This Trigger Changes Everything! Forced Reset EXPLAINED #shorts

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 1:20

This video provides an expert-level explanation of the Forced Reset Trigger, demonstrating its mechanical operation and three-position selector (Safe, Semi-auto, Forced Reset). The instructor, with high authority, highlights the trigger's reliability even in standard semi-automatic mode and its light, crisp 3-4 pound pull. The demonstration includes visual evidence of the trigger mechanism and selector switch on an AR-style platform.

Quick Summary

A forced reset trigger works by using the firearm's cycling action to push the trigger finger forward, enabling a rapid subsequent pull to fire. This specific trigger has three positions: Safe, standard semi-automatic, and forced reset mode, and is noted for its reliability and a light, crisp 3-4 pound pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Forced Reset Trigger Mechanics Explained
  2. 00:13Three-Position Selector Demonstration
  3. 00:26Reliability and Versatility of the Trigger
  4. 00:55Trigger Specs and Performance Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a forced reset trigger work?

A forced reset trigger utilizes the firearm's cycling action to physically push the trigger finger forward after a shot. This reset allows the shooter to immediately pull the trigger again for a continuous firing cycle, often at a much higher rate than standard semi-automatic.

What are the different modes of operation for this forced reset trigger?

This specific forced reset trigger features three positions: 'Safe' for deactivation, 'Middle' for standard semi-automatic fire, and 'Forward' for the forced reset mode, offering operational flexibility.

Is the forced reset trigger reliable in its standard semi-automatic mode?

Yes, the speaker emphasizes that the trigger is highly reliable and performs exceptionally well in its standard semi-automatic middle position, dispelling concerns that it might be a single-function device.

What is the trigger pull weight and reset like on this forced reset trigger?

The trigger pull weight is described as light, ranging from 3 to 4 pounds, and features a crisp, audible reset, contributing to its impressive overall function in both modes.

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