Rare Breed Won’t Like This | Partisan Disruptor FRT

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 15:04

This video provides an in-depth review and installation guide for the Partisan Disruptor FRT, a cassette-style forced reset trigger. The host, demonstrating high-level expertise, compares it directly to the Rare Breed trigger, noting superior semi-auto break and reset, and the use of quality Torx anti-walk pins. He also discusses its compatibility limitations, particularly with the Sig MCX platform, and highlights its performance on various AR builds, including a 10.5-inch pistol and a 20-inch heavy barrel rifle.

Quick Summary

The Partisan Disruptor FRT is a $299 cassette-style, three-position forced reset trigger that offers a crisper break and shorter reset than Rare Breed triggers. While it features quality Torx anti-walk pins, it is not compatible with the Sig MCX platform, causing light primer strikes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Legal Disclaimer & Semi-Auto Function
  2. 01:39Sponsor: Atrius Development Group FRS
  3. 02:31Industry Drama: Rare Breed Lawsuits
  4. 03:39Partisan Disruptor FRT Overview
  5. 04:16Internals & Compatibility Issues (Sig MCX)
  6. 06:44Performance & Trigger Feel (vs. Rare Breed)
  7. 07:2710.5-inch AR Pistol Build Specs
  8. 09:5420-inch Heavy Barrel Build Showcase
  9. 11:07Final Verdict & Industry Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Partisan Disruptor FRT and how does it compare to Rare Breed triggers?

The Partisan Disruptor FRT is a cassette-style, three-position forced reset trigger priced around $299. It is physically similar to Rare Breed triggers but offers a superior semi-automatic trigger break and reset, according to the reviewer.

What are the key features of the Partisan Disruptor FRT?

The Partisan Disruptor FRT features a three-position forced reset mechanism, a cassette-style design, and uses Torx-head anti-walk pins for secure installation. It is priced at approximately $299.

What are the compatibility issues with the Partisan Disruptor FRT?

The Partisan Disruptor FRT is not compatible with the Sig MCX platform, which resulted in light primer strikes during testing. Compatibility with other platforms is generally good, but specific builds may require buffer tuning.

What build specifications were used to test the Partisan Disruptor FRT?

Testing was conducted on a 10.5-inch AR pistol with an Aero Precision M4E1 Pro lower, Radical Defense CS-5 suppressor, and Midwest Industries combat rail, recommending an H2 or H3 buffer. A 20-inch heavy barrel build was also showcased.

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