This video provides an in-depth review of the B&T APC223 equipped with a Force Reset Trigger (FRT), specifically highlighting its performance and suitability for FRT conversion. The presenters, with significant experience testing FRTs, discuss the APC223's natural cyclic rate, its effectiveness on the slower spectrum of FRT performance, and the benefits of the Gen 1 platform for a softer shooting experience. They detail the modifications required by East Valley Tactical (EVT) for the FRT installation, emphasizing that it's not a simple drop-in part and involves milling of the upper and lower receivers. The review also touches upon the controversy surrounding Rare Breed triggers, which were used in this build, and their legal implications, while also mentioning potential alternatives like Partisan triggers. Despite some initial gripes with the reset's faintness on early versions, they note EVT's responsiveness and ongoing improvements to their FRT systems.
This discussion highlights the impracticality of civilian belt-fed AR-15 conversions with FRTs due to reliability and barrel change limitations, emphasizing the need for a team and proper support. It contrasts this with the effectiveness of shorter, reliable firearms like 11.5-inch SBRs with pistol braces for civilian use. The conversation also delves into optic choices, advocating for red dots or LPVOs based on user needs and training, while stressing the importance of mastering fundamental skills and understanding tactical standards.
This video details a destructive durability test of the Stingerworx Evo Ti titanium suppressor on a short-barreled AR-15. The test aimed to determine the suppressor's failure point under extreme stress, firing 1000 rounds or until catastrophic failure. The test highlights the importance of understanding suppressor limitations, especially with high-rate-of-fire devices like FRTs, and emphasizes that all components will eventually fail.
This video details the installation of a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) into a Genesis 12 shotgun, aiming to replicate the rapid firing capabilities of a fully automatic shotgun. The presenter, with experience in firearms modification, guides viewers through the process, highlighting the potential for increased rate of fire and comparing it to the AA-12. The installation is presented as an advanced modification requiring careful attention to detail and proper firearm handling.
This video provides a comprehensive 1,000-round range review of the FN Specialties XPRT90 FRT trigger for the P90 platform. The review covers the trigger's specifications, installation tips, performance during various drills including burst fire and mag dumps, and its calculated rounds per minute (RPM). The presenter concludes that the XPRT90 FRT is a highly controllable and reliable system, suitable for home defense and range use, exceeding initial expectations of it being just a range toy.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the FN Specialties X-PRT90, an all-metal, three-position FRT trigger for the FN P90 platform. The speaker, demonstrating advanced knowledge, highlights the superior construction compared to 3D-printed alternatives and details the components, including a steel hammer and aluminum selector. The guide outlines the installation process using a jig, emphasizing its compatibility with the factory P90 trigger group and the durability of steel and aluminum parts.
This video provides an in-depth guide to understanding and optimizing Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) for enhanced reliability and potential real-world application. It emphasizes the critical roles of gas system tuning, buffer weight selection, and component compatibility, moving beyond the 'range toy' perception. The instructor, with apparent expertise in firearm mechanics and modification, details how to troubleshoot common issues like bolt bounce and light strikes, and compares different FRT designs.
This guide details the installation and testing of the Texas Triggers FRT (Fire Control Group) in a 7.62x39mm Beryl AK rifle. Expert insights highlight the importance of proper lubrication and the potential need for tuning in some AK variants, although the Beryl's tight quality control often allows for a true drop-in experience. The video emphasizes safe handling and compliance with platform-specific requirements for optimal performance.
This video from Moondog 2A at SHOT Show 2026 features Kiyo from Leapers/UTG Pro showcasing new accessories for the MP5 platform. Key products include the UTG Pro MP5 SD Monolithic Handguard, designed with a 2.1-inch inner diameter for suppressor compatibility and M-LOK slots, and a new one-piece QPQ matte black monolithic charging handle. The accessories are highlighted for their US manufacturing in Michigan and are expected to be available in April or May.
This video from MuzzleBroke showcases the innovative X-PRT90 progressive FRT trigger for the FN P90 SBR. The presenter, demonstrating an experienced authority level, explains how the three-position trigger allows for both semi-automatic fire with minimal trigger manipulation and full-automatic fire by pressing through the initial pull. The guide details the operation of this unique trigger system.
This guide explains the functionality of the new Progressive FRT system found in the X-PRT90 for the P90 firearm. Instruction from an experienced firearms instructor details how to achieve both semi-automatic and full-auto fire modes using different trigger pull depths and releases, emphasizing the unique forward reset mechanism.
This guide details the installation and operation of the X-PRT90, a new three-position progressive forced reset trigger for the FN P90 and PS90. It covers component replacement, understanding the unique progressive FRT mechanics, and essential safety precautions. The X-PRT90 offers Safe, Semi-Auto, and Forced Reset modes, with the latter providing rapid firing capabilities. The speaker, with demonstrated expertise in FRT systems, emphasizes the importance of using the stock trigger pack and avoiding dry firing.
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