This video analyzes a controversial incident where a gun owner was arrested for installing a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) in a rental rifle at a Virginia gun range, leading to an ATF investigation and felony charges. The content clarifies the legal implications of the Rare Breed FRT-15 settlement with the DOJ, emphasizing that the ruling applies narrowly and doesn't automatically protect all FRTs or their users. It discusses how 3D-printed FRTs are viewed by the ATF and the distinction between FRTs and illegal machine gun conversion devices. The video serves as a crucial wake-up call for gun owners regarding the nuances and potential dangers of loosely defined gun laws and their interpretation by authorities.
This video introduces the Rare Breed FRT-15L3 firearm. The description provides links for training opportunities, Patreon support, a Facebook group discussion, a Discord server, and a separate YouTube channel focused on gaming. The core content of the video is the unveiling and likely demonstration of this specific firearm model.
This livestream discusses several prominent brands within the firearm community. Topics include Glock's stance on the Second Amendment, Olight's perceived business practices, and a potential conflict or comparison between Rare Breed and Atrius/BDU. The discussion appears to be critical of certain brands' actions and their implications for gun owners.
This video provides an update on the FRT-15 lawsuit, specifically a court win for Rare Breed and NAGR. Hosted by GunGuy Uncensored, it discusses legal aspects related to firearms and likely touches upon the implications for firearm owners and manufacturers. The description includes links to the host's social media, podcast, and other channels, as well as a call to join gun owner organizations, indicating a focus on Second Amendment rights and advocacy.
This video from Guns & Gadgets provides a significant update regarding the Rare Breed firearm and its interaction with the ATF's customer list. The content emphasizes the importance of supporting gun rights organizations and offers various methods for viewers to contribute, including email list sign-ups, Patreon, and direct donations to groups like Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, and Second Amendment Foundation. The description also includes affiliate links for related products like Blackout Coffee and GNG merchandise, as well as details about the equipment used in video production and a comprehensive legal disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and educational purposes.
This video discusses a significant court ruling where the DOJ won a case, leading to triggers being classified as "machine gun converters." The ruling restricts the sale of such triggers, specifically mentioning Rare Breed, due to their perceived ability to convert firearms into machine guns. The content creator expresses disbelief at the outcome and encourages viewer discussion.
This video announces the resolution of a patent infringement lawsuit between Big Daddy Unlimited (BDU) and Rare Breed (FRT). The description suggests the legal battle concerning the FRT trigger and its patent is now concluded. The video also includes affiliate links for various products such as pre-workout, apparel, health optimization services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment, presented by Reno May.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Rare Breed (RB) and BDU (presumably a manufacturer or entity involved in a patent infringement case). The core issue revolves around BDU demanding customer information from RB. The description clarifies that BDU is not seeking to make this information public, but rather to obtain customer service emails from RB without redaction to potentially prove RB's inability to meet supply demands. RB claims they don't retain customer identification and asserts they have more grounds to request BDU's dealer information, though not currently pursuing it. The video touches on concerns about potential online backlash if RB complies with BDU's request.
This video discusses the ATF's actions concerning Rare Breed FRT triggers. The creator alleges that the ATF is confiscating these triggers, treating them as machine guns despite the claim they do not meet the legal definition. The video highlights the ATF's alleged tactics of door-knocking and threatening individuals to surrender their property. It also promotes supporting the creator through Patreon and Utreon, and mentions the Modern Gun School and Challenge Targets.
This video discusses a recent ATF raid on a manufacturer of Rare Breed FRT-15 forced reset triggers. The creator expresses strong opposition to the ATF's actions, advocating for the abolition of the agency. The video also includes various affiliate links for supporting the channel, including firearm accessories and coffee.
This video discusses a "Rare Breed C & D Letter," likely referring to a firearm or a legal classification related to firearms. The description emphasizes educational purposes, firearms safety rules, and the importance of being a law-abiding citizen. It strongly advises seeking qualified instruction for firearm purchase and use, and requires viewers to agree to legal age and compliance with all firearm laws by watching. The content appears to be informative and geared towards responsible firearm ownership and understanding.
This video delves into a legal battle concerning Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) specifically in the context of 3D printed firearms. It highlights the ongoing conflict between Rare Breed and Hoffman Tactical, posing the question of who is in the right regarding the legality and implementation of these triggers. The content likely explores the technical and legal aspects of FRTs and their implications for firearm modifications and manufacturing.