FRT are Insane!

Published on February 18, 2026
Duration: 2:48

This guide details the installation of a Rare Breed FRT trigger into a Daniel Defense lower receiver. The presenter highlights the FRT as a drop-in component that simplifies the installation process. The video also briefly touches on other aftermarket parts like the Fudd Arms Super Safety Kit and a P90 magazine adapter for AR platforms. The presenter emphasizes testing the installed components for proper function.

Quick Summary

The Rare Breed FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) is an aftermarket AR-15 trigger designed for a significantly increased rate of fire. Installation is typically a drop-in process, involving replacing standard trigger and hammer components with the FRT and securing it using anti-walk pins. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and test functionality after installation.

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 (Forced Reset Trigger) is an aftermarket trigger for AR-15 platforms designed to significantly increase the rate of fire by forcing the trigger to reset upon bolt carrier group movement, allowing for rapid follow-up shots.

How do you install a Rare Breed FRT trigger?

Installation typically involves removing the existing trigger and hammer pins, replacing the old trigger and hammer with the FRT, and securing it with anti-walk pins. It's generally considered a drop-in part, simplifying the process.

What are the benefits of an FRT trigger?

The primary benefit of an FRT trigger is its ability to achieve a much higher rate of fire compared to standard semi-automatic triggers, making the firearm feel more like a select-fire weapon in terms of speed.

Are there any safety considerations when installing an FRT trigger?

Yes, always ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. It's crucial to test the trigger's function manually after installation to confirm it operates as expected and that safety mechanisms are engaged correctly.

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