DOJ Settlement with Rare Breed: What It Means for Aftermarket Triggers - Mahomet Daily
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DOJ settles lawsuit involving forced reset triggers
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on May 16 announced the settlement of several lawsuits arising from the Biden-Harris regime’s attempt to reclassify forced reset triggers (FRTs) as “machineguns.” DOJ’s announcement cited President Trump’s executive order Protecting Second Amendment Rights and the deliberations of the Attorney General’s 2nd Amendment Task Force as the impetus behind the government’s decision. The government also agreed to ret…
DOJ Settlement with Rare Breed: What It Means for Aftermarket Triggers - Mahomet Daily
The recent settlement between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Rare Breed Triggers marks a pivotal moment for the aftermarket trigger industry, especially for forced reset triggers (FRTs) like the Rare Breed FRT-15. The agreement ends the federal government’s ban on these devices, which had previously been classified as illegal machine gun conversion devices by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). FRTs are aftermarke…
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