TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Orlando-based Rare Breed Triggers, a Florida Limited Liability Company, is taking on the federal government in a lawsuit over an order to halt production of their patented gun ...
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The common aftermarket gun parts that create reliability issues
Modern handguns and rifles leave the factory after thousands of test rounds and careful tuning, yet many owners start... The ...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has ordered Rare Breed Triggers, a Fargo-based company, to stop selling its forced-reset trigger and has launched a criminal investigation into ...
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Guns that instantly expose bad design at the range
When you spend enough time at the range, you start spotting weak designs almost immediately. Some guns give up their flaws before you’ve even finished the first magazine. Others look fine on the ...
Oct. 24 (UPI) --After several accidental deaths and serious injuries, an estimated 7.5 million Remington gun owners have 18 months to get a defective trigger replaced. A class-action lawsuit was filed ...
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