Story highlights The unusual gift comes the same day that President Barack Obama rolled out a series of new executive actions

Trump has insinuated that Obama's executive actions are the first step toward total confiscation

CLAREMONT, New Hampshire (CNN) When Black Op Arms owner Mark Limoges heard Donald Trump would be holding a rally in town, he knew just what to get him as a welcome gift: An AR-15 rifle.

"We heard Mr. Trump is excited about receiving it," Limoges said, ahead of Trump's Tuesday evening rally. "But the Secret Service obviously had some concerns."

Limoges and the other Black Op Arms owners planned to present the rifle to Trump backstage, ahead of his campaign rally in a high school gym. Secret Service showed up early to secure the weapon and remove its firing pin, which makes the weapon inoperable.

The Secret Service "didn't want to actually bring Mr. Trump to the gun store so they came today and picked the rifle up," Limoges said.

The unusual gift comes the same day that President Barack Obama rolled out a series of new executive actions designed to tighten gun rules by expanding background checks and requiring licenses for anyone "in the business of selling firearms."

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