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Rare Breed denies any wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the National Association for Gun Rights sued the ATF in a federal court in Texas this month, challenging its classification of the FRT-15 as a machine gun.
DAVE COLLINS Associated Press Aug 25, 2023 Updated Apr 4, 2024 0 ...
Rare Breed disputed this claim by saying in the lawsuit the FRT-15 does not fire more than one round with the single pull of a trigger. Instead, it allows for quicker follow-up shots, the company ...
Federal officials say Rare Breed Triggers owner and attorney Kevin Maxwell's entire argument is based on his interpretation of the phrase "single function of the trigger" -- an analysis they say ...
The forced-reset trigger introduced by Rare Breed Triggers in late 2020 has been deemed an illegal machine gun by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Rare Breed Triggers, founded in Florida and now based in Fargo, North Dakota, said the ATF was wrong and kept selling its FRT-15 triggers, setting the stage for a legal battle now in federal ...
Rare Breed Triggers, founded in Florida and now based in Fargo, North Dakota, said the ATF was wrong and kept selling its FRT-15 triggers, setting the stage for a legal battle now in federal ...
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