Fat Lip (Glock FRT) just Dropped Right w/section 8 housing! No Tuning 4 ME!!! Glock 17 Gen5 #FRT

Published on March 10, 2026
Duration: 1:54

This video demonstrates the installation of the 'Fat Lip' FRT and 'Section 8 housing' onto a Glock 17 Gen 5. The speaker, identified as an experienced hobbyist from PoorBoy Arms, highlights that the parts are a direct drop-in installation requiring no tuning. The demonstration showcases rapid firing, confirming the functionality of the modified firearm.

Quick Summary

The 'Fat Lip' FRT and 'Section 8 housing' are aftermarket parts for Glock firearms, demonstrated here on a Glock 17 Gen 5. They are designed for a drop-in installation requiring no tuning, enabling rapid semi-automatic firing. The video confirms successful operation after installation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Fat Lip Parts
  2. 00:09Glock 17 Gen 5 & FRT Origin
  3. 00:33Preparing for Shooting
  4. 00:41Full-Auto Firing Demonstration
  5. 00:50Performance and No Tuning
  6. 01:04Praise for Fat Lip Performance
  7. 01:27Product Quality and Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Fat Lip' FRT and 'Section 8 housing' for a Glock?

The 'Fat Lip' FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) and 'Section 8 housing' are aftermarket components designed to modify a Glock firearm, specifically the Glock 17 Gen 5 in this video, to achieve significantly faster semi-automatic firing rates.

Does the 'Fat Lip' FRT require tuning for installation on a Glock 17 Gen 5?

According to the demonstration by PoorBoy Arms, the 'Fat Lip' FRT and 'Section 8 housing' are designed as a drop-in installation that requires no tuning. The speaker explicitly states 'no tuning 4 ME!!!' and that it 'just runs'.

What are the benefits of installing a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) like the 'Fat Lip'?

An FRT allows for a much higher rate of fire in semi-automatic mode by resetting the trigger very quickly. This can enhance shooting performance in certain applications, though legal considerations are paramount.

Can I install the 'Fat Lip' FRT on any Glock model?

This video specifically shows the installation on a Glock 17 Gen 5. While the concept might apply to other Glock models, compatibility should always be verified with the manufacturer or seller of the aftermarket parts.

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