This video provides a comparison of several FRT (Firearm Related Trigger) devices, including the Atrius Super Selektor, Hoffman Super Safety, Rare Breed Triggers, Drop-In (SuperSafeSolutions), and Tac-Con. The creator aims to offer a more extensive comparison with more ammunition. A discount code for "BS SQUIRTS" is also provided.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Rare Breed Triggers and Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). It aims to educate viewers on what FRTs are and everything they need to know about them. The description also includes promotional links for various merchandise and a coffee brand, suggesting the content creator's involvement in the firearms community and related lifestyle products.
This video discusses the legal battles surrounding Rare Breed Triggers and their "super safety" product. It explores Rare Breed's initial success against the ATF in a forced reset trigger case and their subsequent lawsuit against "super safety" manufacturers. The description highlights the "instant karma" of Rare Breed being sued by several states in response to their actions. The content emphasizes the broader implications for the Second Amendment and questions whether the focus is on limiting government or simply restoring access to firearms for individuals. The VSO Gun Channel is presented as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership.
This video discusses the process of returning "Forced Reset Triggers" (FRT) such as those made by Rare Breed Triggers (FRT-15) and Wide Open Triggers (WOT) following a settlement between NAGR and the DOJ/ATF. The presenter reviews the ATF's published webpage outlining the return process, aiming to educate lawful gun owners on what to expect. The video also encourages support for NAGR, highlighting their role in advocating for gun rights, and provides resources for viewers to get involved in the Second Amendment advocacy movement.
This video discusses the legal settlement between Rare Breed Triggers and the ATF concerning forced reset triggers. The creator questions whether this victory truly benefits the Second Amendment or if it's a Pyrrhic one, suggesting the focus should be on limiting government overreach rather than just regaining access to specific firearm components. The content touches on the implications of this settlement for gun rights and the broader debate around firearm regulations.
This YouTube video announces a significant legal victory for gun rights advocates, specifically detailing a settlement between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Rare Breed Triggers, as well as the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR). The video highlights this as a "BIG WIN" and positions it within the broader context of defending Second Amendment rights and exposing government overreach. It directs viewers to a settlement agreement PDF for further details and encourages subscriptions for updates on Second Amendment news and legal battles. The description also includes promotional links for a coffee company, merchandise, and various pro-gun rights organizations.
This video discusses a significant legal settlement between the Department of Justice and NAGR/Rare Breed Triggers concerning the sale of forced reset triggers. The creator frames this as a major victory for the Second Amendment in the United States. The description also includes promotional links for apparel and other content from the creator's platforms.
This video clarifies a common misconception regarding Force Reset Triggers (FRTs). It corrects an earlier error, stating that the ATF's action was against Rare Breed Triggers, not Franklin Armory. The content focuses on explaining the FRT mechanism and the regulatory issues surrounding it, aiming to provide accurate information to the firearm community.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a breaking news development regarding the Department of Justice (DOJ) potentially discussing a settlement with Rare Breed Triggers. The description includes numerous affiliate links for firearms-related companies (Blackout Coffee, Attorneys On Retainer, CMMG, Brownells, GoA, SAF, FPC, NAGR) and mentions supporting the Second Amendment. It also details video production equipment. The content focuses on legal and political aspects affecting firearm accessory manufacturers.
This YouTube video discusses a federal court's decision in the Rare Breed Triggers case, where Judge Reed O'Connor vacated the ATF's rule, declaring that Forced Reset Triggers are not machine guns. The video highlights the judge's strong support for the Constitution, Separation of Powers, and the Second Amendment. It also touches upon the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR)'s response to the ATF's request for a stay and anticipates an ATF appeal. The description also includes links to the VSO Gun Channel's resources and affiliate page, emphasizing its role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership.
This video discusses a significant legal setback for Rare Breed Triggers. The title and description strongly suggest a focus on legal rulings and their impact on firearm accessories or modifications, particularly concerning triggers. The video likely delves into the details of the court decision, its implications for gun owners and manufacturers, and potentially the broader Second Amendment landscape. It also promotes various affiliated businesses and organizations related to firearms and advocacy.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses alleged "dirty tricks" by federal entities targeting Rare Breed Triggers (RBT). It highlights YouTube's policy against content instructing on firearm manufacturing or accessory installation. The video also provides updates on several state-level legislative efforts concerning firearms, including permitless carry in Florida and South Carolina, and opposing bills in Maryland and Hawaii, while noting North Dakota's move to remove "defenseless victim zones." A separate news item about a carjacker being shot after emerging from an outhouse is also mentioned.