ATF Confiscating Solvent Traps & Components

Published on August 28, 2022
Duration: 9:29

This video details the ATF's expanding 'knock and talk' campaign, focusing on the confiscation of solvent traps and components, and Rare Breed triggers. It highlights instances where individuals are pressured by ATF agents to surrender items, often without warrants, and the potential legal ramifications. The content suggests a coordinated effort potentially linked to a specific online seller, 'Rifle Remedy 2000', and questions the ATF's interpretation of existing laws regarding these items.

Quick Summary

The ATF is reportedly expanding its 'knock and talk' campaign to include the confiscation of solvent traps and their components, and Rare Breed forced reset triggers. Individuals are advised to demand warrants and seek legal counsel if approached by the ATF, as these items can be subject to NFA regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Confiscation Campaign Expands
  2. 00:05From Multiple Firearms to Rare Breed Triggers
  3. 00:11Knock and Talks Over Solvent Traps
  4. 00:33Welcome and Sponsor Mention
  5. 00:52ATF Demands and Claims of Machine Guns
  6. 01:18Expansion to Solvent Trap Components
  7. 01:33Homemade Suppressors and Oil Filters Example
  8. 01:52Purpose and Legality of Solvent Traps
  9. 02:16ATF's Shifting Stance on Triggers and Traps
  10. 02:37Louisiana Man Targeted for Auctioned Traps
  11. 03:03Rifle Remedy 2000 Identified
  12. 03:10Second Louisiana Man Targeted for Trigger
  13. 03:26Florida Man Visited for Solvent Trap Components
  14. 03:37Tax Stamp Holder Accused of Multiple Suppressors
  15. 03:54Nick's Encounter and Recording
  16. 04:02ATF Agent Questions Nick About Solvent Trap
  17. 04:16ATF Claims Items Used as Suppressors
  18. 04:39Refusal to Sign and Threat of Prosecution
  19. 05:01ATF Claims Knowledge of Intended Use
  20. 05:14Physical Interaction and Law Enforcement Claim
  21. 05:34Discussion on ATF's Role and Rights
  22. 06:04Concluding Remarks of the Encounter
  23. 06:21Analysis of ATF Intimidation Tactics
  24. 06:45Personal Agent Mention and Humor
  25. 06:51Nick's Purchase from Rifle Remedy 2000
  26. 06:58Rifle Remedy 2000 Seller's Alleged Story
  27. 07:12ATF Raid on Seller's Apartment
  28. 07:21Seller Claims No Customer Information Stored
  29. 07:36Questioning the Seller's Narrative
  30. 07:41Suspiciously Short Raid Duration
  31. 07:52Seller's Account Still Active
  32. 08:01Analysis of the Seller's Situation
  33. 08:09Advice: Avoid Buying from This Seller
  34. 08:25Rogue ATF vs. Administration Policy
  35. 08:51Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF reportedly confiscating from law-abiding gun owners?

The ATF is reportedly expanding its 'knock and talk' campaign to include the confiscation of solvent traps and their components. They are also targeting Rare Breed forced reset triggers, which they are treating as machine guns.

What is the legal status of solvent traps?

Solvent traps are designed to catch cleaning solvent. However, they can be modified into suppressors. If modified without proper NFA Form 1 and tax stamp compliance, they are considered illegal NFA items.

What should you do if the ATF visits your home regarding solvent traps?

If the ATF visits, do not answer questions or sign any documents without consulting legal counsel. Demand a warrant before allowing any search or seizure of your property.

Who is 'Rifle Remedy 2000' and why are they mentioned?

'Rifle Remedy 2000' is an online seller on Gunbroker whose customers have reportedly been targeted by the ATF for purchasing solvent traps and Rare Breed triggers. The seller denies working with the ATF.

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