This entry explains the Rare Breed FRT-15 L3 trigger, emphasizing its semi-automatic operation and legal status. It highlights the importance of understanding trigger mechanisms and legal advocacy groups like NAGR. The content is presented with high authority, drawing on expertise in firearm operation and legal distinctions.
This video details how the Trump administration utilized regulatory shifts and settlement agreements to approve three firearms for 2026. It covers the Sig Sauer MCX Rattler LT, the Rare Breed FRT-15, and the Biofire Smart Gun, highlighting the legal and political implications of these decisions. The analysis emphasizes a strategic approach to firearm regulation rather than overt legislative action.
This livestream covers a range of firearms-related topics, including discussions on popular rifle calibers like 300 Blackout and 6.5 Creedmoor, and insights into NFA Form 4 processing times. The speaker, identified as knowledgeable in firearms, also addresses engraving requirements for SBR conversions, reviews the Live Free Armory Apollo 11 2011 pistol, and offers opinions on 10mm 1911s. A significant portion is dedicated to the controversial Rare Breed FRT-15 and its legal entanglements, alongside commentary on Minnesota welfare fraud. Technical advice is provided on the proper use and limitations of 45-degree offset backup iron sights, and the effectiveness of 7.62x39mm for hunting is debated.
This guide details the process of testing the compatibility of a Rare Breed FRT-15 trigger with a Brownells BRN-4 rifle. The video demonstrates a successful integration, allowing for rapid fire with consistent cycling and trigger reset. The Regular Guy Training host confirms the internet rumors were accurate, showcasing the firearm's performance on an outdoor range.
This video discusses a significant day for the ATF, highlighting two key events. First, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey articulates a strong argument against the ATF's existence and its interpretation of gun rights on the Shawn Ryan Show. Second, the ATF is compelled to issue a remedial notice to individuals who received prior warning letters regarding Force Reset Triggers (FRTs), acknowledging a court ruling that these devices are not machine guns under the NFA.
This guide details troubleshooting a Rare Breed FRT-15 installed in a Daniel Defense DDM4, focusing on a failure to go into battery. It outlines steps for diagnosing and resolving malfunctions, including BCG and ammunition swaps. The guide then transitions to performance testing with rapid-fire drills like the Bill Drill, emphasizing the trigger's potential for high rates of fire. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority, demonstrating practical shooting skills and mechanical troubleshooting.
This video discusses a significant court victory for Rare Breed Triggers and the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) against the ATF. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, ruling that the ATF's regulation regarding forced reset triggers likely exceeds their authority and that such triggers do not make a firearm a machine gun. The injunction prevents the ATF from prosecuting individuals who own FRT-15 triggers, provided they are members of NAGR, and also protects Rare Breed Triggers from enforcement actions while the case proceeds.
This video provides an update on the ATF's actions regarding forced reset triggers (FRTs) and wide-open triggers. It clarifies that Rifle Remedy 2000 is a legitimate business run by a college student, not an ATF informant, and urges individuals not to harass them. The speaker shares anecdotal evidence of polite ATF interactions where individuals voluntarily surrendered triggers, often being presented with three options: surrender, destroy, or face escalation. The video also identifies specific products like the Rare Breed FRT-15, wide-open triggers from Big Daddy Unlimited, and certain solvent traps from Diversified Machine as likely to attract ATF attention, while binary triggers currently appear unaffected.
This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert overview of the ATF's current focus on rate-increasing firearm triggers. It details the scrutiny of Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) like the Rare Breed FRT-15 and Wide Open Trigger, contrasting them with Binary Triggers, which are currently not subject to the same level of enforcement action. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding ATF regulations and seeking legal counsel if contacted.
This video from Exile Armory showcases a wide variety of firearms available for sale, including new and used handguns, rifles, and shotguns. The presenter highlights specific models, calibers, and prices, offering a diverse selection for potential buyers. The inventory ranges from common brands like Glock and Smith & Wesson to more specialized firearms, with an emphasis on current stock and pricing.
This video discusses the ATF's recent arrest of Daniel Augusto in Massachusetts for alleged possession of unregistered firearms and unlawful machine gun components. The ATF claims that four forced reset triggers, including three Rare Breed FRT-15s and one Tommy Triggers FRT-15 3MD, along with 38 Glock switches, constitute machine gun components. This case suggests a potential shift in ATF enforcement towards individuals possessing these types of triggers, even if lawfully acquired prior to the ATF's reinterpretation.
This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert-level breakdown of the ATF's Form 4999 scoring sheet for classifying AR pistols. It details the criteria used by the ATF to determine if a braced pistol should be reclassified as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR), including prerequisites and accessory/configuration characteristics. The content emphasizes the potential impact on millions of AR pistol owners and the burden on FFLs.
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