BREAKING: ATF Contacting People Over FRT-15 Triggers!

Published on October 30, 2022
Duration: 6:49

This video from Guns & Gadgets details the ATF's recent outreach to individuals possessing FRT-15 triggers, classifying them as post-86 illegal machine guns. The speaker, with extensive experience, strongly advises against speaking with the ATF directly and recommends consulting a Second Amendment attorney. The ATF is reportedly visiting individuals in Massachusetts to discuss the surrender of these triggers, presenting options of voluntary surrender or surrender under protest.

Quick Summary

The ATF is contacting individuals about FRT-15 triggers, classifying them as post-86 illegal machine guns. Experts strongly advise against speaking directly with the ATF and recommend consulting a Second Amendment attorney immediately. Options presented include voluntary surrender or surrender under protest.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro and Location
  2. 00:39ATF Contacting FRT-15 Owners
  3. 01:42ATF Rule on Forced Reset Triggers
  4. 02:13Advice: Do Not Talk to ATF, Consult Attorney
  5. 02:44Individual's ATF Contact Experience
  6. 04:03Options for FRT Surrender
  7. 05:01ATF Meeting Attempts
  8. 05:20ATF Enforcement on FRTs
  9. 06:04Concluding Advice and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the ATF contacting people about FRT-15 triggers?

The ATF is reportedly classifying Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), including the FRT-15, as post-86 illegal non-transferable machine guns. This classification is leading them to contact individuals who own these triggers, regardless of where they were purchased.

What should I do if the ATF contacts me about my FRT-15 trigger?

It is strongly recommended not to speak directly with the ATF. Instead, immediately contact an attorney specializing in Second Amendment law. Allow your attorney to handle all communications with the ATF on your behalf.

What options does the ATF present for FRT-15 trigger owners?

When contacted, the ATF typically presents two options: voluntary surrender of the trigger or surrender under protest. Refusing to comply may lead to further legal matters, so consulting legal counsel is paramount.

Is the ATF's action on FRT-15 triggers legally sound?

The video suggests the ATF is acting as if they are making new law by classifying FRTs as machine guns, despite them not meeting the traditional definition. This is a contentious issue, and legal representation is advised.

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