The following is an overview on the installation of a new gun part known as the Hoffman Tactical Super Safety. It is a do-it-yourself open-source forced reset mechanism characterized as an “active reset trigger system.” It makes your AR go fast. If you do not approve of guns going fast, then please don’t read this article. You can desist from clutching your pearls and return with alacrity to the closest available nursing home, the banned books section of Barnes and Noble, or the United Methodist Church. Your cat misses you. Everything discussed in this article is currently legal at the Federal level and in my current state of Arizona. Nothing discussed herein is legal advice. Consult ATF rulings, a lawyer in your state, and your state’s laws, since some states do ban this kind of device, and others. I am not your lawyer, your doctor, your priest, or your real dad. Nobody paid me to write this and I am not personally acquainted with any third party mentioned herein.
Practical Background, Overview, and How-To
First: What is an FRT? An FRT is a “Forced Reset Trigger.” It functions by using a firearm’s cycling action to push the trigger forward to force the trigger to reset. This greatly increases the rate of fire by making it quicker for you to pull the trigger, consecutively. It is not a machine gun, under the laws of this country, as written, and for now these are not being treated as machine guns AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL. Machine guns are defined mechanically, as we’re all mostly likely aware, as any “firearm which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.”Continue reading“The AR Super Safety – Part 1, by St. Leibowitz”

