This video features an "insane Pistol FRT" related to the M&P 2.0 FFT. While the description is heavily focused on affiliate links for 3D printing filament, a printer, merchandise, and other gear like a chest rig, the core subject appears to be a firearm modification or a functional firearm review related to an "FRT" (likely a Forced Reset Trigger) for a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0. The creator also promotes their secondary channel and a Patreon.
This video showcases a dual-wielding setup with the TX22 firearm, emphasizing its 'insane' nature with the hashtag #brrrt. The content appears to be a demonstration of rapid firing or a unique shooting technique, likely focusing on the impressive visual and auditory output of the setup. The title and hashtags suggest a focus on a specific firearm model and its potential for an intense shooting experience.
This YouTube video showcases the "Freedom Finger Triggers" (FFT) installed on an M&P 2.0 pistol, highlighting its use in a competition setting. The title and description emphasize the 'brrrt' and 'frttt' sounds, likely referring to rapid firing capabilities or trigger reset. The video features a 9mm handgun and mentions the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 platform. It's aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in trigger upgrades, competitive shooting, and pistol modifications.
This video focuses on a modification for the Taurus TX22 pistol, specifically a "Freedom Finger Trigger" (FFT) and its impact. The title highlights the "crazy" nature of this upgrade, suggesting a significant change in trigger performance. The hashtags confirm the focus on the TX22, Taurus, and the specific modification with repeated mentions of "FRT" and "brrrt" potentially alluding to rapid fire capabilities or the sound it makes. It appears to be a review or demonstration of the trigger's effectiveness.
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