ATF knocking on doors, stealing property, threatening prison - FRT triggers
This video discusses the ATF's actions regarding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), particularly those from Rare Breed. It argues that FRTs are not machine guns by statutory definition, as they fire only once per trigger pull, with the reset being mechanically forced by the firearm's cycling action. The video criticizes the ATF for allegedly overstepping its authority by declaring FRTs illegal, confiscating property, and threatening legal action without a clear congressional mandate or judicial ruling. It highlights concerns about government overreach, lack of accountability for federal agencies, and the potential for such actions to set precedents for further restrictions on firearm accessories and ownership.











