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by joe, from MI, United States Asked on April 13, 2022
Actually the ATF hasn't named any specific brands or models as being illegal. The document that was sent out to FFL dealers says that "some" forced reset triggers are being classified as machine guns or machine gun components. And as of right now they are still legal to own. The ATF is an enforcement agency and does not have the power to make or change existing laws. If it goes through court and legislation is passed saying that they are illegal the the ATF can enforce it.
ATF just arrested an armorer for owning one and it was installed in a AR15 in Puerto Rico.
forced reset triggers are illegal but atf has only spaceficly name a couple triggers like frt 15 and wot triggers no word officially on the alamo trigger