FRT Owners Are About To Get Themselves Banned From Outdoor Ranges
This video explains how improper recoil management with FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) triggers can lead to muzzle climb, causing rounds to go off target and potentially creating safety hazards at outdoor ranges. The instructor emphasizes adopting a more aggressive, stable shooting stance and actively controlling muzzle rise, especially at greater distances or with higher-recoil platforms like the AR-15. The core message is to treat FRTs with the respect of full-auto fire control, even though they are not full-auto, to maintain safety and prevent potential range bans.













