1911 FRT w/@CashIncllc kit (Dellinger) - It just RUNS in this lil Tisas Sting Ray 9mm! #airsoft

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 0:54

This video demonstrates the installation and live-fire testing of a Cash Ink/Dellinger Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) kit in a Tisas Sting Ray 1911 pistol chambered in 9mm. The presenter, Jordan from PoorBoy Arms, highlights the drop-in nature of the kit and showcases its rapid-fire capability. While the FRT kit functions, a notable observation is that the slide did not lock back after the last round on both magazines fired.

Quick Summary

The Cash Ink/Dellinger FRT kit was installed on a Tisas Sting Ray 1911 9mm. While the kit enabled rapid firing, the firearm's slide did not lock back after the last round was fired from either magazine, indicating a potential tuning or compatibility issue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & FRT Kit Overview
  2. 00:08FRT Kit Installation & Function
  3. 00:24First Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:30Magazine Change & Function Check
  5. 00:38Second Live Fire Demonstration
  6. 00:43Conclusion & Acknowledgments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) kit and how does it work in a 1911?

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) kit modifies a semi-automatic firearm to fire more rapidly. It alters the trigger mechanism so that the hammer resets as the bolt carrier group moves forward, allowing for a faster follow-up shot by simply releasing and re-engaging the trigger. This kit was installed in a Tisas Sting Ray 1911.

What were the results of testing the Dellinger FRT kit on the Tisas Sting Ray 1911?

The Dellinger FRT kit was installed as a drop-in modification on the Tisas Sting Ray 1911 9mm. The kit enabled rapid firing, but a notable observation was that the firearm's slide did not lock back after the last round was fired from either magazine tested.

What firearm model was used in the video to test the FRT kit?

The firearm used in the video was a Tisas Sting Ray 1911 pistol chambered in 9mm. The Cash Ink/Dellinger FRT kit was installed on this specific model to demonstrate its functionality and performance.

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