Machinegun Charges for Forced Reset Trigger
This video discusses the legal complexities surrounding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), focusing on a case where an individual was charged with machine gun offenses for possessing 3D-printed FRTs. It highlights the legal battle between Rare Breed and the ATF/DOJ, the Texas court ruling that FRTs are not machine guns, and the potential for differing interpretations and enforcement by the ATF, especially concerning non-Rare Breed or 3D-printed devices. The video also touches upon the incident involving Arz Avsar, his arrest, and the seizure of his electronics and firearms.











