
The Arizona Regulator AZR-15A1 is a forced reset trigger that drops into a mil-spec AR15.
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I hate living in New Jersey. God please help me to win lottery so I can move out of this gestapo state.
I need one or 3 of these
"Entirely too much fun and 100% legal in the United States."
And this is insane in my opinion. Not that it's legal, but the fact that THIS is legal while guns with AUTOMATIC fire are illegal unless you have one old enough.
Why I feel like this is because for practical reasons what is more dangerous, a AR15 with full automatic fire or one with a FRT trigger? Which shoots faster?
If anything I would think that a FRT is slightly more dangerous as it does pull on your finger while firing which might make you slightly more likely to miss the target. I say "might" as I have never used a FRT trigger and can't say if it is at all an issue. But the point is if it's reasonable that one way of acheiveing this high a fire rate is legal while another is illegal.
Also makes me think of the old bump stocks. Where are they now? At one time they were legal, and then there was a whole lot of FUD thrown everywhere and demands that they would be illegalized. I can't even remember if they are legal or illegal. And if they are illegal then why is a FRT trigger legal?
These laws has to be tidied up to make it obvious what's legal and why something is illegal. As is they may suddenly decide that anyone shooting faster than a round a second is criminal. And before you laugh there's a lot of people who would love something like that.
Full semi-auto is a great option. Of course my cost of range time may(will) go up! I call them “tickle switches” as the finger keeps moving to make me laugh.
Good grief! Now I must get one… just what I need, another bad financial decision. But it looks too fun.
Standard buffer?