A pair of companies have been temporarily ordered to stop selling machinegun conversion devices, after a federal court in New York said there was probable cause to believe the defendants conspired to circumvent firearms regulations.
Rare Breed Triggers LLC and Rare Breed Firearms LLC, along with two individual defendants, intentionally failed to register the forced reset trigger devices as part of a scheme to hide unlawful sales from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, according to a Department of Justice lawsuit unsealed Thursday.
The trigger assembly, marketed as the FRT-15, is designed to be fitted into an AR-15 ...
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