The First Factory Forced Reset Rifle | This Changes Everything.

Published on June 19, 2026
Duration: 11:40

This video explains the complexities of forced reset trigger (FRT) systems, highlighting how rifle-specific geometry and component tuning are critical for reliable function. It introduces the One Horse OH-15 as the first factory-produced rifle with an integrated, pre-tuned FRT system, designed to eliminate the common compatibility and tuning headaches associated with aftermarket FRT selectors. The presenter emphasizes that this innovation aims to make FRT technology more accessible and reliable for the average consumer.

Quick Summary

The One Horse OH-15 is the first factory-produced rifle featuring a pre-installed and tuned Atria forced reset selector, designed to overcome the common compatibility and tuning issues of aftermarket FRT systems. Its reliable function is attributed to a specific combination of a mid-length gas system, H2 buffer, and precisely matched components, ensuring consistent performance out of the box.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FRT System Challenges
  2. 00:51The Problem with Aftermarket FRT Selectors
  3. 01:22One Horse's Solution: The Factory FRT Rifle
  4. 01:58First Impressions and Testing the OH-15
  5. 02:07Who is One Horse?
  6. 02:31One Horse OH-15 Rifle Specifications
  7. 02:56The Atria Selector Explained
  8. 03:35Tuning and Reliability Factors
  9. 03:55Price and Value Proposition
  10. 04:01The Rare Breed Triggers Lawsuit Issue
  11. 04:48Impact on Consumer Choice
  12. 04:58One Horse's Stance and Consumer Support
  13. 05:34Historical Context: Binary Triggers vs. FRT
  14. 05:52The Importance of Factory Warranty and Support
  15. 06:22Why This is a Turning Point for FRT Technology
  16. 06:40Conclusion and Call to Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the One Horse OH-15 rifle unique regarding its forced reset system?

The One Horse OH-15 is the first rifle to come from the factory with a pre-installed and tuned Atria forced reset selector. This integration aims to eliminate the compatibility and tuning issues commonly encountered with aftermarket FRT systems, ensuring reliable function right out of the box.

Why do aftermarket forced reset selectors often fail to work reliably?

Aftermarket forced reset selectors are highly sensitive to a rifle's specific configuration. Factors like buffer weight, spring tension, gas system settings, and the precise geometry of the lower receiver can all cause malfunctions if not perfectly matched to the selector's requirements.

How does the Atria selector differ from a traditional forced reset trigger (FRT)?

The Atria selector replaces the safety selector, not the trigger group, allowing the use of a standard mil-spec fire control group. It uses a cam mechanism to reset the trigger with bolt carrier movement, which is mechanically distinct and designed for less internal wear than traditional FRTs.

What are the key features of the One Horse OH-15 rifle?

The OH-15 features forged 775-T6 aluminum receivers, a 16-inch 5.56 mid-length gas system barrel, an H2 buffer, and a 15-inch M-lock handguard. It is entirely made in America, live-fire tested, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, all priced under $1,000.

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