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    Quote Originally Posted by okie View Post
    A key part of the bumpstock ban was them arguing that each trigger pull was involuntary, vs. intentionally pulling it each time. Seems like this trigger is going to fall victim to the same logic.
    In the current political climate the legality of this type of trigger will certainly be challenged.

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    I had a pistol once that kicked the trigger forward when the hammer was cocked by recoil. It was extremely uncomfortable to shoot, even though the manufacturer wrapped a rubber cushion around the trigger. I suspect that’s exactly what a “forced reset” will feel like.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    ...Why? Because it looks fun. Yes, sometimes I shoot just for fun.
    Shooting for fun will get you kilt in the streets!

    Just Sayin.

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    I think I can chew gum and walk at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Shannon View Post
    I had a pistol once that kicked the trigger forward when the hammer was cocked by recoil. It was extremely uncomfortable to shoot, even though the manufacturer wrapped a rubber cushion around the trigger. I suspect that’s exactly what a “forced reset” will feel like.


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    Might be in some cases, but it doesn't appear to be.
    Last edited by HammeredSole; 01-17-21 at 21:34.

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    Here is a schematic comparison video of a standard milspec trigger and the FRT.





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    I’ve used one, and all I will say is that I disagree with the following posts.

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    I went to their website and looked... $380.00 for that garbage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Shannon View Post
    I had a pistol once that kicked the trigger forward when the hammer was cocked by recoil. It was extremely uncomfortable to shoot, even though the manufacturer wrapped a rubber cushion around the trigger. I suspect that’s exactly what a “forced reset” will feel like.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    I’ve used one, and all I will say is that I disagree with the following posts.
    That’s good to know. I don’t mind being wrong. Do you feel the forced reset at your trigger finger?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    I’ve used one, and all I will say is that I disagree with the following posts.
    Please give us your review of this trigger.

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    Given that it’s ATF, there is NO way this isn’t reclassified as a MG. Reference the Akins Accelerator, bump stocks, Ernie Wrenn’s beltfed MAC uppers, among others. It’s a neat design for sure.
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