Como Operar um FRT no Apocalipse

Published on May 4, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This guide details how to operate a rifle equipped with a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) in a hypothetical survival scenario, as explained by an instructor with high authority. It covers loading procedures, selector switch functions for Safe, Semi-automatic, and FRT modes, and emphasizes the rapid-fire capability of the FRT while maintaining semi-automatic classification. The video also promotes the Sonoran Desert Institute for gunsmithing education.

Quick Summary

An FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) is a semi-automatic firearm component that forces the trigger to reset after each shot, enabling rapid fire. Rifles equipped with FRTs typically have three selector positions: Safe, Semi-automatic, and a dedicated FRT mode. This technology provides a tactical advantage in high-stress scenarios by increasing the rate of fire while maintaining semi-automatic classification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FRT in Apocalypse Scenario
  2. 00:07Definition of FRT
  3. 00:12Loading and Magazine Check
  4. 00:23Selector Switch Positions
  5. 00:30FRT Mode Operation
  6. 00:55Conclusion and SDI Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FRT trigger and how does it work?

An FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) is a semi-automatic firearm component that forces the trigger to reset after each shot. This allows for a significantly faster rate of fire compared to a standard semi-automatic trigger, while still being legally classified as semi-automatic.

What are the selector switch positions on a rifle with an FRT?

Typically, a rifle with an FRT will have three selector positions: 'Safe' to prevent firing, 'Semi-automatic' for standard one-shot-per-pull operation, and a third position specifically for engaging the FRT mode, enabling rapid semi-automatic fire.

What are the benefits of using an FRT trigger in a survival scenario?

In a hypothetical survival scenario like an apocalypse, an FRT trigger offers a rapid rate of semi-automatic fire. This can be advantageous for quickly engaging multiple targets or threats, providing a tactical edge while remaining within legal semi-automatic classifications.

Where can I learn more about gunsmithing?

For those interested in learning more about gunsmithing, the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) offers various courses. Their website, SDI.TODAY, provides information on their programs and educational offerings.

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