That’s the question at the heart of this wild test session, where the crew installs the Delta Team Tactical FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) into just about every rifle and platform they can get their hands on—including AR-15s, AR-10s, PCCs, suppressed builds, and even a Genesis Arms Gen-12 shotgun. Some platforms ran flawlessly. Others… didn’t even cycle.

From the overgassed LaRue AR-15 to the ultra-light Q Boom Box chambered in .308, this video puts the FRT through its paces. Along the way, we learn what bolt geometry works, what buffer setups fail, and why the Genesis Gen-12 was so close to becoming an S-tier monster with an FRT—if only a little trip geometry tweak could make it work.

You’ll also get a breakdown of how the FRT functions legally and mechanically (hint: it’s not full-auto), and why the ATF was forced to walk back its aggressive stance on these devices. There’s even a quick rant about suppressors, piston guns, and why your state’s laws may treat you like you’re the machine gun.

Whether you’re a curious shooter, a legal-minded gun owner, or just here for the full-auto-adjacent pews, this is one of the more entertaining and educational Forced Reset Trigger videos to date.

Watch the full video now and see which rifles made the cut, which failed miserably, and what it all means for the future of FRTs.

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