NGRA (Nat'l Gun Rights Assn.) filed suit last year on this, and it was finally granted. The link below is to the scathing 64-page ruling.
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:s ... p-discover
So at least in the 5th Circuit, ATF's ban on ForcedResetTriggers and WideOpenTriggers is dead. This does not specifically relate to the SuperSafety, but owners of that system are likely safe as well.
Here are some screen shots of that ruling which simplify it all for you unwashed non-lawyer types.
It's an Adobe document, so it won't let me just click and paste what I'd like to,...hence the pictures instead. If you want to read it more deeply and you're able to withstand all the lawyer-speak gobblygook, it's right there for you to click on and geek out on it.
All of this bodes very well for challenging the ATF in other circuits as well.
I'm liking Texas more and more.
5th Circuit issues summary judgement on Forced Reset Triggers AGAINST ATF
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Re: 5th Circuit issues summary judgement on Forced Reset Triggers AGAINST ATF
I don't know why the video isn't embedding here, but below is the link to a vid from Lawrence Demonico, the owner of Rare Breed Firearms, the maker and seller of the Forced Reset Trigger.
https://www.instagram.com/rarebreedfire ... yiqPEssL8/
https://www.instagram.com/rarebreedfire ... yiqPEssL8/