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5.56, 300 Blackout, Ciener/Borebuddy dedicated 4.5" barreled 22LR upper + GMR plastic paddle and GMR plastic trip-

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Sell every other FRT maker's product.
The GMR SS does not bind bolt with heavy trigger pull like all the other FRTs.
No learning curve.
No focusing on the trigger when shooting.
3 POS.
Currently legal.
The only way to improve it would for the next gen to use a traditional rotational safety design in stead of push through cylinder.


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strobro32

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You really should.
Caution: Product may cause regrets about buying registered MGs. :)
 

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Member “Haris1” should be here soon. He goes ABSOLUTELY NUTS over these things!!!!!
 

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He's going to regret spending $350+ on each of his other FRTs. :(
 
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You really should.
Caution: Product may cause regrets about buying registered MGs. :)
Unfortunately, FL has law against a device that increases the rate of fire. The problem is that it’s so vague, that you can easily say that replacing an AR-15 trigger with a fancy 3 gun trigger could violate the law.
I’m hoping someone will challenge it (GOA or another organization, one of them might be doing it). There’s really no teeth to it, as I’ve seen dozen of people with the FRT’s here and the law was to target bumpstocks. Naturally, they went way over board and made it to where it could encompass anything and everything.
 

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Sorry to hear that. I hope pro2A organizations jump on that.
 
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I’m happy that I bought a RB FRT when they were first offered since those guys took the fight to the ATF for these.

The RB FRT is now surpassed exponentially by the SS.
 

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I'm happy I bought RB FRT too. I feel like I supported our freedom.

I did sell it after blowing through 2K rounds of 223 in a month or 2. I made my money back on the sale of the trigger but not the ammo. :)
 
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I did need to remove some material from the top of the lever with a rotory tool, to keep the BCG from jamming. Then it ran flawlessly.

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GMR sells a plastic lever for their 22LR plastic trip. I did not need to remove material from the 22LR plastic lever GMR sold with their plastic trip. I did not need the GMR bolt weight kit for the Borebuddy 4.5" 22LR upper. I will test the GMR bolt weight to see if it slows the ROF.

ROF 1213 RPM suppressed without bolt weight.
 
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Anyone know if the SS works with the CMMG Banshee 45 pistol? If it does, it may be time for me to buy it.
 

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Nice think I'll buy one.

Also after looking at the site I really want one for my H&K SP5 but I'm not sure what all I need to make it run.
I'm guessing everything they have listed for the SP5.
Would that be correct?
 

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Interesting discovery if running a GMR 22LR super safety kit. It does not work for me when the buffer and spring are installed in a stock or brace.

The GMR 22LR kit uses their steel cam, their 3D printed lever and their 3D printed bolt trip. (did not try the additional GMR adjustable bolt weight) ** The Bore buddy also makes a metal super safety "adjustable" trip but it did not work with the steel GMR lever or the GRM 3D printed lever

I put a brace kit on the pistol AR22 with the 4.5" Ciener/CMMG/Borebuddy dedicated 22LR upper kit. I was using a lower receiver pistol plug and plate for the lower receiver.

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The GMR 22LR parts did not function when I added a brace kit. It would shoot 1 round and jam the next round 1/2 way in the chamber. I'm not sure why.

I removed the brace kit, reinstalled the plug and it functioned perfect.

Put the brace kit back on an it jammed like before.

Removed the buffer and spring from the tube and it functioned perfect.

Be sure to remove buffer and buffer spring from the tube if you are have function issues GMR 22LR kit.
 
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Thanks man. Just had to order a SS. You are costing me money!

Printing a debounce and trip setup for the CMMG 22LR right now.
 

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I used the steel GMR steel cam, GMR 22 plastic trip and 22 GMR plastic lever to make the dedicated 4.5" suppressed barrel Borebuddy upper 22LR function.

The metal Borebuddy adjustable SS trip did not function, and its not adjustable.

The GMR bolt weight would not function with any combination of W weights.

The GMR steel lever did not work with the BB 22 kit.
 
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