This video discusses the legal challenge to the ATF's rule that classified forced reset triggers and wide-open triggers, standing alone, as machine guns. It details the NAGR v. Garland lawsuit filed in the Northern District of Texas, which resulted in a summary judgment for the plaintiffs, temporarily freeing the nation from this ATF order. The content aims to educate viewers on this significant development affecting Second Amendment rights.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the court's refusal to revive the ATF's trigger rule, specifically concerning forced reset and wide open triggers. This ruling is a continuation of the NAGR v. Garland case, representing a victory against ATF's confiscation efforts. The video highlights the importance of staying informed about Second Amendment rights and encourages viewers to support the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) for their legal advocacy.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall," a national effort to seize solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and "wide open triggers." The ATF is reclassifying these previously authorized items as unlawful machine guns. The video explains three categories individuals may fall into if they purchased these triggers and advises on necessary actions. It references applicable statutes (26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001) and links to related videos on destroying triggers and ATF actions.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, discussing the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall" concerning solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and wide-open triggers. He explains how the ATF is reclassifying these items as unlawful machine guns and how purchasers may fall into one of three categories. Kirk advises viewers on what actions to take based on their situation, emphasizing the importance of education regarding their Second Amendment rights. The video references relevant statutes (26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001) and links to other related YouTube videos.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the ATF's "Operation Reticent Recall," a campaign targeting solvent traps, forced reset triggers, and now "wide open triggers." The ATF has reclassified these items as unlawful machine guns, despite previously authorizing their sale. The video highlights the ATF's new approach to connecting previously unconnected dots, urging viewers to educate themselves on the implications for their Second Amendment rights. Contact information for legal consultation is provided.
This video from Wide Open Trigger focuses on their warranty and support services. It highlights the company's commitment to its customers and emphasizes their role as a premier online destination for firearms, gear, and ammunition. The description also touches on the importance of the Second Amendment and the passion of gun enthusiasts and patriotic Americans, positioning Big Daddy Unlimited as a revolutionary force in the online gun buying experience with a vast selection and competitive pricing.
This video discusses an alleged leak from the ATF indicating a new enforcement action targeting specific types of firearm triggers, namely Rare Breed's Forced Reset Triggers and BDU's Wide Open Triggers. The content suggests these triggers are being classified as machine guns, leading to potential confiscation demands from ATF field agents. The description frames this as a violation of Second Amendment rights and a step towards broader gun confiscation in the United States.
This YouTube video focuses on testing the accuracy of the "Wide Open Trigger" in a challenge format. The title suggests an emphasis on user accuracy and a specific trigger system, likely intended for firearms. It's geared towards enthusiasts interested in trigger performance and shooting challenges.
This video from Big Daddy Unlimited addresses troubleshooting common issues with the Wide Open Trigger (WOT). It aims to help users who are experiencing problems with their WOT ensuring proper firearm function. The description also highlights the importance of the Second Amendment and promotes Big Daddy Unlimited as a premier online destination for firearm-related products and services, emphasizing their high-tech curated shopping and customer service experience.
This video appears to be a fast-paced shooting drill or demonstration, with the title "I WOT to go fast: Wide Open Trigger" suggesting a focus on rapid firing and performance. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, merchandise, Instagram, and specifically lists various firearm-related accessories and gear, including optics (Eotech EXPS3, Aimpoint ACRO), weapon lights (Surefire M300, Surefire X300), a sling (Blue Force Gear), holsters (HSP INCOG), and magazines. The mention of "All magazines used are less than 29 rounds" indicates a focus on standard capacity or potentially restricted magazine usage. The video likely showcases firearm handling, speed, and the effective use of tactical gear in a dynamic setting.
This video investigates a potential patent infringement lawsuit where Rare Breed Firearms claims Big Daddy Unlimited's Wide Open Trigger (WOT) is a knockoff of their Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). The content directly addresses the legal and technical aspects of this dispute, posing the question of whether the WOT is indeed a copy of the FRT, which is also currently under scrutiny by the ATF. The video also includes promotional links for supplements, gold, body armor, and channel support.
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