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Published on July 5, 2025
Duration: 1:56

This video reviews the Davidson Defense FRT15 trigger, highlighting its three-position selector (safe, semi, forced reset) and its impact on rate of fire. While offering a crisp feel and rapid cycling, the reviewer notes it's not the most precise trigger and requires practice to master for optimal performance. The reviewer also mentions the cost of the trigger in relation to some rifles.

Quick Summary

The Davidson Defense FRT15 trigger offers a three-position selector (safe, semi, forced reset) for enhanced rate of fire. While crisp, it prioritizes volume over pinpoint accuracy. Mastering its rapid cycling requires practice and a light trigger touch, as excessive force can impede performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the FRT15 Trigger
  2. 00:05Davidson Defense FRT15 Overview
  3. 00:10Accuracy, Rate of Fire, and Features
  4. 00:16Trigger Feel and Quality
  5. 00:31Three-Position Selector: Safe, Semi, Forced Reset
  6. 00:49Forced Reset vs. Full Auto
  7. 00:57Testing the FRT15's Cycling
  8. 01:03Rate of Fire and Accuracy Test
  9. 01:09Ammunition Provided by Bullet Volt
  10. 01:21Live Firing Results
  11. 01:24Trigger Control for Speed
  12. 01:37Precision vs. Volume of Fire
  13. 01:42Target Hit Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Davidson Defense FRT15 trigger?

The Davidson Defense FRT15 trigger is notable for its three-position selector, offering safe, semi-automatic, and a forced reset mode. This forced reset capability allows for a significantly higher rate of fire compared to standard semi-automatic triggers.

How does the FRT15 trigger feel and perform in terms of accuracy?

The FRT15 trigger provides a crisp feel, though it's not considered the most precise trigger available. While it enables rapid firing, the reviewer indicates it's better suited for volume of fire rather than pinpoint accuracy, with target hits showing a mix of Alphas and Charlies.

What is the difference between forced reset and full auto fire?

Forced reset fire, like with the FRT15, rapidly cycles the trigger to achieve a high rate of fire by resetting the trigger mechanism quickly. Full auto fire, on the other hand, is a continuous discharge of rounds as long as the trigger is held and the firearm has ammunition, typically requiring specific legal permissions.

What is the recommended technique for operating the FRT15 for maximum speed?

To achieve maximum speed with the FRT15, the reviewer suggests holding the trigger lightly. Pulling too forcefully can hinder rapid cycling. Mastering this lighter touch requires practice to effectively control the high rate of fire.

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