Ares Armor CEO Tries to Reason with ATF over Customer Privacy; Raid Ensues

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“It’s an object that’s in the shape of a receiver, but it hasn’t been completed to a point that it would be considered a firearm,” says Karras. “This was a nice way for them to get their arm inside of the business and grab the information that they are actually looking for. To think that this is over a piece of plastic is ludicrous.”

Karras says the true reason for the ATF’s piqued interest in his shop was his refusal to relinquish the list of customers who had purchased the polymer product.


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