Federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms stormed four Ares Armor stores in San Diego county over the weekend, despite the restraining order the company had obtained from a judge just three days earlier. The ATF carried a warrant, claiming they were looking for questionably legal gun component parts – the polymer 80 percent lower receivers – but they also took customer data and files.
Fox 5 San Diego reports that the 80 percent receiver is legal, but the polymer lower receiver is not, as it’s manufactured differently with two parts. The company’s executive officer Dimitrios Karras says that the agents additionally told the store not to tell people about the raid.
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/03/122...g-order-confiscates-gun-shops-customer-lists/
Fox 5 San Diego reports that the 80 percent receiver is legal, but the polymer lower receiver is not, as it’s manufactured differently with two parts. The company’s executive officer Dimitrios Karras says that the agents additionally told the store not to tell people about the raid.
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/03/122...g-order-confiscates-gun-shops-customer-lists/