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The Saga of the Rare Breed Trigger vs. the ATF : comparemela
The Saga of the Rare Breed Trigger vs. the ATF : comparemela
The Saga of the Rare Breed Trigger vs. the ATF
Although many in the gun community would consider these triggers to be semi-automatic, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has long considered them to be machine guns.
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