FRT are Insane!

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 2:48

This guide details the installation of a Rare Breed FRT trigger into an AR-15 platform rifle, specifically mentioning its compatibility with Daniel Defense lowers. The process involves standard lower receiver disassembly, installing the drop-in FRT, securing it with anti-walk pins, and reassembly. The video also touches on other trigger/safety kits and magazine conversions, emphasizing proper installation and function checks.

Quick Summary

The Rare Breed FRT is a drop-in trigger for AR-15s designed for a high rate of fire. Installation involves standard lower receiver disassembly, fitting the FRT, securing with anti-walk pins, and reassembly. Users must verify the legality of such triggers in their jurisdiction due to potential regulatory scrutiny.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FRTs and Super Safeties Overview
  2. 00:30Rifle Safety Features Discussion
  3. 00:44Rare Breed FRT Installation
  4. 01:03Safety Selector and Anti-Walk Pins
  5. 01:26Testing and Purchase Decision
  6. 01:39FRT Installation Continued
  7. 02:15Range Testing and Gunsmithing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Rare Breed FRT trigger?

The Rare Breed FRT (Fast Trigger Reset) is an aftermarket trigger for AR-15 style firearms designed to significantly increase the rate of fire by reducing the reset time between shots, functioning as a drop-in component.

How do you install a Rare Breed FRT trigger?

Installation involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, disassembling the lower receiver, removing the old trigger group, installing the FRT as a drop-in unit, securing it with anti-walk pins, and reassembling the firearm.

What are the benefits of an FRT trigger?

FRT triggers offer a much faster rate of fire compared to standard semi-automatic triggers, providing a unique shooting experience. They are often designed as drop-in parts for easier installation.

Are FRT triggers legal?

The legality of FRT triggers can be complex and vary by jurisdiction. While often marketed as semi-automatic, their rapid fire capability has drawn scrutiny from regulatory bodies like the ATF, requiring users to verify local laws.

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