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Your OEM Trigger Is Holding You Back
Your factory trigger is built for compliance, not performance. It's designed to meet arbitrary legal standards and minimize liability—not to help you shoot faster or more accurately. The reset is slow, the pull weight is inconsistent, and the break feels like a compromise. You didn't build your rifle to be average, so why settle for a trigger that is?
Forced-reset triggers change everything. They use mechanical advantage to reset the hammer instantly after each shot, letting you achieve split times that are physically impossible with a standard semi-auto trigger. This isn't binary fire or a bump stock—it's precision engineering that turns your rifle into what it should have been from the start.
What to Look for in a Forced-Reset Trigger
Not all FRT-15 drop-ins are created equal. The best ones use hardened tool steel for the hammer and sear, not cast or MIM parts that wear out under rapid fire. Look for a design that maintains consistent pull weight shot after shot, with a clean break and zero creep. The reset should be immediate and positive—you should feel it snap back into place, not mush forward.
Avoid triggers that require permanent modification to your lower receiver. A true drop-in should install with just a punch and hammer, using your existing pins and springs. If you're building a bullpup or running a suppressed SBR, pay attention to hammer spring weight. Heavier springs can help with reliability in off-gas systems, but they increase pull weight. Lighter springs give you a crisper break but may not cycle reliably in all configurations.
When to Upgrade vs. Replace Parts
If you're new to forced-reset triggers, start with a complete FRT-15 drop-in. This gives you everything you need in one package, with all parts matched and tested for compatibility. Once you've run it hard and understand how it wears, you can start swapping individual components.
Upgrade your hammer first if you notice wear on the engagement surfaces or a change in pull weight. The sear is next—if it starts to develop a burr or doesn't reset cleanly, replace it before it causes a failure. Keep a set of spare springs on hand; they're cheap insurance against a range day ending early. For bullpup builders, consider keeping an extra disconnector on hand—some platforms are harder on them than standard AR-15s.
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Our triggers aren't range toys. They're built to withstand the abuse of competition shooting and the demands of professional use. Every component is machined from certified bar stock, heat-treated to RC 50-52, and shot-peened for stress relief. The finish is manganese phosphate for corrosion resistance, not flashy coatings that wear off.
You get what you pay for—and with forced-reset triggers, that means reliability, consistency, and durability. Don't waste money on imitations that fail when you need them most. Buy once, cry once.
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