March 14, 2014

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Gun Parts Manufacturer Files Restraining Order Against ATF.

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Ares Armor, a California gun parts manufacturer, has filed a temporary restraining order against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for fears the federal agency could soon bust down its doors. The report also details Operation Fast And Furious.

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