Product Overview
WE ARE SOLD OUT. THERE ARE NOT ANY OTHER SELLERS, DO NOT GET SCAMMED.
***We have paused the sales of this FRT while we wait for our official ATF classification letter, which we sent off for five months ago (we were given a 6-9 month timeframe).
Lots have asked if we have a letter, and we want to take a proactive step to ensure absolute clarity and confidence for our customers. While we are fully confident in our design and firmly believe it is a true forced reset trigger, we want the powers that be to be in agreement with us.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we take every measure to protect both you and our company. If you have any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out!***
4140 Steel (black oxidized) drop in forced reset trigger (FRT) for the Smith & Wesson® M&P® 2.0. Replaces the factory backplate for easy installation/removal. If the forced reset fails, the pistol remains able to be fired in semi-auto. This product renders the striker safety plunger non-functional, use at your own risk.
*PATENT PENDING*
WORKS IN: M&P® 2.0
(9mm/10mm/40cal/45cal) (Full/Compact/Subcompact/Metal/Performance/Thumb Safety)
WILL NOT WORK IN M&P® 1.0, SHIELD, SD, OR BODYGUARD MODELS
WILL NOT WORK WITH THE APEX FORWARD SET SEAR ACTUATOR
Requires slightly rounding an edge of the trigger bar. (It's possible to use this harder steel version without rounding the trigger bar, but for best operation, it is still recommended.)
A 4lb striker spring is recommended. Get one here.
A slightly heavier recoil spring (weight depends on your gun size and caliber) is recommended only if you are having failures reset (a clean and oiled pistol should run stock). 45cal and 10mm models will most likely need a 22-24lb recoil spring.
*LIFETIME WARRANTY*
WARNINGS:
By purchasing or using the Freedom Finger FRT, you accept full responsibility for proper installation and safe operation. Improper use may result in accidental discharge, serious injury, or death. User assumes all liability for damage, wear, or malfunction.