Received "Open Letter to All FFL" from ATF about FRTs

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As a C&R holder I received an email from the ATF about "forced reset triggers" (FRTs) and that they have determined that some of them are "firearms" and "machine guns".

To quote the letter;

"These particular FRTs are being marketed as replacement triggers for AR-type firearms. Unlike traditional triggers and binary triggers (sometimes referred to generally as “FRTs”), the subject FRTs do not require shooters to pull and then subsequently release the trigger to fire a second shot. Instead, these FRTs utilize the firing cycle to eliminate the need for the shooter to release the trigger before a second shot is fired. By contrast, some after-market triggers have similar components but also incorporate a disconnector or similar feature to ensure that the trigger must be released before a second shot may be fired and may not be machineguns.

ATF’s examination found that some FRT devices allow a firearm to automatically expel more than one shot with a single, continuous pull of the trigger. For this reason, ATF has concluded that FRTs that function in this way are a combination of parts designed and intended for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun, and hence, ATF has classified these devices as a “machinegun” as defined by the NFA and GCA."

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This was news to me because I'm not familiar with FRTs, but it don't sound like the ATF likes them. Current possessors are encouraged to contact the ATF for further guidance.
 
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I installed a Gisselle target trigger in an 8" barreled .40 cal AR pistol and was almost immediately greeted with near full auto capability. Somehow the .40 impulse and combination of weak pistol buffer and spring overrode the trigger's disconnector. I tried a heavy carbine buffer and spring to no avail and finally solved the problem by running the heavy buffer and spring with a Rock River two stage trigger...no problems since. Is that anything like what these FRT triggers are doing?
 
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