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Thread: Thoughts on Rare Breed Forced Reset Trigger

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    Interesting concept for sure, and interesting footnote in firearms legal discussion and technical review.
    Last edited by HammeredSole; 08-18-21 at 17:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HammeredSole View Post
    It was extremely difficult to single shot.
    Before or after the kinked spring?

    Seriously though thanks for the first hand review.
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    FFL/SOT

    Chuck Norris has to maintain a concealed weapon license in all 50 states in order to legally wear pants.

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    Here you go, only 75 bucks to fix your $750 trigger...

    https://armamentusa.com/product/856/
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    One of my buddies has one. He chamfered the spring pocket side and pivot point side where the spring gets pinched. He also replaced the hammer spring to a slightly heavier weight. He says he can easily fire single shot reliably now and the other spring cannot be pinched due to the clearance anymore.

    We'll see it works out for him.

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    I did an edit and it reposted the whole thing.
    Last edited by archangel2003; 04-10-21 at 14:09.

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    I'd love to have one but the price is a stumbling block for me as my budget for this pursuit is really tight.
    Forced reset does seem the best, or I should say most accurate way to go, rather than a binary trigger or bump stock set up for accurate multiple shots.
    The Binary trigger seems too prone to accidental discharge when releasing the trigger because it's normal to release the trigger to stop firing and to retrain to fire on release is somewhat, perhaps, I don't know, unnatural?
    It really does seem to fit the ATF and NFA definition of legal as it only it prevents pulling the trigger until the bolt is locked in battery, and not a true sear releasing the hammer like full auto does, and the hammer does not fall if you do not pull the trigger.
    After watching the animation, it would seem simple to replicate the function and simply add a torsional spring.
    Last edited by archangel2003; 04-10-21 at 14:07.

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    The only design shortcoming is they should have designed it to work on the fa safety setting. That way the design would have more control of what you intend on doing.

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    BDU had them this morning, so I ordered one for funsies. Can't imagine it being anything more than a toy, but why not.
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