Did ATF''s Trigger Rule Just Get New Life?
This video discusses the ATF's renewed efforts to classify Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and Wide Open Triggers (WOTs) as machine guns, leveraging the legal reasoning from the Cargill v. Garland bump stock case. The ATF argues that these triggers, by eliminating the need for a shooter to release and re-engage the trigger for each shot, function similarly to an auto sear found in machine guns. The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) is challenging this determination in court.










