All firearms must be in proper working condition. Users are responsible for ensuring all components are legal and compliant with federal, state, and local laws.
What is a Force Reset Trigger?
A force reset trigger (FRT) is a type of trigger that is mechanically reset by the firearm’s action after each shot. Instead of resetting only when the shooter releases pressure, the trigger is driven forward automatically to its reset position.
When will I get my order?
Orders typically ship within 3–5 business days, excluding weekends and holidays.
Is this legal in my state?
Force reset triggers (FRTs) are not legal in all states. They are generally prohibited in California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Maryland, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island, with additional restrictions or enforcement actions in Colorado, Minnesota, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia. FRTs still require a separate trigger pull for each shot, and laws can change, so it is the user’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
Does the FRD go in any AR?
This FRD is designed to function only in low‑shelf, mil‑spec rifles. It is not compatible with high‑shelf receivers or non‑mil‑spec platforms. Proper fit and function depend on standard mil‑spec geometry
Returns & exchanges
Returns must be initiated by contacting us via email. Approved returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee, and customers are responsible for return shipping costs. Refunds are not issued for buyer’s remorse.
Why is my firearm shooting force reset in the semi position?
Your firearm may be firing force reset in the semi position because of different tolerances in lower receivers
To fix this issue you must very slowly remove material from the longest leg of the FRD, be sure to keep the same shape and to be very care as this leg is what resets your trigger and removing to much material will result in the FRD to no longer work.