KAK Industry Unveils DBC BCG for Forced Reset Trigger Builds
Over the last few years, the Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) market has grown substantially beyond the original designs introduced by Rare Breed Triggers. As the category has evolved, so have the challenges associated with running these systems reliably. Many FRT owners have found themselves spending significant time tuning buffer weights, springs, gas systems, and other components to achieve consistent performance.
For many shooters, getting an FRT-equipped rifle to run correctly can feel like a mix of trial-and-error, sorcery, and alchemy.
KAK Industry is looking to simplify that process with the introduction of its new (DBC) Bolt Carrier Group. Designed specifically to improve reliability in FRT-equipped rifles, the DBC allows users to run a standard carbine buffer and spring setup without the extensive tuning typically associated with these trigger systems.
KAK accomplishes this by incorporating a floating weight into the tail of the carrier, similar in concept to the system found in the Colt Commando. The added weight acts as a dead blow mechanism, helping eliminate bolt bounce while providing sufficient mass for FRT systems to function as intended.
According to KAK, the DBC has been successfully tested with the Hoffman Tactical Super Safety, AS Designs ARC Fire FRS, Atrius Development FRS, and Rare Breed FRT platforms.
Below is the product description provided by KAK Industry.
Product Description

This BCG enables you to run a standard 3 oz standard carbine buffer instead of H buffer weights with an FRT.
There is a floating weight in the carrier tail which has a dead blow effect eliminating bolt bounce, and providing enough weight for the FRT to function as intended.
We have tested this successfully with the Hoffman Tactical Super Safety, AS Designs ARC fire FRS, Atrius Development FRS, and Rare Breed FRT. Similarly designed product should work as well.
Chrome Lined Phosphate Finish BCG, Unmarked
- M16 Auto Profile Carrier Machined from Aircraft/Bearing Quality 8620 Steel, Properly Heat Treated, Ground to Perfection, chrome lined phosphate finish
- Bolt is machined from a single piece aircraft/bearing quality 9310 steel, heat treated properly, precision ground, Shot Peened and MPI’d, phosphate finish
- Firing pin is machined to the mil-spec print from 8740, precision ground, and chrome plated
- One Piece Billet Fully Machined Extractor, Phosphate coated for increased reliability and corrosion resistance
- Phosphate Cam Pin
- S7 tool steel ejector and extractor retaining pin
- 4130 Gas Key, chrome lined phosphate, precision staked using our hydraulic staking machine
- KAK Carrier Key Screws – T25 drive, Grade 8, properly heat treated
- 14.5 oz
Phosphate coating and chrome lining provide a BCG with excellent protection against wear and corrosion, making it a popular choice for those seeking reliability and longevity in their firearms. The phosphate coating provides an initial layer of protection, while the chrome lining offers additional durability and resistance to the stresses of repeated firing.
Closing Thoughts
KAK Industry’s DBC Bolt Carrier Group offers an interesting solution for shooters looking to simplify their FRT builds. By addressing bolt bounce through a dead blow carrier design, KAK aims to reduce the amount of tuning typically required to get these systems running reliably. For enthusiasts already invested in FRT platforms, the DBC may provide a more straightforward path to consistent performance. The DBC Bolt Carrier Group is available now, with pricing starting at $79.99 for the carrier alone and ranging from $149 to $224 for complete BCG configurations, depending on the model selected.
