UPDATE: Rarebreed vs ATF & What ATF Says FRT 15 Owners Should Do

This video discusses the ongoing legal dispute between Rare Breed Triggers and the ATF regarding the FRT-15 trigger. The ATF has classified the FRT-15 as a machine gun, while Rare Breed Triggers and legal experts argue it does not meet the legal definition. The video outlines the ATF's recommendations for owners and Rare Breed's lawsuit to challenge the ATF's ruling.

Quick Summary

The ATF considers the Rare Breed FRT-15 trigger a machine gun and advises owners to destroy it or surrender it. Rare Breed Triggers has filed a lawsuit to challenge this classification, arguing the FRT-15 does not meet the legal definition of a machine gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Rarebreed FRT-15 Trigger vs ATF Overview
  2. 00:17Sonoran Desert Institute Sponsor Mention
  3. 02:03ATF Recommendations & Rarebreed Action Update
  4. 03:10ATF Options for FRT Owners Explained
  5. 05:21Rarebreed Lawsuit Details and Legal Arguments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's stance on the Rare Breed FRT-15 trigger?

The ATF considers the Rare Breed FRT-15 trigger to be a machine gun, making its possession illegal. They have advised owners to either destroy the trigger or surrender it to authorities.

What action has Rare Breed Triggers taken against the ATF?

Rare Breed Triggers has filed a lawsuit against Merrick Garland and the ATF. They are seeking to have the ATF's ruling that the FRT-15 is a machine gun vacated and to have all seized property returned.

What are the options for FRT-15 owners according to the ATF?

The ATF has presented two options: destroy the FRT-15 trigger and provide photographic proof of its inoperability, or surrender it to the ATF or local law enforcement for forfeiture.

Does the FRT-15 meet the legal definition of a machine gun?

Rare Breed Triggers and their legal team argue that the FRT-15 does not meet the legal definition of a machine gun. They contend that the ATF's classification is an opinion, not a court-established fact.

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