Hi! I'm researching trigger mechanisms and came across the concept of a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). I have a question: given that FRT speeds up the trigger's return to its original position without requiring the trigger to be fully released, how does this affect the durability of the trigger mechanism and single-shot accuracy when firing at a higher rate of fire?
As someone who has tested various trigger mechanisms, I can confidently say: my experience with the Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) has been exceptionally positive. FRT is based on a rapid return of the trigger to its original position without the need to fully release it—this truly changes the feel and speed of operation. As for durability, with proper use and maintenance, the mechanism has demonstrated very respectable results. During training and target shooting, I have not observed any premature wear or failures—the components retain their quality, and lubrication and periodic component inspections help maintain stable operation.