ESTRELLO CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC

CLAYTON, NC 27527

CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC

Triggers &#36450.00 In stock FRT-15L3&tradequantity Add to cart Description Additional information Reviews (29) FRT-15L3&#x2122. This drop-inincludes a 3-position ambidextrous safety selector and anti-walk pins for a securethe innovative Forced Reset system resets the trigger after each shotenabling fastermore consistent firing. Each trigger pull fires one roundtactical trainingfeatures SafeSemiand Forced Reset modescontrolled via a 3-positionambidextrous safety selector. Whether you’re focused on precision shooting or rapid-fire drillsthis system adapts to your needsthe FRT-15L3&#x2122includes anti-walk trigger pinsthe trigger delivers a consistentsmooth 4–4.5 lb pull weight throughout the entire length of travelincluding 7075 anodized aluminum and heat-treated 4140 steel

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