FRT Ban Overturned!😁

Published on August 18, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This video provides an expert-level update on the legal status of Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) for AR-15 platforms. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise in firearms law and mechanics, explains that a recent court ruling has overturned the ATF's previous ban. The video clarifies that FRTs are semi-automatic, requiring a distinct trigger pull for each shot, and highlights the legal precedent making it difficult for the ATF to reclassify them as machine guns.

Quick Summary

Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are now legal again following a court ruling that overturned the ATF's previous ban. These triggers are mechanically semi-automatic, requiring a distinct pull for each shot, and current legal precedents make it challenging for the ATF to reclassify them as machine guns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FRT Legality Update
  2. 00:04FRT Mechanism Explained
  3. 00:13ATF Classification Dispute
  4. 00:22Court Precedent and Future
  5. 00:31Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) legal again?

Yes, a recent court ruling has overturned the previous ban on Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), declaring them legal again for use on firearms like the AR-15 platform.

What is the difference between an FRT and a full-auto trigger?

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) is a semi-automatic trigger. It mechanically resets after each shot, allowing for rapid follow-up shots, but still requires a distinct pull of the trigger for every round fired, unlike a full-auto trigger.

Why did the ATF try to ban FRTs?

The ATF previously attempted to classify FRTs as machine guns. However, this classification was disputed and ultimately overturned by a court ruling, which recognized the trigger's semi-automatic operation.

Can the ATF ban FRTs again?

Based on current court precedents and the established mechanical function of FRTs as semi-automatic, it is difficult for the ATF to re-implement a ban on these triggers.

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Collapse N Protect

View all →