WASHINGTON — A tiny gun part, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, is capable of dramatically increasing how fast a gun can fire. For years, federal agents seized these devices as a threat to ...
Forced-reset triggers became a headline machine because they sit at the intersection of gadget culture, legal definitions, and enforcement whiplash. The “quiet” part isn’t that nobody cared—people ...
The legal fight over forced-reset triggers has resurfaced in new forms after the Justice Department’s settlement involving Rare Breed Triggers, as states and other opponents seek to block the return ...
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