On July 26, the ATF sent a letter to Rare Breed stating the FRT-15 trigger has been classified as a machine gun under the National Firearms Act, and the company must cease all sales or face fines and jail time.
In early August, Lawrence DeMonico, president of Rare Breed, sued the ATF after the agency said the drop-in trigger converted the semi-automatic weapon into a "machinegun," capable of firing more than one bullet per trigger pull. He said the ATF's claim is preposterous as the trigger must entirely cycle before the next round is fired.
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there's a possibility that triggers in existence might be seized.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/rare-breed-triggers-accused-creating-machine-gun-loses-first-court-battle-atfThe Founders would be sickened by this. ATF should be a convenience store, not a federal goon squad.