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When the ATF shut down Rare Breed Triggers, makers of forced-reset triggers that ATF has magically designated as machine guns, they also scooped up the company’s customer list. That’s given them the ability to go around the country confiscating the triggers from people who lawfully purchased them before the agency waived its regulatory wand and reclassified them.

In the mean time, the National Association for Gun Rights, along with Rare Breed and others sued ATF in federal court to block the reclassification. And earlier this week, a federal District Court Judge issued an injunction blocking ATF enforcement of its FRT ban against NAGR, its members, Texas Gun Rights and its members, and Rare Breed.

NAGR honcho Dudley Brown has tweeted (above) that ATF informed a NAGR member in West Virginia that they intended to pay him a visit and confiscate his Rare Breed trigger. NAGR’s attorneys then informed the DOJ that the targeted individual is a NAGR member and there’s an injunction blocking them from doing that.

Stay tuned.

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