This discussion between a firearms instructor and a gun store employee explores the differences between paper and digital forms for firearm transactions. While digital forms can reduce errors and stress for FFLs, they raise concerns about data storage and potential digital registries. Ultimately, both methods transmit information to the FBI's NICS system, but paper forms may involve less data transmission.
This video clarifies the legal dispute between Rare Breed and Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) regarding customer information in a patent infringement lawsuit over the FRT-15 trigger. BDU is seeking unredacted customer service emails from Rare Breed to assess damages and argue they couldn't meet demand. Rare Breed, citing a digital shredding policy and potential customer backlash against BDU, is resisting this disclosure. The video debunks claims that BDU wants to make customer information public, stating it would only be accessible to lawyers.
Polymer 80 is refusing to comply with a California subpoena demanding customer information related to 80% lower receivers and 'buy build shoot' kits. This action is part of an ongoing legal battle where California seeks to classify these items as firearms, a stance the ATF currently disputes for 80% lowers alone but not for 'readily convertible' kits. The company is committed to protecting customer data, and legal experts are reportedly doubtful that owners of 'buy build shoot' kits face criminal charges, suggesting the ATF may be using fear tactics.
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