This video showcases the X-PRT90, a three-position FRT specifically designed for the FN P90 platform. Unlike 3D printed alternatives, the X-PRT90 features robust construction with all-metal components, including stainless steel and aluminum parts. The installation process is aided by an included jig, allowing for integration into the factory P90 trigger group. The speaker emphasizes the durability and quality of the metal construction over plastic alternatives.
This video from Desk Pop demonstrates a compatibility test for the C.A.R.L. three-round limiter, primarily with AR-15 platforms and their variants. The presenter, exhibiting expert-level knowledge, details how the limiter's functionality is dependent on proper hammer reset and cam rotation, often requiring specific trigger group components like a milspec trigger. Crucially, the video provides a detailed modification guide for the 'third sear' to ensure correct engagement with the cam, addressing issues that lead to more than a three-round burst. It also explores compatibility with various platforms including AR-9s, .300 Blackout, and .22LR AR-15s, highlighting the importance of back pressure from suppressors and clean firearm operation.
This YouTube video title suggests a comparison between firearm drop-in auto sears, specifically mentioning Atrius, Super Safety, Tac-Con, and RareBreed. The inclusion of 'Kubota' is unusual and likely a typo or inside joke, not related to firearms. The creator is asking viewers if they want to see a comparison video, indicating a future content piece. The #FYP tag suggests a desire for broad visibility on the platform.
This YouTube video addresses the question of accuracy with a Rare Breed FRT trigger. The description primarily provides links to the creator's training services, Patreon, Facebook group, Discord server, and a separate gaming channel. While the specific firearm model isn't detailed in the description, the focus on a specialized trigger suggests a discussion relevant to AR-15 platforms and their performance.
This YouTube Short, titled “Is That a FRT Trigger?”, likely focuses on identifying or discussing the "FRT" trigger, a topic of significant interest within the firearm enthusiast community. Given the nature of "FRT" triggers, the video could involve discussions about their functionality, legality, installation, or comparison to other trigger types. The use of "#shorts" indicates a brief, potentially fast-paced format, suggesting a quick identification or a notable observation about this specific trigger component.
This YouTube Shorts video is titled 'What is an FRT???'. The description is empty, but the title strongly suggests a focus on explaining what an FRT is within a firearms context. Given the brevity of Shorts and the common abbreviations used in the firearms community, 'FRT' likely refers to a trigger mechanism, possibly an FRT-15 trigger. The video aims to educate viewers on this specific firearm component.
This YouTube video aims to determine which FRT (Firearm Regulation Technology) system is faster: the Atrius Super Selektor or the Tim Hoffman Super Safety. The comparison focuses on their rate of fire, measured in rounds per minute, and explores the reasons behind any speed differences. The video utilizes popular hashtags related to firearms and shooting.
This YouTube video focuses on the DTT FRT-15L3, clarifying that it is NOT a full-auto device. The content likely aims to explain its function or demonstrate its operation, differentiating it from automatic fire capabilities. Given the title, expect a detailed look at the trigger group and its mechanics.
This YouTube video focuses on the Rare Breed FRT trigger, as indicated by the title. While the description is minimal, the title suggests a connection to precision shooting sports. The FRT trigger is a popular modification for AR-15 platforms, designed to enable rapid fire. Therefore, the video likely demonstrates or discusses the performance and functionality of this trigger system, potentially in the context of competitive shooting or high-volume recreational shooting.
This video provides a quick tip on installing the Volquartsen automatic bolt release for the Ruger 10/22. It covers safety checks, disassembling the trigger group, replacing the bolt catch, reassembly, and function testing. The upgrade aims to improve bolt release efficiency for rimfire competitions and general shooting.
This video provides a comprehensive tutorial on the complete reassembly of a 1911/2011 pistol after a full disassembly. The creator emphasizes that while disassembling is straightforward, putting all the parts back together correctly requires more skill. The tutorial covers various stages of reassembly, including the extractor, firing pin, grip, frame, trigger group, mainspring housing, safeties, magwell, and the installation of a red dot sight, culminating in the final assembly of the pistol. The video is presented by Vampire Guns and includes disclaimers about safe firearm handling and operations performed by qualified personnel in authorized locations.
This video details a custom Ruger 10/22 style rifle build using the Brownells BRN-22 aluminum receiver. It covers selecting components like ER Shaw barrels, Magpul stocks, and various bolt/charging handle options. The build emphasizes proper assembly techniques, including specific torque values for the barrel and action screws, offering an affordable path to a customized .22 LR rifle.
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