THIS Should Not Exist… #shorts

Published on June 2, 2025
Duration: 0:17

This video showcases a unique PSA AR-15 build featuring an OSS (Huxwrx) suppressor and an EOTech sight, highlighting its rapid-fire capability enabled by a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). The content demonstrates a high-energy approach to firearms, focusing on the performance of specialized components. The speaker, identified as a firearms enthusiast and content creator, provides a glimpse into advanced AR-15 configurations.

Quick Summary

This PSA AR-15 build features an OSS (Huxwrx) suppressor, EOTech sight, and a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) for extremely rapid semi-automatic fire. The FRT allows the trigger to reset upon bolt carrier group movement, dramatically increasing the rate of fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The 'Should Not Exist' AR-15
  2. 00:01Video Game UI Overlay
  3. 00:03OSS (Huxwrx) Suppressor Close-up
  4. 00:07PSA Logo on Lower Receiver
  5. 00:10FRT Rapid Fire Demonstration
  6. 00:15On-Screen Text: 'THIS Should NOT Exist... I <3 FRT'

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the AR-15 build in the video unique?

The AR-15 build is considered unique due to its combination of an OSS (Huxwrx) suppressor, an EOTech holographic sight, and a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT), enabling exceptionally high rates of fire.

What is a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) and what does it do?

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) is an aftermarket trigger that resets upon bolt carrier group movement, allowing for faster semi-automatic firing. It significantly increases the rate of fire compared to standard triggers.

What components are featured on this PSA AR-15?

The rifle features a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AR-15 carbine platform, an OSS (Huxwrx) suppressor, and an EOTech holographic sight. The key performance component highlighted is the Forced Reset Trigger (FRT).

What is the significance of the 'THIS Should Not Exist...' text?

The text 'THIS Should NOT Exist...' emphasizes the extreme and perhaps unconventional nature of the AR-15 build, particularly its rapid-fire capability enabled by the FRT, suggesting it pushes the boundaries of typical firearm configurations.

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