Rare Breed FRT Trigger For Sale
Rare Breed FRT Trigger For Sale Overview
The rare breed triggers frt-15 uses a newly designed hammer that, as it is cocked by the bolt carrier, forces the trigger forward to the reset, along with the shooter’s finger, as the bolt moves forward to chamber the next round. A locking bar prevents the trigger from being pressed again until the bolt cycle is complete.
Rare Breed Trigger Specs
1/4″ Wide Hammer, Trigger, and Locking Bar
7075-T6 Aluminum Housing
Precision Wire EDM Cut!
Black Nitrite QPQ Finish
Includes Anti Walk Pins
5lb Trigger Pull
US Pat. 10514223
*Full-Auto Bolt Carrier Required.
*Heavy Buffer (H2, H3 or T3 BUFFER) Recommended.
*We strongly recommend a qualified gunsmith install this trigger.
*In the majority of setups, the FRT-15 is plug-n-play with a heavy buffer.
Frequently asked Questions
What do we call a ‘forced reset trigger?
AKA the ‘bumpstock.’ This is where a ‘forced reset trigger’ comes into the picture. Said device functions like a regular trigger in that it fires one shot when pulled. But after the shot it functions like a bumpstock in that it uses the mechanical force of the cycling bolt to force the trigger forward against the user’s finger.
What does a forced reset trigger do?
As the name implies, the FRT-15’s trigger is forced to reset quickly after a shot is fired when the bolt carrier group returns forward, whether or not the trigger is released. This allows for extremely fast follow-up shots(rapid fire ), but the trigger must still be pulled by the user each time a round is fired.
How does a binary trigger work?
A binary trigger increases a weapon’s firing speed. Unlike a bump stock, it is legal in most states. It allows a firearm to shoot one bullet when the trigger is pulled and one when it releases. A 30-round magazine can be emptied in about three seconds.
Why do they call it a binary trigger?
As you release the trigger, the disconnector then releases the hammer, allowing the sear to catch the hammer once more. That’s how a semiautomatic trigger operates. A binary trigger, as its name suggests, uses two sears instead of one, allowing for dual trigger movements.
Is the rare breed frt-15 trigger a machine gun?
By now, you’ve probably heard of the Rare Breed FRT-15 Trigger, if only because of the company’s coming fight with the Feds over the attempt to brand the trigger a “machine gun.” If you haven’t heard about that mess, we have a separate follow-up article on the way to break it down.
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What do you think about Rarerare breed triggers?
Rare Breed has sold tens of thousands of these triggers and I’m glad to hear that. Glad to hear that someone’s innovation and hard work paid off. Glad that shooters who want a product like that can get it and, hopefully, benefit from it like other gun owners. The company is backing up its product the right way with security features.
Rare breed’s frt-15 trigger under the NFA?
Rare Breed Triggers squares off against the ATF in a battle over its FRT-15 trigger system, challenging The Bureau’s assertion that its trigger falls under the NFA. This comes after the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives notified Rare Breed in early July 2021 that its FRT-15 meets the ATF’s definition of a machine gun.
Why add a disconnect to a gun trigger?
Naturally by adding a disconnect it will make the trigger compliant to the latest ATF regulations. The kit will consist of a trigger, disconnect, hammer and a 3 position safety. The 3 positions will be a safe mode, semi mode (single fire) and the third mode will be semi mode (single fire) making the trigger a non machine gun according to the atf agents collected information.
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Are binary triggers NFA?
Weapons with a binary trigger not considered “machine guns.” They do not function like bump stocks, and they don’t qualify as “fully automatic.” This means binary rb triggers are not NFA items.
Do Glocks have binary triggers?
You can see the Glock binary slide is not the same as a regular Glock 17 OEM slide. There are cuts in the slide to accommodate the magic. Just like their other binary triggers, the Glock binary trigger will have a selector switch. It is a rotary selector switch on the left side of the slide.
Is a binary trigger safe?
All of the quality binary triggers on the market have a safety selector that has both a binary mode and a regular semi-automatic mode, which makes them a better overall tool than a bump firing stock, because you can select which mode you want the semi auto drop in trigger to shoot in depending on what you’re doing.

