PHOENIX - A federal battle over a small gun part is hitting close to home, as a Chandler-based business says they are the largest dealer in the country of a trigger that can make AR-15s fire faster.
Are forced-reset triggers illegal machine guns? ATF and gun rights advocates at odds in court fights
The internet videos are alarming to some, thrilling to others: Gun enthusiasts spraying bullets from AR-15-style rifles equipped with an after-market trigger allowing them to shoot seemingly as fast ...
Rare Breed Triggers , a leading innovator in advanced firearm technology, proudly announces the launch of its highly anticipated FRT 15 L3 Trigger, setting a new benchmark in performance, reliability, ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — An Orlando-based company that manufactures an attachment allowing an AR-15 to fire even faster is refusing to comply with an order from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has ordered Rare Breed Triggers, a Fargo-based company, to stop selling its forced-reset trigger and has launched a criminal investigation into ...
Rare Breed Triggers has released an updated lineup of its Forced Reset Triggers (FRT), including the original FRT-15, and the more advanced E3, L2, and L3 models—each offering improvements in weight, ...
The federal agency that stopped the sale of a controversial rifle trigger is asking a federal judge in North Dakota to dismiss a lawsuit by the manufacturer, saying the suit hinges on an ...
Maker of rapid-fire triggers falsely told customers they are legal, judge says in preliminary ruling
(AP) - A company that sold triggers that make semi-automatic, AR-15-style rifles fire like automatic weapons likely misled consumers that the devices were legal, and it continued selling them even ...
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