Jerry's Finger vs Rare Breed Trigger

Published on March 12, 2021
Duration: 3:17

Jerry Miculek tests the Rare Breed forced reset trigger against his standard Mossberg JM Pro Match trigger. He demonstrates the speed difference using 'Bill Drills' and notes the Rare Breed trigger requires an H2 buffer and a military-spec bolt carrier group for optimal performance. The video highlights the potential for increased shooting speed with this trigger technology.

Quick Summary

The Rare Breed forced reset trigger requires an H2 buffer and a military-spec bolt carrier group for optimal function. It allows for significantly faster follow-up shots compared to standard triggers, as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek using 'Bill Drills'. Always point towards a safe berm when dropping the bolt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:41Rare Breed Trigger Overview
  3. 01:19Baseline Test: Mossberg JM Pro Match
  4. 01:56Equipment Swap for Rare Breed
  5. 02:21Rare Breed Trigger Test & Safety Tip
  6. 02:56Technical Recommendations for Rare Breed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended components for the Rare Breed forced reset trigger?

For optimal performance, the Rare Breed forced reset trigger requires an H2 buffer and a military-spec (full-auto profile) bolt carrier group. These components ensure proper cycling and function with the trigger's unique mechanism.

How does the Rare Breed trigger compare in speed to a standard match trigger?

The Rare Breed forced reset trigger allows for significantly faster follow-up shots compared to a standard match trigger. Jerry Miculek demonstrates this speed increase using 'Bill Drills', showcasing the potential for rapid firing.

What is a 'Bill Drill' in shooting?

A 'Bill Drill' is a standard shooting drill involving firing six rounds on target as quickly as possible. It's commonly used to test and compare shooting speed and firearm performance, particularly trigger reset times.

What safety precaution should be taken when using a forced reset trigger?

When dropping the bolt on a firearm equipped with a forced reset trigger, it is crucial to always point the firearm towards a safe berm or backstop. This ensures safety in case of accidental discharge.

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