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Remember these are the guys who claimed that a string can be a machine gun. SCOTUS just ruled that they can't do that.
Very true. They did rule that the string is a machine gun. Then years later changed the ruling to say only if it was installed in a firearm. I believe the second ruling was in 2007 vasquez letter if I recall correctly.
 
Forget it. I'm not about to describe it for you. :D :s0087:
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Ah Ha!
 
Also re so Sobo's point above, I think it is right on personally. The guy in wa gun law video said atf guys were nice etc. But how does one know that a supervisor or some other employee with a quota to fill, a crusade to pursue, or who wants to make a name for themselves can't go back and say, "here is the evidence of possession".

Apparently the whole rare breed thing started because of one agent in wa DC who kept pursuing and pursuing it (from what I understand).
They don't have enough jail space to lock everybody up......
 
I understand they want to make it a prohibited item, but to be clear, the trigger itself, outside of a firearm is NOT a machine gun in and of itself or subject to a tax stamp. It's only when you put it in a firearm that they will class the "firearm" as a machine gun. The worst they can charge you with is possession of a prohibited item, right?

IMHO, I've satisfied the machine guns not allowed law simply by removing the FRT from all firearms. But I could be wrong.
Neither is an AR drop in auto sear.

However the ATF has classified them as such, they must be registered & tax stamped. For those amidst the brief time that they were legal to manufacture.

Not saying I agree with ATF, just that they have classified parts as firearms in the past...
 
Neither is an AR drop in auto sear.

However the ATF has classified them as such, they must be registered & tax stamped. For those amidst the brief time that they were legal to manufacture.
I know it's in the rules they do that with some components that can readily convert a firearm to full auto. An FRT doesn't do that though. So isn't it still just a prohibited item (according to the ATF) and not actually within the law as a convesion component?

Even intstalled it still doesn't make it a full auto (machine gun).

I get it though. I'm just being beligerent because the ATF hasn't actually satisfied anything within any current law or definition. Ie., a "machine gun" (repeated fire with a single trigger pull) that isn't actually a machine gun or any component, part or conversion kit of a machine gun.

Considering that, I can understand why some people are using stall tactics to delay the ATF from confiscating their FRT's until the suits overturn the rule that is not compliant with any law on the books.

....for conversations sake.
 
I think I'd sleep BETTER with a closet full AR's...all set up with FRT triggers!

Hypothetically sleeping better.
 
Just a side note to the above. I think that's the theory behind the ATF, so far, not being able to produce any warrants. They don't have any "legal" definition or law to present to a judge indicating that FRT's fall in the "machine gun" category.

They need to get a prosecution conviction out of a judge to "validate" that it is legally recognized to be a machine gun. By that particular judge, anyway.;)

As far as I have heard, all private citizen confiscations, forfeitures and destruction have been fully voluntary.
 
Good video about how ATF got their info. Sounds like this guy talked to folks who have been visited.


Also gun law guy on how to destroy trigger fwiw

 
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Let's all take a moment to just step back and appreciate that this is what we have come to in society…federal agents can potentially pay you a visit (or much worse) just because you are, or were, in possession of a piece of machined metal.

The Founding Fathers would be so proud…
 
Armed ATF agents going door to door without warrants to seize triggers and solvent traps

Record everything via surveillance system and your smartphone saving to the cloud for both. This type of activity is only going to increase for at least the next two years.
 
FRT triggers make good fishing line weights. FRT's get lost all the time while fishing!

Ask me how I know.
 

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