Developing Story: ATF Visits BDU | Rare Breed vs Big Daddy Unlimited/Wide Open Triggers

Published on January 13, 2022
Duration: 4:32

This video provides an update on the legal dispute involving Rare Breed Triggers, Wide Open Triggers, and Big Daddy Unlimited. The ATF has issued cease and desist letters to Wide Open Triggers and Big Daddy Unlimited, mirroring a previous action against Rare Breed Triggers. The speaker expresses concern over the ATF's perceived overreach in creating law and emphasizes the importance of legal challenges to protect firearm rights.

Quick Summary

The ATF has issued cease and desist letters to Wide Open Triggers and Big Daddy Unlimited, halting the sale of certain triggers. This action is part of an ongoing patent infringement dispute and raises concerns about the ATF's authority to create law.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Update on Rare Breed vs Wide Open Triggers
  2. 01:05ATF Cease and Desist Letter Issued
  3. 01:37Forced Reset Triggers Explained
  4. 02:14Big Daddy Unlimited's Stance
  5. 02:49Legal Battle and ATF's Role
  6. 03:46Concluding Remarks and Safety Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal situation involving Rare Breed Triggers, Wide Open Triggers, and Big Daddy Unlimited?

The ATF has issued cease and desist letters to Wide Open Triggers and Big Daddy Unlimited, preventing the sale of certain triggers. This action is related to a patent infringement case and follows a similar letter sent to Rare Breed Triggers.

What are forced reset style triggers, and are they considered legal?

Forced reset style triggers require multiple trigger pulls for each shot, potentially allowing for faster firing. The speaker believes these triggers are legal according to current law, despite ATF actions.

What is the speaker's view on the ATF's actions in this case?

The speaker views the ATF's actions as an overreach of authority, with unelected bureaucrats allegedly creating law without constitutional backing. They believe the ATF is overstepping its bounds.

When is the next court date for the patent infringement case?

The next court date for the patent infringement case between Rare Breed Triggers and Big Daddy Unlimited/Wide Open Triggers is scheduled for November 2023, indicating a potentially lengthy legal process.

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