This video from Gun Owners of America details how the ATF is reinterpreting firearm regulations, specifically classifying small metal fragments or worn parts that cause a firearm to fire multiple rounds with a single trigger function as illegal machine guns under the National Firearms Act (NFA). It highlights a case involving an AR-15 with a binary trigger where a metal sliver caused a malfunction, leading to potential felony charges for the owner. The organization argues this broadens the definition of machine guns unfairly and infringes on Second Amendment rights.
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