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Which trigger is that Phil?
There are several different ones from several different manufacturers.

The older FRT videos aren't the same product as the FRT-15-3 or the Hoffman Super Safety ( which isn't a trigger).


They also aren't originally designed to work with a .22lr.
Run .223 and there isn't an issue.

They definitely aren't for everyone, and definitely are not meant for a novice

They are also $30,000 less than an M16 and don't need a stamp 😃
 
Which trigger is that Phil?
There are several different ones from several different manufacturers.

The older FRT videos aren't the same product as the FRT-15-3 or the Hoffman Super Safety ( which isn't a trigger).


They also aren't originally designed to work with a .22lr.
Run .223 and there isn't an issue.

They definitely aren't for everyone, and definitely are not meant for a novice

They are also $30,000 less than an M16 and don't need a stamp 😃
Hence the original question:

Was just curious is there were any designed to actually work with an AR .22LR.
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
Hence the original question:
Sorry I went sideways a bit.

No.
They are not any that are "specifically" designed to work with a .22lr AR-15.

But there are several that will work with a .22lr AR-15.
😃

It's a compromise for sure, but so is rimfire ammo and so are rimfire "ARs" as they use a blowback rather than gas operated system to cycle the rounds.
It's not the trigger that's the problem, it's the .22lr blowback system and the rimfire BGC.


Without arguing the minutiae of the AR platform, yes they will work with a .22lr AR with a little tuning.

They are a fraction of the price of a full auto rifle, and have no paperwork.
It's mean to be a range toy for tinkerers, as you'll need to install it yourself.

I'm more excited about the dismissal of the infringement, and the acknowledgement from the AFT that they are legal.

I'm still looking at the HSS, which is only about $200 all in.

That's cheap money to lay down suppressive hate faster than a belt fed SAW and every gun owner should smile at the announcement that they are not regulated Machine guns.
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
Welcome to the forum.

That would be a violation of a settlement they agreed to, in order to avoid going to a court decision.
If it had went to court the ATF would have lost and the NFA would have been gutted, and ruled unconstitutional.
Which it is.

Shall not be infringed.
 
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