1,000 Rounds with an AK FRT…What Could Go Wrong???

Published on February 1, 2026
Duration: 12:38

This video provides a 1,000-round range review of a Jmacked Out Zastava M85 equipped with a Texas Triggers Diablo FRT. The review details the performance of the FRT, including initial hiccups, failures to extract, and severe malfunctions, alongside accuracy testing during mag dumps and transition drills. The instructor concludes that while the setup is fun for range use, its reliability issues make it impractical for serious self-defense or duty applications.

Quick Summary

A 1,000-round review of the Zastava M85 with a Texas Triggers Diablo FRT revealed recurring malfunctions like 'hiccups,' failures to extract, and severe hard stops, making it impractical for self-defense despite good accuracy during mag dumps and faster transition drills compared to a semi-auto AR-15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Build Overview
  2. 00:19Zastava M85 & Texas Triggers Diablo FRT Build Details
  3. 00:36What is a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT)?
  4. 00:54First Shots & Initial Impressions
  5. 03:32First Malfunctions: Hiccups & Failures to Extract
  6. 04:43Positive Aspects of First Shots
  7. 05:26Mag Dump Accuracy Testing
  8. 06:41Controllability During Mag Dumps
  9. 07:10Transition Drills: FRT vs. Semi-Auto AR
  10. 08:17Severe Malfunction During Transition Drill
  11. 08:51Analysis of Transition Drill Performance
  12. 10:01Overall Performance Summary & Practicality
  13. 10:40Is the FRT Setup Worth It? Practicality vs. Fun
  14. 11:54Final Thoughts & Takeaways
  15. 12:18Conclusion & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) is often called 'full semi-auto.' When you pull the trigger, a round fires, and the bolt carrier group moves back. This rearward movement pushes your finger forward, allowing the hammer to reset as the bolt slams home, firing another shot. It's still semi-automatic, firing one round per trigger pull.

What were the main malfunctions encountered with the Zastava M85 and FRT?

The primary malfunctions included 'hiccups' where firing paused and required trigger reset, failures to extract spent casings, and severe hard-stop malfunctions that were difficult to clear. These issues occurred with some frequency during the 1,000-round test.

How accurate was the Zastava M85 with the FRT during mag dumps?

Accuracy during mag dumps at 10 yards was surprisingly good. The shooter was able to achieve groups within a fist-sized area, with one test placing all 10 rounds within a tight circle, demonstrating good controllability for rapid fire.

Is the FRT setup practical for self-defense or duty use?

No, the instructor concludes the FRT setup is not practical for self-defense or duty use due to reliability concerns. While fun for the range, the potential for severe malfunctions makes it unsuitable for situations demanding 100% reliability.

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