This video discusses the Rare Breed MR556 trigger kit, focusing on the controversy surrounding its release and the company's patents. The speaker emphasizes a product-focused approach, aiming to review the trigger kit without engaging in political debates or moral judgments about the product's origin or manufacturer's actions. The content highlights the speaker's intent to provide an objective review despite potential public reactions.
This video from ARFCOM News discusses the legal dispute between Atrius Development Group and Rare Breed concerning forced reset triggers and safeties. It highlights Atrius's statement criticizing Rare Breed's litigation tactics against dealers and emphasizes ARFCOM's advocacy for dealer networks supporting the 2A community. The content provides a critical look at industry legal battles and their impact on accessory accessibility.
This video provides an in-depth review and comparison of the Partisan Disruptor FRT trigger against the Rare Breed trigger. The host, demonstrating high expertise, details the technical specifications, internal components, and performance characteristics of both triggers, while also touching upon the legal disputes within the industry. The review highlights the Partisan Disruptor's potential as a viable alternative, particularly in its semi-automatic function.
This video discusses the ongoing legal and legislative battles surrounding Force Reset Triggers (FRTs), particularly the FRT-15 by Rare Breed. It highlights how FRTs are being conflated with illegal devices like Glock switches, leading to bans in various states and cities. The content emphasizes that court rulings have affirmed FRTs are not machine guns, yet the ATF and some jurisdictions continue to pursue restrictions.
This video discusses the arrest of Arez Avazar for alleged machine gun possession due to his use of a FRT (Firearm Trigger) at the Silver Eagle Group Range in Ashburn, Virginia. The speaker argues that FRTs are legal on a federal level due to legal battles by Rare Breed and NAGR, and that the charges are unconstitutional. The incident highlights potential issues with range policies and the interpretation of existing firearm laws by law enforcement and the ATF.
This video discusses the legal complexities surrounding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), focusing on a case where an individual was charged with machine gun offenses for possessing 3D-printed FRTs. It highlights the legal battle between Rare Breed and the ATF/DOJ, the Texas court ruling that FRTs are not machine guns, and the potential for differing interpretations and enforcement by the ATF, especially concerning non-Rare Breed or 3D-printed devices. The video also touches upon the incident involving Arz Avsar, his arrest, and the seizure of his electronics and firearms.
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.
This livestream discusses significant legal and regulatory issues within the firearms community. Key topics include Glock's lobbying efforts against machine gun conversion devices, the ongoing legal battles involving Rare Breed and Big Daddy Unlimited/Atrius, and the implications of patent challenges in firearms litigation. The speaker expresses strong opinions on corporate responsibility and Second Amendment advocacy.
This video details Executive Order 14215, signed by President Trump on February 7, 2025, which mandates a review of federal firearms regulations enacted between January 2021 and January 2025. The order aims to identify regulations that overstepped constitutional bounds or lacked legislative authority, impacting areas like pistol braces, forced reset triggers, ghost guns, and FFL enforcement policies. The Department of Justice has 30 days to report, with agencies instructed to halt enforcement of non-compliant rules.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by several Attorneys General against the ATF's settlement regarding forced reset triggers. The speaker argues that the AGs are claiming a victory they did not achieve, as the ATF's updated policy already accounted for state prohibitions on such devices. The court's dismissal of the AGs' suit due to lack of standing is highlighted as evidence of their "win" being illusory.
This episode of This Week in Guns critically analyzes the Ruger 10/22's design flaws and the controversial settlement between Rare Breed Firearms and the ATF regarding Force Reset Triggers (FRTs). The hosts argue the 10/22 is a mediocre, poorly designed firearm despite its popularity, and dissect the legal implications of the FRT settlement, deeming it a "worthless" agreement that creates a de facto monopoly for Rare Breed while failing to establish binding legal precedent. The discussion also touches on proposed legislative changes to the NFA, specifically regarding silencers.
This video provides an expert breakdown of the NAGR v. Garland case concerning Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and the ATF's regulations. It details the lower court's ruling against the ATF, the subsequent appeal to the 5th Circuit, and the legal arguments presented by both sides, emphasizing the impact of the Supreme Court's Cargill decision on the definition of machine guns. The analysis highlights the importance of mechanical function versus shooter input in legal interpretations of firearm mechanisms.
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