This video discusses Rare Breed being banned from Shot Show. While the title is direct, the description focuses heavily on promoting the channel through merchandise (Combat Llama Cultist Patch) and support links (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram). A legal disclaimer is included, clarifying that the views expressed are personal and not representative of any government agency, citing unclassified doctrine and public source information. The content appears to be a commentary or news update related to the firearms industry and its events.
This video introduces the Rare Breed FRT-15L3 firearm. The description provides links for training opportunities, Patreon support, a Facebook group discussion, a Discord server, and a separate YouTube channel focused on gaming. The core content of the video is the unveiling and likely demonstration of this specific firearm model.
The AS Designs ARC Fire selector offers a viable forced reset option for AR platforms, contrasting with less reliable and more expensive FRTs like the Rare Breed. The review highlights the ARC Fire's smooth operation and compatibility with certain triggers, though it requires specific receiver and trigger modifications. Super Safety designs are generally favored over traditional FRTs for their cost-effectiveness and reliability.
This livestream discusses several prominent brands within the firearm community. Topics include Glock's stance on the Second Amendment, Olight's perceived business practices, and a potential conflict or comparison between Rare Breed and Atrius/BDU. The discussion appears to be critical of certain brands' actions and their implications for gun owners.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the legal challenges surrounding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and the ATF's classification of them as machine guns. It details the NAGR v. Garland lawsuit, Judge Reed O'Connor's ruling against the ATF, and the subsequent appeal to the 5th Circuit. The analysis highlights the critical distinction between trigger function and shooter's perspective, referencing the Supreme Court's Cargill decision.
This video provides a critical update on the legal battle surrounding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and the ATF's regulatory actions. It details a significant win for gun rights advocates, including NAGR and Rare Breed, in a lawsuit against the ATF. The core of the ruling hinges on the definition of a machine gun under the Gun Control Act (GCA) and National Firearms Act (NFA), with a federal judge finding the ATF's classification of FRTs unlawful and beyond their statutory authority. The decision draws heavily on Supreme Court precedent, specifically the Cargill case, emphasizing that a single function of the trigger does not equate to firing multiple rounds.
This video provides an update on the FRT-15 lawsuit, specifically a court win for Rare Breed and NAGR. Hosted by GunGuy Uncensored, it discusses legal aspects related to firearms and likely touches upon the implications for firearm owners and manufacturers. The description includes links to the host's social media, podcast, and other channels, as well as a call to join gun owner organizations, indicating a focus on Second Amendment rights and advocacy.
This video details an alleged ATF visit to a subscriber prompted by their Gunbroker search history for Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). The ATF reportedly left a warning letter, claiming potential violations of federal law regarding machine guns, despite no actual purchase being made. The speaker emphasizes the concerning implications of online search monitoring and advises consulting legal counsel before speaking with law enforcement.
This video announces the resolution of a patent infringement lawsuit between Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) and Rare Breed (FRT). The description suggests the legal battle concerning the FRT trigger and its patent is now concluded. The video also includes affiliate links for various products such as pre-workout, apparel, health optimization services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment, presented by Reno May.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Rare Breed (RB) and BDU (presumably a manufacturer or entity involved in a patent infringement case). The core issue revolves around BDU demanding customer information from RB. The description clarifies that BDU is not seeking to make this information public, but rather to obtain customer service emails from RB without redaction to potentially prove RB's inability to meet supply demands. RB claims they don't retain customer identification and asserts they have more grounds to request BDU's dealer information, though not currently pursuing it. The video touches on concerns about potential online backlash if RB complies with BDU's request.
This video discusses the ATF's actions concerning Rare Breed FRT triggers. The creator alleges that the ATF is confiscating these triggers, treating them as machine guns despite the claim they do not meet the legal definition. The video highlights the ATF's alleged tactics of door-knocking and threatening individuals to surrender their property. It also promotes supporting the creator through Patreon and Utreon, and mentions the Modern Gun School and Challenge Targets.
This video from Iraqveteran8888, featuring insights from John Crump of AmmoLand News, details a leaked ATF operation targeting owners of Force Reset Triggers (FRT), specifically the Rare Breed FRT-15. The ATF is reportedly using controlled buys and pressuring sellers to acquire customer data, with agents visiting individuals to persuade them to surrender their triggers. The expert advice strongly emphasizes the right to remain silent and the immediate need to contact legal counsel when approached by law enforcement regarding such matters.
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