Why Forced Reset Triggers Are NOT Full Auto
This video clarifies that the Forced Reset Trigger (FRT-15) is not a full-auto firearm, despite its high rate of fire. It explains that the FRT is legal because it mechanically resets the trigger for each shot, requiring user input for every round fired, unlike true full-auto which fires multiple rounds per single trigger pull. The content highlights the ATF's opposition and the ongoing legal challenges surrounding FRTs, while showcasing a custom AR-15 build.









