He Installed a Forced Reset Trigger at a Gun Range… and Got Arrested | What You Need to Know
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.













