65065937
yes that is correct, just looked up to see their lower pocket. You should be good to go yeah, while you're at it, get a h2/h3 buffer. You generally need that for FRTs
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>>65065957
Damn, the fomo got me. I got the ambi arc v2 0-90-180 for that solgw lower with dd mk18 upper. I’ll have to wait for a cut geiselle trigger or maybe I’ll just use the one it came with. Thanks based anon
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>>65066052
sure np anon, hope you have fun!
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G36 FRT update
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FRT capable stribog glock lower is available for print
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Progressive Trigger AUG for preorder

https://www.redstarpalmetto.com/product/aug-p-frt-preorder/7QEI34RPPQ7YXIC6ZYNYQRFJ?cp=true&sa=true&sbp=false&q=false
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>>65066189
Oh shit thats cool. So i'm guessing it won't require any sort of modification to the stock since it'll technically be 'on' all the time?
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>>65066198
That was my logic as well, doesnt say on the page specifically though
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>>65064913
To add to this, is this reliable for a shtf gun or is this just the realm of range toy shit?
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>>65066247
if you mean the ARC then yeah. One of the weakest parts of an FRT is the fact that if you pull too hard, the gun will malfunction. This is because these devices aren't machine guns. There are however, reports from multiple people that the ARC will work when trigger is held. Reports from people in previous threads and from Micah

https://youtu.be/OmlZENo1P3s
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Drop in B&T FRT for SPC & GHM. APC is later

>Announcement AMMJ X Cloak Industries X Partezan Triggers 100% drop in B&T trigger for SPC & GHM… APC to follow. NO CUTTING Pre orders opening on cloak’s website. will update once n timing next week. Big thanks to shooters lane the range and store is amazing.
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>>65066168
perfect for all 12 of the G36 owners in the US
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>>65066203
>>65066198
no hole needed
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>>65066052
there are also precut here

https://mid-tierdefense.com/products/precut-ssa-e
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>>65066539
S5's are $1800. If this releases and actually works, I will pick one up. I've read the S5's are a lot closer to real G36's than Tommy Built's clone's that cost three times as much and have great QC.
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>>65066577
Man now I'm tempted. I don't even have an AUG
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>ARHK works in the mag pull housing, the selector doesn't line up with the markings tho.
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>>65066536
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>>65068035
okay for real this time, where can I get one of these belt feds?
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>>65061517
Let me rephrase your question:
"If abortion is not legally considered murder, where are the lawsuits to end abortion bans in all states?"

States are allowed to impose their own regulations. California can ban aluminized-mylar balloons because they short out powerlines. Texas can set the age of consent to 17 even though Arkansas allows sex at 16 -- and the Feds have made it illegal to take a girl across state lines to have sex in a lower age-of-consent jurisdiction (the famous "Mann Act").

You can bitch that any gun restriction is a violation of the Second Amendment, but states have been blatantly and severely violating the Second Amendment for at least the last 160 years (post-Civil War Jim Crow laws) and the courts have constantly been letting them get away with it until Heller, McDonald, and now Bruen.

Anyway, if you want to file a lawsuit against your state for violating your 2A rights over FRTs, please feel free. Nothing stops you except your ability to pay for lawyers to do it.

Meanwhile, lawsuits over magazine capacity, "assault weapons", registration requirements, handgun purchasing permits, and so on have been getting stonewalled by appeals courts and the Supreme Court. So good luck on the FRTs, which were ruled "not machineguns" because of the exact wording of "multiple bullets fired per a single trigger pull" but were NOT ruled "FRT ban laws violate the Second Amendment and therefore are unconstitutional".
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CMMG/SuperSafety question: for the antibounce weight slider thingies that take metal rod inserts, am I supposed to use steel rods or do I have to use tungsten rods? Wondering if I can just chop up some cheapo M5 (metric 5mm) bolts that I have on hand instead of having to go find a metals supply place that sells 5mm tungsten. Also, do I epoxy the metal rods in place or do they have to be free to slide?
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>>65068598
for cmmg bolt and barrels, I dont think any of that matters because the bolt locks into the barrel iirc
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>>65068605
>>65068598
I just realized you meant for 22lr. So tungsten is much heavier, that's the reason. If your build do not need that much weight then sure do steel rods. What's important is the amount of weight. The amount varies by suppressor, ammo etc...
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>>65068598
>>65068615
also yeah epoxy them in place, you dont want the rods to fly around your trigger group
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>>65068615
>>65068619
Thanks, I guess I'll try my cheap way first and see how it all works out. IDK even where to shop for 5mm tungsten rods that won't get me v&.
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>>65068820
probably at mcmaster
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>>65068820
Anywhere that sells welding supplies.
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>>65068035
https://x.com/s3igu2/status/2041122897465421948
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>>65068475
That's the neat thing
You don't!

Most HK21's and 23's on GB and the like are either MG's or sear hosts north of 18k

You get your hands on a parts kit and commission one of ~4 builders to do it for you and it's going to be approaching $10k for the kit and the work combined but at least you can spread out the pain.

There are US parts manufacturers-particularly but not limited to the feed tray and parts.
PTR has the Portugese HK21 tooling... someone should ask them nicely to make some
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>>65067985
S5 has a deal with HKparts rn where it's able to get lowers and furniture/accessories cheap - HK will be getting a sizable cut of their SG-36C's
They're going to be 3d printing the lowers soon as well
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>>65070244
well damn
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>>65068575
>Nothing stops you except your ability to pay for lawyers to do it.
And that you have to have sufferered damages as a result of the law, meaning you need to have been arrested
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I can not believe there were no AK announcements at khalash bash. I am beyond disappointed. Why the fuck was atrius even there then?
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>>65068873
All the welding rods I looked up (before I posted the breadfrog post) were either 3/16" or 1/8". The holes in these debouncing sliders are 5mm. 3/16 is small enough to fit but wastes something like 14% of the space.

>>65068828
Yeah, that'll get me v&.
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>>65072771
Genuine question: why are tungsten rods watchlist worthy?
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>>65071201
It's a small price to pay compared to a M249S or a OOW M240/MAG, if you snagged a cheap Portugese parts kit when the getting was good you'd be ~7k

We have feed tray, barrel, parts and reciever makers here in the US, which means we have the potential to pump out HK23 conversions - currently they're ~$5k+.
It will be the most economical belt fed by far, and likely the best adapted to FRT's as it is natively closed bolt by design - currently all the converted prototype M249S, MG42/MG3, and M240/MAG run FRT's at very slow RoF's becaus lol closed bolt conversion tom an open bolt gun.

TLDR Theres a good chance PTR will cave and make them
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>>65073372
Hope you're right, would be pretty sick
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Anyone got a QRD on which suppressors to use with an FRT (or what are the important factors to consider when doing further research on my own) on a bog-standard 16" AR-15? I already have the H3 buffer and a heavier buffer spring to swap in if necessary.
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>>65073783
I ran two, technically 3 and they ran fine. I have a CAT WB which is flow through which runs great and a OCL OCM5 high back pressure can that also ran great. I upgraded the OCM5 to a OCM6 which is flow through and it still runs. I would think as long as your upper is well gassed, you should be good to go.
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>>65073783
Suppressors generally are bad with FRTs and full auto fire. They raise the rate of fire (bad), make the gun get exponentially dirtier (bad) and make the gun get hotter (bad). I don't know why people insist on sticking suppressors on everything but I guess they're just like the funko pops of guns these days. But yeah ideally it'd be something with the highest volume and lowest backpressure possible and have a high mass to help mitigate some of the extreme heat that's going to build up. A good warranty is also a good idea along with being full auto rated
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>>65073783
you want low back pressure so you don't gas yourself
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>>65071277
>meaning you need to have been arrested
Funny, none of the plaintiffs in this case had been arrested:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-court-strikes-down-158-year-old-home-distilling-ban
Yet they still succeeded at both the district court and the Fifth Circuit.
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>>65073160
Several states are tracking purchases of anything 3DPG-related. They investigate people for buying any sort of gun parts online. Mine is one of them.
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>>65068475
You buy a kit and know the guy who welds them onto new production receiver blanks and pay a lot and wait a long time. If you really want one just buy a kit and sit on it

t. knower
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>>65074552
Wow that's fucked
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>>65074540
they were directly threatened with fines or arrest
that constitutes damages
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>>65073787
Nta, but I use a suppressor with my MP5 FRT because I don't want people calling the ATF because they heard a "machine gun" from my property.
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>>65075009
Now they report hearing an assassin machine gun
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>>65075107
Extremely unlikely.
With subsonics, the gun is nonexistent beyond 100 yards.
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>>65074552
Tungsten rods aren't gun parts though.
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>>65075318
but what if they were bullet parts?
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>>65066258
You just need enough mass to overcome your finger, so you make sure you have enough gas (which collects the kinetic energy) to be enough to make the buffer send home hard. Of which you up the weight of the buffer to delay the the bolt carrier speed enough so you dont sheer lugs during unlock. So H2 for normal people, H3 for gorillas and incel gooners.

Then you stiffen the spring enough so the buffer doesn't slam into the back of the receiver extension and you do all this tuning on your WEAKEST CHAMBER PRESSURE AMMO.

Now its reliable.
/endthread
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>ARHK G3
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>>65075396
>ARHK G3
Stop tryin to trick us.
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>>65075438
the ARHK isn't out yet, will be in about 2 months for about 550
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>>65075440
>550
Why so high? Seems high.
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>>65075528
quite the incredible price for what you get honestly to me anyways. It's also cheaper than the raregreed.
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>>65075538
Yeah, but I paid $500 for my JLD91.
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Another solution for the M249. This one uses a Rarebreed

https://youtu.be/4WaUjmJLcKE

That brings the total of solutions to six for the M249.

Check the github link in the OP for the other solutions and footage
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Guess I'm not going to the range this weekend
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open source ps90 3 position FRT is being developed

https://old.reddit.com/r/ps90/comments/1sljije/wizards_dick_ps90_frt_coming_soon_to_a_3d_printer/
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>>65074692
https://nypost.com/2026/02/27/us-news/wild-li-geezer-built-basement-shooting-range-gun-lab-stocked-with-arsenal-of-illegal-weapons-da/
>The probe launched in January 2025, after Chou was flagged as an alleged frequent online buyer of gun parts from multiple retailers — purchasing roughly 112 firearm-related components over the course of the prior year, according to prosecutors.
>
>“This kind of purchasing pattern is an immediate red flag for our law enforcement,” Donnelly said.

>>65075318
>Tungsten rods aren't gun parts though
They're used pretty widely in 3DPG though.
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>>65075009
Which suppressor do you use?
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>>65077507
Mojave 9 because it's low back pressure and I use it on my pistols too.
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I just had a thought. If FRTs are legal, does that mean shoelaces are legal now too?
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>>65078716
No, because you are just pulling back on the ring, not the trigger, so its only one "press" but firing multiple rounds.
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>>65078716
no, that's a machine gun
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>>65078909
>>65078916
God bless the ATF for keeping us safe from floppy-shoed maniacs
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ARHK HK21
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My PS90 FRT was just shipped finally
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>>65061000
has anyone bought shit from https://www.supersafetyshop.com/?
i got a shitty quality cam from them that wasnt hardened and worn down after like 60 rounds.

they are ignoring all my emails.
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>>65080409
I bought AK stuff from them but didnt install yet because I was occupied by other projects.
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>>65080411
would you have any hardness picks to test your "stuff"
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>>65080415
I dont, but honestly I'm not expecting much
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>>65080400
When did you place order
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>>65080617
Jan 20th
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Is anyone working on a 3 position ak frt?
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>>65081746
Supposedly a couple of groups
Plinkify
Texas Triggers
This guy on IG kalashtriggers
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>>65061000
how about a brn-180 frt anyone hear about that?
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>>65082102
I think the cmmg banshee kit would work, but it needs a trip slip.
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>>65082108
i googled it and AS designs has one for super safety/Arcfire safety, gotta figure out how to make it work with this lower from Aly and Kaufman
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>>65082116
https://activesafetydesigns.com/brn/brn-180-slip-trip-kit/
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I finally got the mp5 bug and I’m looking into a good clone as well as an frt to go along with it. My main question is are there any manufacturers out there who make one that doesn’t require a completely different lower? Hope you guys are having fun with yours
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>>65082345
check out the github link for more information but there is a drop in FRT trigger that uses the same lower releasing in about 2 months by ASDesigns
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>>65082345
>he wants the poo poo HK trigger instead of a vastly superior AR trigger
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>>65082309
yeah thats the one i was talking about but how do i make it work with a bullpup trigger mechanism
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>>65082470
Depends on how that bullpup conversion works. Is there a linkage on the front trigger that interacts with a rear Ar15 FCG and safety? If not then it's not going to be possible. I have a a3 industries triad kit that has all that and was able to get it to work with an arc trigger in the back.
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>>65082539
thankfully the people who designed this beautiful gun were forward thinkers
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bump
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>>65061000
Atrius in the suppressed 300 blackout performed flawlessly. I am very pleased. Felt like shooting a really cool subgun.
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>>65085000
>trips

nice one! glad it worked!
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3 position AK FRT operation footage by @kalashtriggers on IG, his own design
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looks like someone made a tec9 FRT?
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>>65085261
Give it to me right fucking now. I want to cut the third notch.
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I NEEEED ITTTTTTT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDU377gMDGs
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ARHK currently projected ship date is END of June. What the fuck.

>>65085000
Put a can on there, run supers, hold the trigger down hard and watch that bitch snib snab.

>>65085261
I wonder if it binds/locks up if you pull the trigger hard, and I wonder if the kit is standalone or if it is using the cam and trip bar from another kit/design.
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>>65085944
the progressive trigger version is coming out too
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>>65086044
just stop using your tard strength on the frt triggers, stop fighting the reset
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3d printed ps90 frt officially released

https://odysee.com/wizards_dick_v1:4
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ARHK page is up!

https://activesafetydesigns.com/mp5/arhk/
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>>65086044
Look nigger, I bought it before I knew it was a weak design. When it breaks I'll get an ARC. You don't need to be a faggot about it every time someone says they have an Atrius.
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>>65086919
Cool, will probably pick one up. Got a ptr91 with a training bolt and a ptr 32. Hopefully I can just swap the lower back and forth.
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>>65086979
you might have to change the ejector, but otherwise, I dont see why not
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>>65085261
3 position frt on rpk
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>>65086919
>$550
Explain to me why I shouldn't just buy the rare greed one. And no, "muh morals" is not an answer.
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>>65088870
The rare greed is $650.
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>>65088870
Does rare greed promise rifle compatibility or no?
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>>65088870
cheaper and works on more guns
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>>65088870
It's $550 that goes to people that actually like gun owners
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no more m249 please
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>>65085944
Beautiful looking gun jeez
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>>65088870
It works on G3's, HK21's and HK33/53. With a normal ejector swap.
Just like a F/A pack.
9mm, .40/10mm, 5.56, .308 (no good on 7.62x39 tho from PTR)
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>>65089649
>(no good on 7.62x39 tho from PTR)
Rip
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>>65089649
>no good on 7.62x39 tho from PTR
where did you get this info?
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>>65089649
I think it even comes with the ejector installed,
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My rifle has a geissele SSA EX and the arc says it's compatible with it. Does that mean I can just put the arc in or do I need to do this "cut", also wtf is the cut? It seems people avoid it and I'm guessing it's because they love their dogs.
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>>65089922
you need it cut yes, and the lever blocker
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>>65089922
adding on to this, there are places that sell precut giessele triggers including asdesigns themselves. If you do not want a cut trigger at all, atrius now sells a kit that makes it work for their selector, but im my opinion the ARC is better
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>>65089942
>>65089945
Alright I just bought one off deez nuts that's the same model but precut. I'll just throw the uncut one in my long AR.
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>>65090006
yep that works, dnt does good stuff, got a trigger from them as well
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Speaking of triggers, what's the actual difference between a generic milspec $10 trigger and one of these $250 geissele triggers? Am I going to go HOLY SHIT THAT IS SO WORTH $250 if I try one?
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>>65086044

God your insistence on this over tard gripping the trigger is getting insufferable
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>>65090334
Milspec
>breaks at ~8lbs, can be brought down with polishing and spring kit fiddling, not an exact science
>single-stage with long pull, has a good bit of creep and the break can sometimes be inconsistent on where it happens in the pull itself
Geissele
>breaks at 3-4lbs (depending on which you buy)
>simple 2-stage, short 1st and very short 2nd, no creep, breaks at the same point in pull every time
YMMV of course, every trigger is slightly different from another of the same pattern, manufacturing tolerance et al. This is my experience.
I'd normally say "just buy a Larue" but then you're locked out of most FRTs. Check Primary Arms when the annual Geissele blem sale happens (usually July), I bought 2 SSA-Es last year for $120 each, both work well with ARC and SS (that's all I've tried), it's nearly always a cosmetic defect like finish discoloration or a scratch.
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>>65089686
It does with the platform you are buying it for, they did say however that either 5.56 or 7.62 won't come with them at first due to ejector availability/pricing ie you gotta pull it off your semi pack
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>>65089667
>>65089672
They confirmed it on ARFCOM. Tldr the PTR-32 is semi-proprietary because there were scant few HK-32's made.

There are some big known issues running a F/A sear/pack with the PTR-32, particularly with bolt bounce and FTF past the first round on AUTO and a good amount of tinkering is par for the course to get it to function even barely.
I don't blame them in the slightest for not supporting it, but if you have a PTR-32 they are also not guaranteeing it wont work with tinkering, so I'm sure some absolute malady will figure it out.
HK21/g3/hk33 compatibility is much more important anyway
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>>65091724
*madlad lol
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>>65090334
Redditors think they NEED a match 2stage for blasting trash. I think you should get just a schmidt and be happy. At least it's better than milspec. IDK how frt would even work with 2 stage triggers.
>t. Larue enjoyer
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>>65091815
they just work, work just fine in fact.
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>>65091854
Does it reset on 1st or 2nd stage? I don't trust mouth-breathers not to rattle off half a mag accidentally cause they were were on a 1.5lb wall. I'm good with milspec for forced reset/full auto.
Pic rel, another trigger snob(lmao) so you don't think I'm calling out only G$ fags.
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>>65092749
when you shoot with it, you dont feel any stages, it feels like a normal trigger on SS/ARC

Larue doesnt work
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416 selectors are out
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GDI G36 FRT just went up another $100.
$700 for the FRT now.
They're getting greedy with all these S5 G36s coming out. Bastards.
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>>65093257
that stinks, I think the cassette trigger that @BSquaredMfg is making is cooler though

https://kg2g.github.io/FRTINFO/Footage/G36DROPIN.mp4
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Any more teasing about 4 position ARC and ARHK?
When they teased it initially they talked about working with Stuff amd Things to integrate the C.A.R.L.

I've got a 4 pos pictogram hk lower and a T91 marked lower begging for 4 pos
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>>65093323
not yet
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>>65077364
>roughly 112 firearm-related components
78 of which were magazines, according to the article. It's unlikely that any of them were tungsten rods.
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>>65093132
I wonder what other selector styles there will be, I want radian talons
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>>65061000
>want an frt before va bans them
>double check laws just in case they're about to get banned and not about to get grandfathered
>"trigger activators" are already banned
>trigger activator is anything that is "designed for use in converting a semi-automatic firearm to shoot automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger" by "harnessing the recoil energy of any semi-automatic firearm to which it is affixed so that the trigger resets and continues firing without additional physical manipulation of the trigger by the shooter."
>supposedly includes bump-stocks (somehow)
>writing sounds closer to an autosear or lightning link than anything else
>ATF rulings declare that this language only applies to FA-conversions
>VCDL says "technically not illegal but only insofar as no judge has set precedent yet"
wtf do I do niggas
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>>65093445
just print a SS, or a auto sear at this point, there are a lot of designs
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>>65093445
move to west virginia
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very wild that iwi is greenlighting FRT usage
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My ARC V2s better ship tomorrow. If not, it'll be a rage day than a range day.
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>>65094325
Trying to. Need to get a cybersecurity position there if I want to.
>>65093455
>SS
aren't the only ones that are available on odysee crossbars and not 3-positions
>autosear
no comment, I'm not a nigger
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>>65095645
>no comment, I'm not a nigger
so then stock complaining bitch and move
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>>65095539
Based kikes.
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When vz58 and Type81 frts?
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>>65095943
>vz58
When a dedicated autist finally gets one to engineer an FRT for it
>Type81
Are FRTs legal in your country? Did I just reply to a bot/jeet writing posts off of wikipedia "list of semiautomatic firearms?"
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>>65095962
>When a dedicated autist finally gets one to engineer an FRT for it
Where to learn about this process? Is there a wiki or video series or something?
>>65095962
>Are FRTs legal in your country?
Why does this matter. Are you implying it shouldn't exist or shouldn't get made if I'm in a different country?
Frt's kill gun control efforts worldwide, it's wonderful. I hope decent easy to diy options for all semi autos become ubiquitous.
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>>65095972
>Where to learn about this process
Enrolling in something like a mechanical engineering associate's/bachelor's degree or equivalent program would be more helpful to you. The way you asked this indicates that you're lacking in the foundational aspects of mechanical design, there isn't going to be "a wiki or video series" telling you how to make an FRT, especially for every single different firearm action that exists.
>Why does this matter
If FRTs are illegal in your country, full auto is also very likely illegal, so you'd get a comparable punishment, meaning why not just go full auto if you're dead set on breaking the law? Hypothetically, of course, I'd never suggest breaking the law.
FRTs are a result of American firearms law, not an intentional effort to "kill gun control efforts worldwide." Same with 3d printing guns. Yes there are non-Americans that do, but they're so rare comparatively they're negligible in the discussion. Same thing with FRTs.
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>>65095645
Live cross border and deal with the commute, you NoVa guys are fucked thr only big tech in West VA is going to be data centers.
Alternatively get a job in a red state with atech- Texas (Dallas, Austin) or the Carolinas (Raleigh or Charlotte come to.mind) downside to NC though is proximity to VA.

>>65095962
There's a vz58 frt in development, 3 pos
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>>65096043
>Enrolling in something like..
Already done actually. But I was more thinking of some videos comparing different mechanisms of achieving this using some kind of transparent 3d models to conveniently illustrate. Or wikis with lessons learned during development or other models. Useful info for those looking - kind of thing.
>>65096043
>why not just go full auto
There's something intriguing about a simple drop in part that can be easily reversed without permanently altering anything. Even more cool factor if it can be DIY'd with a few scraps and a file or perhaps even printed.

>>65096215
>There's a vz58 frt in development, 3 pos
Neat, I was only able to find an old Reddit thread from about 1yr ago that was pretty vague. Is this what you're referring to?
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>>65096258
No it's (vz58 frt) more recent from a few threads back
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What do you guys think the next plaform with the most support will be? Looks like currently it's the AR-15, MP5 and TX22
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>>65096454
It's looking like M249 or AK on terms.of sheer.amount of frt projects
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>>65096215
Dallas and Austin are massively liberal.
Fort Worth is your best bet.
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>>65096720
makes sense, I really hope AK gets up there
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Looks like others reversed engineered the selectable FFT FRT for the M&P

lot of letters there

>Made in collaboration with 810 Velocity
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>>65097270
adding on to this, anyone used the FRT for the M&P? how intuitive is it? Does it require technique like glock or is it very straight forward like the tx22?
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Preparing for the 4 position ARC, what 4 position marked lowers are there? I know of the t91
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>>65061000
Checked. Should we (yes >we) change how we refer to this tech as simply "forced reset"? The Hoffman super safety is definitely goated, but we're beginning to see other methods of forced reset beyond the trigger or the safety. I don't recall which one, but I've also seen the ejector being used to force the reset. I think "forced reset" ultimately encapsulates this functionality best and it even has the added benefit of the abbreviation, "FR", being analogous to "FA" with full auto. It also makes way more sense at face value. "It forces the reset of the trigger, enabling a rate of fire like full auto." That's way easier than explaining how the safety mechanism forces trigger reset.

We could update the general to "FRG" (rich boomers could even set up a full auto general, called "FAG"). Thoughts?

t. anon who wrote the current OP that we've been using for a while
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>>65097316
A lot of HKs have 4 positions, with the third position corresponding to either 2 or 3-round burst fire.
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>>65097464
I meant for the AR platform for a build
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>>65097455
I wouldnt want the term full auto anywhere near this

>ejector being used to force the reset
source?

There are a lot of terms people are using to describe this. Active reset, rapid reset etc. but forced reset is the most known umbrella term that should be ran with.

I created the last couple of threads and made the github page in the OP so I'm open to whatever that makes sense
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>>65097455
every design forces the trigger forward, that's why it's legal. Regardless of what is forcing the reset, it's the same function.
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>>65096258
>videos comparing different mechanisms
You won't find comparisons, but you'll find videos of people showing how theirs function with cutaway receivers (in the case of ARs at least). You can cross-reference yourself. YMMV on this, it's heavily dependent on the fire control group's design how a forced reset system would work in it.
>There's something intriguing about a simple drop in part that can be easily reversed without permanently altering anything. Even more cool factor if it can be DIY'd with a few scraps and a file or perhaps even printed.
Drop-in Auto Sears exist, you're reinventing the wheel. Assuming we're still doing this "not in America" thing, the distinction between FR and FA is (most likely) legally dubious to begin with.
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>>65097502
>I wouldnt want the term full auto anywhere near this
You misconstrue my point but okay.
>source?
I don't remember the source. That's why I said "I don't recall which one".
>forced reset is the most known umbrella term
Agreed.
>I made the github page
Neat. So you're recording everyone's IP address who accesses the page?

>>65097625
I'd be so lost without you, anon.
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>>65097851
>Neat. So you're recording everyone's IP address who accesses the page?
no that's pretty retarded, it's a page for enthusiasts to see cool platforms and footage with information.

>You misconstrue my point but okay.
Apologies, I was referring to this

>"It forces the reset of the trigger, enabling a rate of fire like full auto." That's way easier than explaining how the safety mechanism forces trigger reset.

I wouldnt want to use full auto term for anything including explaining how it works
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>>65097872
Anybody who's ever seen or used a forced reset gun knows full well that it walks like a duck and talks like a duck (but is technically not a duck due to some scientific differences under its feathers). If that's the mental line you want to draw and never ever compare the two, then that that's your prerogative.
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Sorta related, but how does FRT/SS play with a suppressor? I've got a B&T Print X RBS on my SD. I'm probably just babying it, but I dont want to melt or break something.
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>>65097940
Both my ARs with ARCs run just fine with a can, both are flow though. One is a 11.5 with a CAT WB and the other is a 12.5 with a OCM6

I also have a custom CMMG build that has a CAT MOB on it, works perfectly
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>>65097270
Finally, the White man can have switches
>"No you see officer, I blasted that nog/s with forced reset."
>>65097316 I hope it's burst (>>65097464) otherwise why bother?
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>>65097891
it's a mallard
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>>65097968
oh it's titanium, yeah dont use a FRT with it. It will heat up too fast and damage the can
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>>65097990
It's full auto rated, according to B&T, but eh. I don't plan to mag dump like a madman, but I'll do some more research.
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>>65098006
I mean if it's FA rated then...
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>>65097316
T91 clones and then the few scant Colt 4 position clones are most prevalent.
You can also have a custom lower done with 4 pos.

T91 btw is not 45 degree but 0-90-180-360
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>>65098010
I've just seen a weird lack of reviews on it. It's really fucking hard to find footage/reviews on a lot of suppressors, and I want to make sure nothing is getting goofed.
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>>65098027
With the stuff that's happening with B&T USA right now, I dont blame you
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>>65098012
>T91 btw is not 45 degree but 0-90-180-360
yeah true but since 0-90-180 are options for ARC V2, I assume whatever solution that's being made would work with that

Maybe I'll use use a T91 lower or something getting a colt or a custom lower sounds like a pain in the ass
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>>65098043
Detroit armarment has T91 lowers (Taiwanese markings and 0-1-3-A)as well as a 4 position AR SMG English letter lower with SAFE - SEMI - BURST - AUTO
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>>65098586
pretty neat, wish it didnt say 9mm but a cool option
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>>65098586
>>65098621
Looks like the T91 is 4 position.
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>>65098631
maybe i'll make a clone then
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>>65098035
So after digging through shit and contacting B&T themselves, they gave me the following info:
>Print X RBS series are all titanium, FA rated
>FA rating is 300 rounds of 9mm mag dump, 200 rounds of 556 mag dump
>Print X XH series uses titanium tube, iconel inserts
>XH series is also FA rated, only available for 556 and 7.62 currently
>FA Rating is for 350 rounds mag dump
No clue if anyone even cares, but I've never seen this info online, so I figured someone might care.

I have no idea why B&T is so damn cryptic about it though.
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>>65095688
They are based.
>zion 15 and 25 all come with m16/select fire SR-25 cut lower receivers
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i want an frt but i also want to keep my autistically correct colt 601 selector
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>>65100879
hey thanks for following up with this, pretty interesting, never seen a limited FA rating before
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>>65101177
isnt that was the ARC milspec look like?
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>>65101177
The new arc fire uses mil spec levers. Your other option would be the arizona regulator.
https://odysee.com/@printshootrepeat:5/an-frt-that's-not-a-trigger!:4
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>>65101280
I can only assume it's due to the titanium build. If you want to really hammer it, you'd probably be better with another brand. I personally love my Print X on my converted AP5SD (shoutout to HTA for the amazing job), especially since other cans have a bad tone, don't suppress as well, and gas the shit out of you.

For an AR though, I'd go with something else like the new Rhodie 6 in iconel.
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>>65101768
how would they even know?
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>>65101803
it'd be pretty easy to spot super safeties but I don't know about the rest of them
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>>65101814
I could know because I know what the selector looks like but I dont think most are as autistic
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>>65101803
They wouldn't, the point is to dissuade the aspiring astronauts with their lack of recoil control from destroying the range and being unsafe.
Take it less literally.
At least that's my read as a reasonable person, some RSOs are genuinely that anal about rules though.
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>>65101828
I suppose that makes sense, they are more expensive than others
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>>65101836
The price doesn't matter, the guy who wrote that sign 1000% doesn't know what an "Active Safety Designs" is or any other brand; he only knows about RB because of all the press around the ATF lawsuit.
It's the behavior of the person with it. Handgun FRT (and "it's an FRT I promise" but it's a Temu switch) people tend to be of a particular persuasion that won't ask questions or build rapport with the range staff to know what the shorthand on the sign (it's a handwritten cardboard sign, it can't be all-encompassing or it'd be illegibly small text) actually means.
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3 position AK guy from reddit/IG finally has his site up

https://kalashtriggers.com/
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>>65102000
his IG @kalashtriggers
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>>65061000
Has anyone heard of a VZ61 frt? There was some dude on reddit making one and was almost done but as been radio silent + deleted acc for like 3 months now
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>>65102056
not since that one post, no

you can of course print your own and it would be ss compatible
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>>65102058
Ive already messed with the ssszar lower and it is an ugly duckling. Probably just gonna install the fa parts and only play with it away from prying eyes
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Hey anons, I was looking for advice and the only thing I could find was redditors. I got a large pin lower and I am wondering if any of you have any experience with installing an FRT on these. The lower that I have is an old Colt Law Enforcement Restricted with a mushy mil-spec trigger. I would appreciate any and all assistance. Which ones have you gotten to work?
a miku for your troubles
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>>65102097
what's the lower shelf/pocket? options pretty limited if you have one of the cuck colt lowers. If you did, your options would be pretty much be the az regulator and maybe a kubuto?
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>>65102120
Thanks man. I have a lower with the integral sear block. Should've figured to mention that. Even you giving me two options is more info than I could find anywhere else. Thank you a lot.
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>>65102056
The one in development was using standard Vz61 lowers but also was re-implementing a rate reducer. Progress will be slow because they were also developing a drop in FRT and reducer solution for the MAC's and Masterpiece arms MAC-a-likes.
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>>65102561
source?
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>>65102129
sure, no problem!
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>>65102000
Thx, subscribed.
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>>65101768
Is this the new fud take?
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>>65102770
They are just saying FRTs are allowed for rifles only
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>>65102817
You are illiterate.
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Finally got my tx22 out there today, ripped flawlessly unsuppressed,but with a can it went bang followed by a light primer strike every time, does this mean I need more weight?
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>>65103336
yeah you need more weight, some use an optic or something, you can also get a weight that replaces the backplate as well
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>>65101768
>HEY, I HEARD RAPID FIRE OVER HERE, SO I'M GONNA NEED YOU TO POP OPEN THAT AR AND SHOW ME THAT FRT RIGHT NOW
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>>65103458
>>65103187
no it's what this anon was saying

reading and interpreting are different.

>>65101853
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Frt for m1919 when?
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>>65102765
same, I'm not poor so if I get scammed, I get scammed. I would be really disappointed if it requires technique or finding a sweet spot though
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>>65103343
I do actually have a optic and one of those weight things in the back that is adjustable so I will have to just add more weight to it
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Bump
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Finally asdesigns shipped my ARC V2, dont know what took them so long
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ACR... please
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>>65106734
My ARC V2 is going to arrive on Wednesday (:
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>>65106734
Not until XCR and CZ Bren 1 & 2 get theirs.
Throw galil and AK 3 pos in too, get to the back of the line with the 3 other ACR owners
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>>65107008
which did you go with?
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>>65107209
Bren 2 is getting one

Nexus Firearms is working on it to allow function with the Rarebreed trigger, this is a separate lower.

https://kg2g.github.io/FRTINFO/Footage/CZBREN2.mp4
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Duality Arms Co's PS90 3 position FRT releases May 28th
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>>65107436
45° selectors for my MR556 A4. Contacted a shop about engraving and color filling a third position too.
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>>65108081
that's sick man

the hk selectors are available now if you didnt know
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>>65108380
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that!
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bump
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Just bought the Vecot FRT from dogwood, hopefully no issues compared to Duality Arms
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>>65112020
I hope it works better then the duality one, I need to get to the range and see if I'm finally good to go but man it's been a process
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>>65112591
yeah same, wish me luck.

At least this one comes with a metal cam
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>>65112827
Let us know nig.
Im using the 2pos, which seems okay. Maybe 1 failure to eject/ feed every 3rd mag or so.
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>>65102000
>>65102010
more info

>This kit would work on standard milled and akm platform aks. I keep getting ask about the Zastava and im about to acquired one here in a week or so to see if its compatible but that doesn’t mean it wont work cause if i have to make a model dedicated to the zastavas that wont be an issue. On the trigger compatibility so far fime is the go to trigger the enhance and regular work great also any trigger that is similar to the fime would work as-well as long as it has the bushing since the parts that go in the trigger are cut to that diameter. alg trigger would be next i should have an answer here in a week or so, the only problem is the reset is too short and the disconnector has to hold the hammer down while its being force reset. On the price im trying to keep it low as much as i can so it be around 300-350 but for sure it wont surpass the 350. This is not a drop in kit some fitting would be required due to not all safety selector are the same and not all triggers sit the same. I seen some triggers sit lower or higher depending on the ak and trigger. I have narrowed it down to 3-4 steps on where to file down so it can be compatible to different aks , safety selector and triggers.if everything goes well we should be taking preorders in the beginning of may. and no we dont ship to any banned states so know your local laws plus on the website we would have where we can and can not ship too. Everything in this kit would be heat treated and then tempered to desired Rockwell, no wires or rod are being used every thing in this kit is being milled. Its beefier more durable more robust as just what you expect to be in an ak. If you havent done so pls subscribe to get notified when to preorder. Thank you for your patience comrades.
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Matador Arms Trip sled is released

https://matadorarms.com/product/frt-trip-sled/

Works with:

Full Auto Lowers
Any cartidge style FRT (Partisan, Rear Breed, etc)
Push Button Super Safety, but may need a rearward limiter
Kit includes 3 Items that you need to install. You’ll use your existing buffer guide rod, long spring, aluminum backplate and nut/screw.
Trip Sled
Compatible Buffer
Compatible Back Cover Plate

DOESN’T WORK WITH SUPER SAFETY DERIVED SYSTEMS,
AS Designs
Atrius Triggers, with rotating selectors that do not have a rearward limit.
We’re working on another version to address these, no production timeline known yet.
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>>65115040
footage

https://kg2g.github.io/FRTINFO/Footage/MatadorArms.mp4
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>>65114011
adding footage to this
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Partisan for B&T guns is available for preorder

https://cloak-industries.com/product/partisan-disruptor-frt-trigger-for-bt-spc9-ghm9-preorder/

https://kg2g.github.io/FRTINFO/Footage/B&TFRT.mp4
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Github info page editor here, do you guys care if I add actual product links?
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>>65115100
You can, but don't be surprised when they quickly turn into dead links as stores change and update their listing pages.
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>>65115150
good point, then I wont bother. Maybe just mention the places but no links unless it's for hyper specific things.
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>>65115100
Use a pastebin for the links
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>>65115159
why in particular?
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>>65115162
You can make a new one in case you find dead links.
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>>65115166
I can just edit the github for dead links though, but dealing with dead links in general isnt something I really want to do
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Anyone else have a friend's bolt get stuck when you try to rack a round with arc's frt? Only when trying to chamber a round and can be bypassed if you hold the rifle with the barrel pointed up. Is this normal or was the install fucked?
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>>65115199
Arc v2 180 if relevant. It works it's just finicky when pulling the bolt the first time. The bolt "hits" something and you have to smack the rifle for the half cocked bolt to go home and try again.
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>>65115208
would need more information, is he using the included trigger?
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>>65115199
I've never encountered that with my friends' bolts.
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>>65115208
>>65115199
what lower? is it low shelf?
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>>65115211
The geissele SSA EX cut by deez
>>65115242
Regular bcm lower with everything stock except the precut geissele trigger
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>>65115272
is the bolt hitting something or is the lever causing the bolt to get stuck? Theres a section in the upper receiver you can dremel out that might fix the issue if it is what I think you are runnning into. The other trick i think was to put a couple of quarters in your buffer tube so the bolt stops a bit earlier..
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>>65115284
you shouldnt have to do that with the ARC

>>65115272
did it work for the V1? you can try putting in a quarter in the buffer tube
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>>65115284
My friend has no idea because it has a folding stock with the thing that attaches to the bolt carrier group so you can't open it a little to look because you have to pull the upper forward and then out to seperate them.
>>65115295
No idea, never tried the v1, this friend got the v2 as his first one. I also don't know what it's suppose to look like once assembled. The lever goes "under" the hammer even when cocked. Is that normal? The geissele hammer is considerably shorter than a regular hammer.
Will get pics when I get to the friend's house.
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>>65115381
do you have the lever blocker? you need that for geissele triggers
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>>65115386
I do no, just looked it up and that makes sense now. I had no idea what they're supposed to look like when assembled and no one shows pics of it put together.
Thanks friend.
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>>65115395
sure np
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Looks like polymer pew is now selling aluminum ap5 lowers

https://polymerpew.com/shop/hk-and-clones/aluminum-mp5-complete/ap5-mac5-zf5-pof5-aluminum-kit-full-size/
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lol the idiots at Dorin Technologies basically doxxed all the buyer's emails addresses of the X-PRT 90 by using CC instead of a BCC email.
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>>65117328
I did see that, makes me worried of their other customer details that they manage
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I want a normal 3 position. Is there a reason to get the Regulator over the arcfire v2?
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>>65117358
Regulator works on high shelf lowers.
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>>65117358
you dont want to cut triggers and dont care about Geissele or non milspec and you dont want a selector with a screw hole
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Bit of news apparently the Cornfire FRT can work with the S&T CARL with some modification, pretty relevant for anyone wanting 3 rd burst as the Cornfire can use milspec selectors
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>>65118153
that's pretty cool, previously from my understanding it was a SS or ARC exclusive thing although some people have gotten it to work with kabuto solutions
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>>65118160
It is, SS/ARC are plug and play, Cornfire has to be modified to use the CARL.
Downside is while the cornfire MARC comes with a near mil spec selector, it still has a screw in the selector, it also has a long slim lever design reminiscent if the Atrius (but slightly thicker and harder).
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>>65118235
That's still pretty neat, excited for whenever asdesigns offer the 4 position
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>>65115089
more footage
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>>65118383
4 pos coming to ARHK first.

As mentioned above there are very few 4 pos ar uppers
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>>65119219
*lowers
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TP9 FRT by @_009515
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Looks like s3igu2 is finally working on the g36
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>>65120117
FINALLY



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