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Formerly operating under different branding, we have streamlined our identity to focus exclusively on the “FRT” line of products.

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FORCE RESET TRIGGERS

FRT L3 TRIGGER

Original price was: $410.00.Current price is: $350.00.
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FORCE RESET TRIGGERS

Para 15 Trigger

Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $330.00.
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FORCE RESET TRIGGERS

RARE BREED FRT 15 E3 TRIGGER

Price range: $350.99 through $370.99
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Original price was: $350.99.Current price is: $280.99.
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Original price was: $450.00.Current price is: $300.00.
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FORCE RESET TRIGGERS

ALAMO 15 TRIGGER FOR SALE

Original price was: $269.99.Current price is: $220.99.

FORCE RESET TRIGGERS

FRT L2 TRIGGER

$335.00

What is a Forced Reset Trigger?

A Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) is an advanced firearm trigger mechanism designed to significantly increase shooting speed and efficiency by utilizing internal mechanical force to reset the trigger automatically after each shot. Unlike conventional triggers that require the shooter to fully release the trigger manually before firing again, the FRT eliminates this delay by forcing the trigger forward under tension as the bolt carrier group moves rearward. This drop-in installation component, primarily designed for AR-15 platforms, enables rapid follow-up shots while maintaining overall precision, control, and reliability. Consequently, it is a highly favored upgrade for competitive shooters, tactical trainers, and firearm enthusiasts seeking maximum performance in high-speed scenarios, though users must carefully verify compatibility and local or federal regulations before purchasing.

Federal legal status —
the short version.

Five documents moved the FRT from contested to settled: an ATF letter, a Supreme Court opinion, a district-court ruling, a DOJ settlement, and the agency’s own return notice. Here they are in order.

 

Federal legal status —
the short version.

Five documents moved the FRT from contested to settled: an ATF letter, a Supreme Court opinion, a district-court ruling, a DOJ settlement, and the agency’s own return notice. Here they are in order.

EDUCATIONAL — NOT LEGAL ADVICE

This information is for educational purposes only. State and local laws change; buyers are responsible for verifying current statutes in their jurisdiction.

 
 
2020

FRT-15 RELEASED

Rare Breed Triggers brings the first Forced Reset Trigger to market for mil-spec AR platforms.

 
MAR 22, 2022

ATF OPEN LETTER

ATF issues an Open Letter to FFLs classifying certain FRTs as machineguns.

 
JUN 14, 2024

GARLAND v. CARGILL

SCOTUS defines “single function of the trigger” as the mechanical act — not the shooter’s intent.

→ supremecourt.gov
 
JUL 23, 2024

NAGR v. GARLAND

N.D. Tex. vacates the ATF FRT classification. Court orders return of all seized FRTs.

→ atf.gov
 
MAY 16, 2025

DOJ SETTLEMENT

Federal government agrees to cease enforcement and return seized devices. No further appeal.

→ DOJ press release
 
2026

CURRENT POSTURE

End-user federal legality unchanged. Lawful under NAGR + DOJ settlement.

 

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