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Rare Breed Triggers issued cease and desist

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The ATF uses intimidation. They lose in court frequently. They rely on people not having the finances to fight them. The ATF needs to be held accountable for damages.
 
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The ATF under the present Administration will no doubt try to exert power over companies and gun owners.
The bottom line, unless a corrupt Judge makes a ruling in favor of the Anti-Second Amendment Group. It will no doubt result in it going to a higher court. Bottom line the Trigger is "NOT" a Machine Gun Part. A single pull of the Trigger to fire a Single Round negates it being a machine gun part "By Law!";)

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Bottom line the Trigger is "NOT" a Machine Gun Part. A single pull of the Trigger to fire a Single Round negates it being a machine gun part "By Law!";)

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I had never heard of this trigger, so i checked out a few youtube videos. The common thing most of the youtubers said was as long as you keep pressure on the trigger, the gun will continue to fire. Several videos showed one continuous trigger pull emptying a magazine.

I wish Rare Breed luck in their lawsuit, but i don't see things turning in their favor.
 
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And their lawyer's response:

 
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Yeah, I don't expect they'll win. But, according to the rules, it is technically, or should be, legal, it does require a complete cycle of the trigger for each round fired. It's how it completes that cycle that makes it controversial.

I shoulda grabbed one while they were available. Lol.
 
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Gave some feed back in this thread. Super not happy.